/r/CraftBeer
A place for discussion and geekery concerning craft beer. A home for people who are passionate about beer and spreading the word.
A place for discussion and geekery concerning craft beer (in America, UK, Ireland, Belgium, or elsewhere) for people who are passionate about beer.
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A really strong Belgian Golden, supplemented with the oaky, vanilla-ish notes of a bourbon. I thought it was stellar for a cool fall evening. The ABV makes it feel warm and decadent without the heavy mouthfeel you'd get from a stout.
I’m going on a weekend trip to colorado soon and it’ll be my first time there. There appears to be quite a few breweries there and I was wondering it any of them is particularly known for their IPA’s or if any of you had specific recommendations. We’ll be staying around denver/ boulder/ fort collins.
Made the switch from nasty ass voodoo ranger to this 😂 on my way to the casino wish me luck!! 🤞
CHEERS 🍻
Happy Sunday everyone!!
Adriaen Brouwer Tripel. Brouwerij Roman. Belgian Tripel. 9% alc.
Very Belgian and spicy aroma. Sweet, fruity, caramel flavor, lots of coriander and pine. Well integrated alcohol, the 9 degrees are barely noticeable. I really liked it.
Sometimes I want to drink some cheap light beer but I have found things like miller, bud, and even corona premiere to be a bit sweet to me. What are some cheap macro options that dry with some hop character? North East of the US if that helps.
Happy Sunday to all!
Came in for Pliny and found Heady Topper as well. Excited to try HT.
Tasty- very fruity and hazy, I tried the Peacherine by the same brewery the other day but this is nicer and a more subtle and lighter flavour. But lots (and I mean LOTS) of sediment. Not sure if I poured it wrong or if it’s meant to have peach bits in it.
What's your favorite glass to taste beer? Glass by style? Is the teku sensor cup a good choice for every style?
Solid brown ale. I always stop in at Schoolhouse when I vist my family in GA. Also picked up a couple of their sours this visit but the Beehive Brown was the standout.
Glutenberg Stout. It says the expiration date is on the bottom of the can but this is all that’s listed.
I'm drinking it tonight when it gets to a suitable temperature.
So much beer and not enough time to go to all the breweries. Coast is a beast; their IPAs are great, as are their kolsch and their helles. Two Blokes is doing great work - a spruce tip pale ale and a blood orange hef. Hobcaw has a great orange-and-coriander hef. Charles Towne Fermentory now has an outpost near Folly for their great hazys and helles. Freehouse is always underrated, but the beer is good, and the location for sitting and sipping is fabulous.
For those who have had both, would you rate this higher, lower, or equal to Heady?
This stuff is THICK. And incredible. Mostly the mango and lime with just a hint of jalapeño and spice.