Two Roads Brewing Company

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  1. CTBeerPope

    CTBeerPope Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2012 Connecticut

    Six packs now in stores in New Haven and Fairfield County
     
  2. averagjoe3

    averagjoe3 Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2012 Connecticut

    im heading there tonight for some tastings
     
  3. lucas1801

    lucas1801 Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Massachusetts

    Their website says an American Ale yeast and no spices.
     
  4. NJOssie

    NJOssie Initiate (0) Feb 28, 2012 New Jersey

    brother just had the White IPA at Brickhouse in Stamford and said it was good!
     
  5. smutty33

    smutty33 Pooh-Bah (2,172) Jun 12, 2009 Connecticut
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    Stoppin by w/ a co-worker after work should be there around 3:45.

    Two Roads is open for samples/pints 3-7.

    Look 4ward to trying the goods.

    Cheers All.......
     
  6. OudErnest

    OudErnest Initiate (0) Nov 20, 2003 Connecticut

    Was there last night. Their beers were solid with the double IPA being my favorite. They have a doppelbock in the tank and a rye whiskey-aged imperial stout set for January release which I think I recall Phil the brewer saying in caged 750s. Barrels were sourced from Willett which I'm fairly certain have their rye made at LDI distillery in Indiana. Contracts confirmed to make the beers so far for City Steam and Evil Twin with several other rumors flying around.
     
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  7. ohoove

    ohoove Zealot (556) Mar 26, 2007 Connecticut

    i ve got a six pack of their DIPA in my posession...bought it at LaCascio s in Prospect CT
     
  8. averagjoe3

    averagjoe3 Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2012 Connecticut

    def agree the double IPA is my fav. the others were good, but nothing crazy
     
  9. DrWangerBanger

    DrWangerBanger Crusader (404) Sep 9, 2010 Connecticut

    I bought a six pack of their pils and saison at Amity. Their pils is good, it's not what I would describe as a classic german pils (they may not be marketing it as such, I don't know). Their saison, however, is very good considering the amount of flavor packed into a low ABV beer like that. Really strong floral notes, to the point that it makes me wonder if they put some sort of flower pedals or something it. I'm pleasantly surprised.
     
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  10. EDNOSE

    EDNOSE Pundit (996) Oct 27, 2007 Connecticut

    Anybody seen any in lower Fairfield County yet?
     
  11. CTBeerPope

    CTBeerPope Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2012 Connecticut

    Love the Saison. Definite session brew. I think its the best of the 4 offerings available in 6 packs.
     
  12. audioserf

    audioserf Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2010 Connecticut

    Went to their launch party at Gingerman in Norwalk last night. The Saison and Dry Hopped Pils are both phenomenal, and I'm very excited to be able to buy six packs of a good, locally brewed saison. The white IPA did nothing for me but that style never does. I had higher hopes for Road to Ruin; I prefer more of a hop bomb and it just wasn't there on this beer. It also had a strange creamy mouthfeel but that could just have been the foamy pour we got. Either way, glad Two Roads is up and running in the state.
     
  13. EDNOSE

    EDNOSE Pundit (996) Oct 27, 2007 Connecticut

    Just had the double ipa (Road 2 Ruin) on tap at Coalhouse in Stamford in case anyone way down Fairfield County wants an easy taste. A very serviceable tasty IPA. Certainly not what I'd call a double and not anything that's going to make you rethink the way you think about double IPA's.

    That said ... it tasted good and it's local so it's a win for us here in CT.
     
  14. mltobin

    mltobin Pooh-Bah (2,408) Apr 1, 2007 Connecticut
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    We popped into their place in Stratford late this afternoon and sampled the 4 regulars. Out of them, I enjoyed the saison most. It is low-key, but damn tasty and ideal to help you mow the lawn, shovel some snow or run the sump pump in your flooded basement. :wink: (Had about 4 inches after last nights storm)
     
  15. garfscores

    garfscores Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2012 Connecticut

    In Norwalk, i saw it both at both stew Leonard's and ninety 9 bottles.

    Got a six pack of the saison and had a bad reaction to it. Hoping it was just a one time thing. Every now and then with beers I get crazy indigestion.
     
  16. Gmr75

    Gmr75 Zealot (718) Apr 30, 2002 Connecticut
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    Got 2 six packs of the Saison. Excellent session beer. I have a feeling this will become a warm weather favorite.

    Also, kudos to whoever designed their packaging. It's really well done, and they stand out on the shelf nicely.
     
  17. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    From the description that Two Roads provides on their website it sure doesn’t read like it is indeed intended to be a “classic german pils”.

    “Ol’ Factory Pils, 5.0% abv

    Traditional in concept with a Two Roads twist…dry hops. We use a combination of classic German as well as American hop and malt varieties in our Pils. We renovated a 100 year-old factory building and designed this Pils to have “extra” aroma…so, pardon the pun! Crisp…refreshing…refined.”

    Would you agree with this description of the beer? Given that it is not a “classic german pils” how would you categorize this beer?

    Cheers!
     
  18. jjpm74

    jjpm74 Initiate (0) Apr 10, 2005 Connecticut

    I was at the brewery mid afternoon today. They had the 4 beers from their website on tap plus a holiday ale. All of the beers are pretty basic for their style. The saison and pilsner are poor examples of their respective styles. The IIPA is really good as is their holiday ale. I didn't try the White IPA, but picked up a 6 pack of it to see how their bottled beers are.

    They were doing growler fills today. Since it is their first day, I'll cut them some slack, but they definitely should not have been offering growlers the way they were handling them. I ended up not bothering to get one after being told it was taking 45 minutes to an hour to get a growler. There were a number of annoyed customers waiting around for their growlers. They REALLY need a growler station that is separate from the bar area and/or offer ready filled growlers in a cooler in their gift shop.

    It was also a real challenge to get any kind of basic service at the bar. When I tried to order a flight, I was told by the girl behind the bar that she was just too busy and cannot help me unless I wanted a pint of something. That is class A shitty service since they were offering flights.

    My advice is to stay away for about a month or so, or visit them at an off time. I also hit New England Brewing today, which was just as busy, and got served right away and only had to wait 10 minutes for a growler fill.
     
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  19. jaxon53

    jaxon53 Pooh-Bah (2,235) Mar 1, 2006 Connecticut
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    Tried the saison myself last night on draft at New York Pizza in Plainfield. I couldn't agree more with your comments. Very tasty.
     
  20. woosterbill

    woosterbill Pooh-Bah (2,807) Apr 6, 2009 Kentucky
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    I got the chance to try all four of their bottled offerings, and while I didn't have time to write full reviews I'll give my general impressions here:

    1. Pilsner - soft, refreshing, clean. The dry-hopping didn't do much at all, and therefore it didn't live up to its punny name, but it was a thoroughly drinkable, well-made lager. I don't think it will replace brewery-fresh Elm City in my summer lineup, though.

    2. Saison - wonderful. Dry, floral, fruity, spicy, and just great. Terrific flavor-to-abv ratio. I'll be buying sixers of this in warmer months, no doubt.

    3. White IPA - meh. There were some interesting fruity hop notes, but overall it was just rather thin and muddled. It seemed like it was trying to be Gumballhead, and failing.

    4. Double IPA - double meh. It wasn't bad, but it was way too malty and didn't have any interesting hop characteristics to speak of.
     
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