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re: Favorite beers on tap you have recently started drinking
Posted on 8/1/14 at 2:39 pm to Oenophile Brah
Posted on 8/1/14 at 2:39 pm to Oenophile Brah
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Yolabusha Testify
That is some good stuff. Had to order some immediately after tasting.
Posted on 8/1/14 at 2:43 pm to Guy Sajer FS
I had Wolf Among Weeds recently when out in California and thought it was a pretty excellent IPA.
Posted on 8/1/14 at 2:47 pm to Htown Tiger
nice take on the American Wheat by Lone Pint of Magnolia, TX
Lily & Seamus
Our American Wheat is a marriage of American two row malted barley, American malted white wheat, and a touch of light caramel malts. Three different whole cone American hops are used with restraint. Whilst brewing, we continually repeat "this is our delicate summer beer" lest we throw an entire bale of hops into the boil. This beer is named after hopes and dreams.
Sometimes we perform a secondary fermentation with Kumquats from the Selby Kumquat Orchard in Alvin; other times we sour the mash then dry hop with El Dorado and Mosaic.
Tasting notes: yellow-orange with a fluffy white head; smooth & crisp with a delicious floral hoppiness and silky mouthfeel. The sour mash nose has a nice mixture of lacto funk and citrusy dry hop. Taste is light funky sour with clean bitterness. A wheat beer that tastes like summer...sans the skeeters.
Lily & Seamus
Our American Wheat is a marriage of American two row malted barley, American malted white wheat, and a touch of light caramel malts. Three different whole cone American hops are used with restraint. Whilst brewing, we continually repeat "this is our delicate summer beer" lest we throw an entire bale of hops into the boil. This beer is named after hopes and dreams.
Sometimes we perform a secondary fermentation with Kumquats from the Selby Kumquat Orchard in Alvin; other times we sour the mash then dry hop with El Dorado and Mosaic.
Tasting notes: yellow-orange with a fluffy white head; smooth & crisp with a delicious floral hoppiness and silky mouthfeel. The sour mash nose has a nice mixture of lacto funk and citrusy dry hop. Taste is light funky sour with clean bitterness. A wheat beer that tastes like summer...sans the skeeters.
Posted on 8/1/14 at 2:56 pm to Rouge
Prairie Bomb
Bacchus Oud Bruin
Grapevine 10 Gauge
Bacchus Oud Bruin
Grapevine 10 Gauge
Posted on 8/2/14 at 10:03 am to Zappas Stache
Reasonably Corrupt black lager from Great Raft in Shreveport.
Love it.
Love it.
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