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re: Louisiana Beers and the influx

Posted on 5/15/21 at 3:57 pm to
Posted by TU Rob
Birmingham
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 5/15/21 at 3:57 pm to
I’ll try most anything at least once. Trimtab is a good one here in Birmingham. I used to think Good People were making the best here but that has slowly transitioned to Ghost Train and Trimtab. I love the 16oz DIPAs that Trimtab has been putting out. Hop bombs and delicious but they’ll sneak up on you. If they have them down there give them a shot. Not sure how the distribution is on those.
Posted by The Spleen
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 5/17/21 at 10:33 am to
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Trimtab is a good one here in Birmingham. I used to think Good People were making the best here but that has slowly transitioned to Ghost Train and Trimtab. I love the 16oz DIPAs that Trimtab has been putting out. Hop bombs and delicious but they’ll sneak up on you. If they have them down there give them a shot. Not sure how the distribution is on those.


Good People still makes good beer, but they never really got on the hazy/New England IPA trend. They've started doing some more recently, but Trim Tab's are still a LOT better. I'd also add District Brewing and Ferus to your list of Bham breweries making great beer.

I'd imagine the only Trim Tab beers LA is going to get are their flagship ones that are brewed and packaged by Abita. Their regular IPA and the Paradise Now Berliner Weisse. I'd avoid the IPA, but the Paradise Now is solid. I doubt LA will get many of the smaller batch hazy IPA's or imperial sours Trim Tab has grown to be known for.
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