Rhinegeist has a rotational APA out right now called Zen. It's a great session beer and a perfect smooth, crisp, well rounded, summertime beer. I'm not a fan of really hoppy beers and this one is only mildly so.
Rhinegeist has a rotational APA out right now called Zen. It's a great session beer and a perfect smooth, crisp, well rounded, summertime beer. I'm not a fan of really hoppy beers and this one is only mildly so.
(Referring to Jack Hannahan signing with a Korean team)
Since there are no teams on the moon, I guess South Korea's far enough from Cincinnati to satisfy me.
-RichRed
Zen was good, I still think Cougar is a better, crisper beer, but it gives me another Rhinegeist beer to drink, especially in the summer.
Was in Hilton Head this past week and had this beer.
Fantastic. One of my favorite Pilsners I have had in a while. Maybe the ambiance had a little to do with it, but great none the less.
Re: German-style local beers. MadTree's Lift (Kölsch) is pretty good.
When all is said and done more is said than done.
Heading to Lexington for the weekend. Going to make a stop here:
http://countryboybrewing.com/#home
Here:
http://www.westsixth.com/
And here:
http://bluestallionbrewing.com/
Wish me luck.
Those bourbon barrel aged beers are quite the rage right now. The first one I had a couple yrs ago didn't impress me. it tasted like someone had poured Jim Beam into my beer but the more recent ones have really grown on me. I think
New Holland Brewery in Mich really got this trend going with their Dragon's Milk. It's won many awards and has led to that brewery being named the best in Mich. Hey, where is Black Note brewed?
"I never argue with people who say baseball is boring, because baseball is boring. And then, suddenly, it isn't. And that's what makes it great." - Joe Posnanski
I had a New Belgium Snapshot Wheat the other night. I hated it. Didn't even finish it. But then I don't really like the style, but I culdn't drink it.
I've been to dinner at Jimmy Buffet's house, and I've eaten it at a homeless shelter. And there's great joy and harrowing terror to be found in both places.
-Todd Snider
I had been to Country Boy once before and tried their Cougar Bait at other locations. I love their beers. I never had considered myself much of a craft beer guy, but after my first Country Boy I came to conclusion that it was because I had never had good craft beer before. I love their taproom too. It's grungy and smells like a locker room, love it.
I enjoyed the other two also, although we got to Blue Stallion last and by then I was feeling a little too good and only tried their Hefeweizen. I did think their bar was odd, sitting on a stool I think I was at eye level with the top of the bar.
I just love Lexington. I see myself moving their at some point in my future. I'm pretty sure I would become regulars at Country Boy and Keeneland.
"I never argue with people who say baseball is boring, because baseball is boring. And then, suddenly, it isn't. And that's what makes it great." - Joe Posnanski
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