Bearded Iris

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  1. bambambambam

    bambambambam Initiate (0) Oct 20, 2016 Kentucky

    Brought back some Hidden Gem from my visit last Friday. Delicious, and glad I brought another one back with me, but a part of me wishes I got some Homestyle too. Had a chance to try that when it made its way to Kentucky few months back, and it definitely led us to a great place while we checked things out in Nashville
     
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  2. Henryb22

    Henryb22 Crusader (462) Jun 18, 2014 South Carolina

    Well good thing you live in California!
     
  3. xxbassplayerxx

    xxbassplayerxx Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2016 Kentucky

    And get off my lawn! *shakes fist*
     
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  4. MyThoughtsExactly

    MyThoughtsExactly Initiate (0) Jun 10, 2015 Virginia

    Visiting Nashville so I stopped by the tap room yesterday. Homestyle was solid. DDH Attention Please had a harshness that I've gotten before from DDH beers. Grabs some Scatterbrain cans on my way out. Overall great hoppy beers and you can't beat those happy hour prices.
     
  5. Henryb22

    Henryb22 Crusader (462) Jun 18, 2014 South Carolina

    Yeah I think I know what you are talking about. I have gotten it with some heavily dry hopped beers. Usually a couple of weeks in the fridge mellows that out.
     
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  6. imyourhero21

    imyourhero21 Maven (1,378) Oct 9, 2011 California
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    Hopburnnnnnnnnn , yeah thats a common theme it seems with some of their releases, probably needs to sit on the another week .
     
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  7. Buck89

    Buck89 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,782) Feb 7, 2015 Tennessee
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    Same here. I'm routinely sitting on the new releases for 2-3 weeks. Not sure how this compares to the New England ultra freshies.
     
  8. Henryb22

    Henryb22 Crusader (462) Jun 18, 2014 South Carolina

    Ive had it with Track 7 NE style, veil and bearded iris with picture book. Never had it with OH, Trillium but I am getting those in trades so its been a couple weeks anyways.

    Think when you dry hop a lot its just part of it but I could be wrong. Also recent research has shown that dry hopping does add bitterness so not really surprising.
     
  9. imyourhero21

    imyourhero21 Maven (1,378) Oct 9, 2011 California
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    Yeah its from all those hop proteins and not letting them settling down . Ive heard most of those places are letting those beers sit a week longer or so then they would with a typical non hazy dry hopped ipa. Its very interesting to see the difference a week can make. Also i noticed that maybe not pouring the last 2 oz of the can helps as well as its not settling there which seems to be bitter to me.
     
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  10. MyThoughtsExactly

    MyThoughtsExactly Initiate (0) Jun 10, 2015 Virginia

    I've had similar experiences. I know Trillium will let a beer sit so all the floatys drop out. Never got any hop burn from their beers
     
  11. Penguin

    Penguin Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2015 Texas

    I always put freshies from the brewery in the back of the fridge for a week. Will drink the new releases on draft until then, and bring up the previous week's stuff to the front of the fridge. Imagine by the time the cans hit distro they are fine.

    Attention Please on draft was solid.
     
  12. InfiniteJester23

    InfiniteJester23 Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2017 Norway

    I'm having to be in Nashville this weekend, and was planning on stopping by here Friday night. Anything in particular I should make sure to try? I'm from SoCal, so have only heard tell of Bearded Iris before!
     
  13. AmeriCanadian

    AmeriCanadian Pooh-Bah (1,982) Jul 5, 2014 Tennessee
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    Based on the tap list they're currently showing on their site (http://www.beardedirisbrewing.com/beers/#), I would hit Homestyle, Again & Again (two of my favorites), and Overtones (new one I'm looking forward to trying) first. Not a bad one on the list, but those are the three I'd prioritize. For a BI newbie, Homestyle is required drinking. :wink:
     
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  14. Buck89

    Buck89 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,782) Feb 7, 2015 Tennessee
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    You might want to also check out New Heights - a relatively new place founded by some people from San Diego. I have been impressed so far. Southern Grist and Smith & Lentz are the other most recommended breweries and they're in East Nashville, not too far away. Bearded Iris serves half-pours and will give tasters so it's easy to try all that's on tap there.
     
  15. djtothemoney

    djtothemoney Zealot (591) Nov 30, 2015 Ohio

    My friends brought some stuff back from Tailgate a few weeks ago. They had a TON of stuff on tap, none of it blew me away, but it was all pretty solid.
     
  16. sefus12

    sefus12 Pundit (938) Sep 7, 2006 Wisconsin
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    I snagged some cans of the New Heights IPA when in town a few weeks ago and thought it was very solid. Not the NE style people are digging now days, but a very well made IPA. I'd gladly purchase again if I had the opportunity.
     
  17. Badfish

    Badfish Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2013 Tennessee

    I'll second New Heights. I was very impressed with the beer and their space.
     
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  18. harperman69

    harperman69 Initiate (0) Feb 11, 2009 Tennessee

    Southern Grist is my go to when visiting and they do half pours and crowlers as well. Bearded Iris deserves all the accolades given here and I also enjoy New Heights. Might want to check out Corsair Distillery as well, lots of barrel aged stuff.
     
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  19. flat_lander

    flat_lander Pooh-Bah (2,490) May 11, 2016 Illinois
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    Hey all. Appreciate the info being posted here. Very helpful. In Chatt for the week visiting friends - I'm the only one of this group into craft beer, so I'm not gonna be "that guy" driving around Chatt trying to score some BI cans the whole time. I think my plan is to talk the wife into a brief stop at the taproom in Nashville on our way back to IL on Sat as it appears to be right off 24. I've read this whole thread (like a good little Ba), checked out their website, and Twitter. From what I've gathered:
    1. I should be able to get cans but crapshoot as to what's there - I'm good with that BTW.
    2. I'll be going by on a Sat right around opening, and since they seem to release cans on Fridays, I should be in good shape.
    3. If no cans, they do crowler fills from the posts I've seen on here.
    4. Website says they are kid friendly.
    5. Don't let Anna carry my beer out.
    Anything I'm missing here or should be considering, like is parking easy? I might have to be in and out pretty quick. Also, do they fill growlers? And because I'm an inpatient Yank, any word on what the can release(s) is this Friday? :flushed: Thanks and cheers!
     
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  20. Buck89

    Buck89 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,782) Feb 7, 2015 Tennessee
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    All correct but #1 - you'll have a pretty good idea of available cans from their website. Enjoy!
     
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