Anyone ever have all three mixed together? I did. Wasn't bad. I prefer them separately to be honest, but I don't regret it. For those wondering this was at a beer festival and the guy had all three bottles open and offered my friend and I to try it.
First of all, I was like what the hell. Now thinking about it, I have a question. Did he just mix them up pouring, or did he make sure to pour for separation of the three? I think that would be interesting. I have been just recently been experimenting with beers and crossing them. For the most part it has been sad. But I have had some positives.
He poured one right after the other into the same glass. I wouldn't be crazy about trying that if I had bought the bottles myself.
Revolution does a bunch of beer/beer related ice cream. Eugene Porter and Rosa hibiscus ale ice creams.. Eugene Chocolate Cake Eugene ice cream, chocolate sauce, chocolate streusel Rosa Sundae Rosa ice cream, raspberry-rhubarb coulis, candied hazelnut, rose water cookie, whipped cream They used to have a citra ice too.
Three beers usually don't blend as well as two, especially if the three are blended evenly. I can't see what you want to get out of blending those three beers together. So no, I wouldn't try it unless you could explain why the blend of three makes something I would want to drink.