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Doing an East End Brewery/Distillery crawl this weekend.
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Wigle (not beer, but on the tour)
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What should I look for when I go to these places? I've only really had the East End Monkey Boy and whatever their brown ale is.
Arsenal
Wigle (not beer, but on the tour)
Maggie's Farm
Roundabout
Hop Farm
East End
What should I look for when I go to these places? I've only really had the East End Monkey Boy and whatever their brown ale is.
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If your doing Roundabout and Hop Farm, you should go to Millvale for Grist House and Draii Laag
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Gangster Frog IPA - Hoppin' Frog Brewery: This was really good. 8/10. Very citrusy.
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Gangster Frog IPA - Hoppin' Frog Brewery: This was really good. 8/10. Very citrusy.
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Single Hop Imperial IPA (HBC-431) - Flying Dog Brewery: This has a unique taste that I couldn't put my finger on. Didn't like it as much as the Gangster Frog. 7/10.
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I took the day off, because everything is closed tomorrow for St. Patrick's Day....easy four day weekend. Picked up one of these, largely because you rarely run accross Austrian beers:


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Roundabout's IPA is solid, but my favorite from them is Gui. Great belgian ale.MRandall25 wrote:Doing an East End Brewery/Distillery crawl this weekend.
Arsenal
Wigle (not beer, but on the tour)
Maggie's Farm
Roundabout
Hop Farm
East End
What should I look for when I go to these places? I've only really had the East End Monkey Boy and whatever their brown ale is.
Hop Farm, their IPA is pretty good. Their saison is decent, but I've actually liked it less each time I had it.
Arsenal, if they still have Session #3, def go for that. Archibald's Ado would be a second on the Sweet front. They usually have about half sweet/half dry.
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Thomas Grieskirchner? Pens goalie?columbia wrote:I took the day off, because everything is closed tomorrow for St. Patrick's Day....easy four day weekend. Picked up one of these, largely because you rarely run accross Austrian beers:
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That Weissbier was nice; will buy again.
It had that indescribable quality of *not* being made in the USA.
It had that indescribable quality of *not* being made in the USA.
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http://insiderlouisville.com/business/o ... ing-wrong/All the controversy and scuttlebutt the past few weeks over House Bill 168, aka the “Beer Bill,” bordered on ridiculous. I found myself confused over the entire issue, because, to me, it came down to one simple question: Do we have a three-tier system of alcohol distribution, or don’t we?
If we do, then the obvious action was to block A-B InBev (or any brewery) from being able to distribute its own products in Kentucky. That’s why there is a separation between supplier, distributor and retailer in the first place (thanks, Prohibition). If we don’t have a three-tier system, well, then it’s open season — all Kentucky breweries should be empowered to sell and distribute their products as they see fit. But a long-existing loophole enabled out-of-state brewers to distribute in Kentucky while in-state breweries could not.
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had a Tequesta Brewing Der Chancellor Kolsch last night, it was OK. Also had a Sixpoint The Crisp pilsner. Not my favorite style, but this was pretty good.
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Modus hoperandi in a can. Not the best ipa, I'll admit.
I do love this beer though, very drinkable out of Durango, CO. They have to give any state a run of the money for an abundance of good/great breweries.
I do love this beer though, very drinkable out of Durango, CO. They have to give any state a run of the money for an abundance of good/great breweries.
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I feel like pilsners would be a good beer to go to. Need to try more of themeddysnake wrote:had a Tequesta Brewing Der Chancellor Kolsch last night, it was OK. Also had a Sixpoint The Crisp pilsner. Not my favorite style, but this was pretty good.
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Meh, you've tried three or four, you've tried them all. I would welcome being corrected by a pilsner fan, but that's how I feel about the style.
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That's how I feel. Something in me makes me feel like the right water results in a great pilsner more so than other styles, but I understand if that sounds stupid
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Victorys prima pils is really good
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I think I'm headed to sixpoint in the first week of April. Gotta see if the schedule permits.eddysnake wrote:had a Tequesta Brewing Der Chancellor Kolsch last night, it was OK. Also had a Sixpoint The Crisp pilsner. Not my favorite style, but this was pretty good.
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As is Noble's Pistol Whip'dslappybrown wrote:Victorys prima pils is really good
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I'll have to try that, hopefully it's available here. I do enjoy Prima Pils, I just can't bring myself to buy a six pack of a pilser over another styleBigMcK wrote:As is Noble's Pistol Whip'dslappybrown wrote:Victorys prima pils is really good
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Is anyone real familiar with this Four Seasons brewery? I had their APA session ale at Porch and then again at Independent in squirrel hill. It's a lighter IPA that has a lot of the flavor without bitterness.
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This feels relevant...Kraftster wrote:Meh, you've tried three or four, you've tried them all. I would welcome being corrected by a pilsner fan, but that's how I feel about the style.
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Like pilsners, I think there is only so much you can do within the style.
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I'm a kolsch fan in the summer. I brewed one over a cold snap last april in my basement (lagers need colder temps) and it was awesome. We planned to drink it through the summer and it was gone by early June. There are lagers I like, for sure, but I'd much rather have an ale normally.
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I like Pilsner because it's easy to drink and you know what your going to get.
I can pretty much always drink a Pilsner-Urquell, Bitburger or a Prima Pils. I really like Steam Whistle out of Canada, but I've never seen it on this side of the border
I can pretty much always drink a Pilsner-Urquell, Bitburger or a Prima Pils. I really like Steam Whistle out of Canada, but I've never seen it on this side of the border
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Oh, I like both styles....just not much room for variance (other than being poorly made).count2infinity wrote:I'm a kolsch fan in the summer. I brewed one over a cold snap last april in my basement (lagers need colder temps) and it was awesome. We planned to drink it through the summer and it was gone by early June. There are lagers I like, for sure, but I'd much rather have an ale normally.
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I've probably asked this before, but what exactly is a Kolsch? Something between a lager and pilsner?
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yeah... when they're done wrong, they're bad, and when they're done right, they're all the same.columbia wrote:Oh, I like both styles....just not much room for variance (other than being poorly made).count2infinity wrote:I'm a kolsch fan in the summer. I brewed one over a cold snap last april in my basement (lagers need colder temps) and it was awesome. We planned to drink it through the summer and it was gone by early June. There are lagers I like, for sure, but I'd much rather have an ale normally.
Kolsch is technically an ale which is then finished similarly to a lager, so you get the characteristics of almost a pale ale, but the clean, crisp finish like a lager. Pilsner is full on lager, typically made with much softer water. They end up having similar taste profiles, but are slightly different.MRandall25 wrote:I've probably asked this before, but what exactly is a Kolsch? Something between a lager and pilsner?