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re: Who here has been to World of Beer?
Posted on 10/16/14 at 11:24 am to Matisyeezy
Posted on 10/16/14 at 11:24 am to Matisyeezy
I had a short day at work yesterday and stopped by World of Beer about 3:00. This location did not have a corporate look. Just looked like a normal bar. It is in an older building downtown. Seemed like a decent atmosphere but it was early and there were only a few other people there.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 12:19 pm to mouton
I think you should find plenty of good beers to drink there. Try to figure out what styles you like and then start experimenting.
I would disagree with what a lot of people are saying about the ratings sites. I would start with beers that get good reviews when trying a new style. The ratings aren't always accurate, but if a beer has 1000 reveiews and rates a 92, then it is probably a good beer for that style. This helps you avoid a scenario where you taste a beer and decide that the style is not for you, when, in fact, you just tried a poor example of that style.
The problem that some on this board (including me) have with places with so many taps is that they go for quanitity over quality, and, because they have so many taps, the beers aren't as fresh as they could be.
For me, the sweet spot on number of taps is about 15 - 25 rotating. Enough that you can have a good variety, but not so many that you get kegs hanging around for months.
I would disagree with what a lot of people are saying about the ratings sites. I would start with beers that get good reviews when trying a new style. The ratings aren't always accurate, but if a beer has 1000 reveiews and rates a 92, then it is probably a good beer for that style. This helps you avoid a scenario where you taste a beer and decide that the style is not for you, when, in fact, you just tried a poor example of that style.
The problem that some on this board (including me) have with places with so many taps is that they go for quanitity over quality, and, because they have so many taps, the beers aren't as fresh as they could be.
For me, the sweet spot on number of taps is about 15 - 25 rotating. Enough that you can have a good variety, but not so many that you get kegs hanging around for months.
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