[IMG] Been far too long since I've enjoyed one of these
[IMG] A little East Coat-West Coast battle between glass and beer here. Might enjoy an Oktoberfest or two after this. Happy Friday Y'all.
Cheers from hotel quarantine in Sydney, Australia. [img]
Here's a first for me: [IMG] I've never lived anywhere close to Great Lakes distro, but I frequently enjoy their stuff when I'm on the road for...
I travel a lot for work with about 150-200 nights a year on the road, primarily in the US but occasionally to the UK or Australia. A lot of the...
I voted wait but there is obviously a lot a gray area that could never be covered by one poll. With the summer on it's way, I would be okay going...
It's all fun and games, but this is damn near impossible to predict. 10 years ago, Three Floyds was already a big time hype brewery yet they're...
I've used the phrase before but it's around a pretty selective audience. Obviously for a macro drinkers standpoint, most craft beer doesn't taste...
I would love to get a 100% definitive answer to this. The existence of the draught-style always seemed like something SN never really talked...
Probably my biggest pet peeve in the beer world is brewers or the general beer drinking public who think you should drink a particular...
The one thing I'll add to this is that, in my experience, it's not always a gentlemanly 'can I help you with that' and frequently a far more...
Enjoyed a couple of pints from Russian River tonight, first a Blind Pig, followed by Shadow of a Doubt porter. It's been nice to see more of their...
I generally avoid drinking IPAs outside as it usually takes no more than 5 minutes for me to pick up the smell. Regardless of the beer, I do what...
I'm not going to fault a brewery or taproom for catering to this market, it's just frustrating to see a tap list change from one with 5-6...
The average beer drinker doesn't drink porter or brown ale, even in winter. For craft beer drinkers though, the light to dark variety used to be...
First WBAYDN post in a while: Ten Fidy, canned on 10/26/12. Delicious.
I haven't really paid much attention to the craft beer scene the last year or two but this news hit home hard when I saw it on their social media...
It's been over two years since I've posted anything here but this thread caught my eye as it resonates well with a lot of the observations I've...
Neither of the two you listed I would consider to be that far off from most West Coast IPAs,which I why I've always thought West Coast vs East...
West Coast IPA = American IPA. Look at the flagship American IPAs from breweries all over the country, and 90% of them are brewed in the 'west...