4 beers later…
only 2 more for a smooth half dozen...
Went to Dayton Dragons game last night and the bar across the stadium had Great Lakes Christmas Ale on tap. I was pleasantly surprised and happy.
I know that’s a Christmas in July thing or whatever but a beer store not far from me was already getting in some Octoberfest beers yesterday.
I had two seltzers the other day on tap in columbus from a brewery in Cincinnati, I think it was called March 1st. One was "Bomb Pop" and the other was "Red Cream Soda", both were really good. Other than that I have been going to Giant Eagle once a week and buy the pick six packages and have tried some really good beers from: Nocterra, Saucy Brew works, North High Brewery, and Rhinegeist. Also I am in the process of buying the materials to make my own seltzer and beer.
I have never been impressed with March First, but I did hear about the Red Cream Soda the other day and it sounds good.
My wife brought me back three 4-packs from Double Nickel Brewing from NJ. A hazy ipa, a kviek ipa, and a kettle sour. All have been good.
posted by justincredibleI have never been impressed with March First, but I did hear about the Red Cream Soda the other day and it sounds good.
My wife brought me back three 4-packs from Double Nickel Brewing from NJ. A hazy ipa, a kviek ipa, and a kettle sour. All have been good.
I have been on a sour/cider/seltzer kick lately.
posted by geeblockI have been on a sour/cider/seltzer kick lately.
I can’t see myself ever liking any of those. But years ago I never would be drinking IPAs, so…
posted by geeblockI have been on a sour/cider/seltzer kick lately.
For sours see if you can find any urban artifact. They are from Cincinnati and produce killer spurs.
For ciders try Mad Moon. They have some good flavors and it’s made in Gahanna, Ohio.
Urban Artifact is great for sour stuff. Dankhouse also makes killer sours.
Streetside in Cincinnati also makes great sours.
Picked up a bottle of Ardbeg 10 today...looking forward to cracking it in about 20 minutes.
posted by justincredibleI have never been impressed with March First, but I did hear about the Red Cream Soda the other day and it sounds good.
My wife brought me back three 4-packs from Double Nickel Brewing from NJ. A hazy ipa, a kviek ipa, and a kettle sour. All have been good.
Fun fact: My neighbor is the CFO of March First. I like their IPA, and their distillery actually makes a drinkable bourbon.
Going up to Cleveland today, excited to hit up Masthead and Southern Tier downtown.
Dankhouse for dinner and beer tonight.
Southern Tier and Masthead were both great.
posted by friendfromlowrySouthern Tier and Masthead were both great.
I would like to try those places. I actually didn’t know that Southern Tier was Cleveland.
Currently enjoying a Fat Head Benjamin Danklin.
posted by BRFI would like to try those places. I actually didn’t know that Southern Tier was Cleveland.
Currently enjoying a Fat Head Benjamin Danklin.
They’re originally out of New York. Lakewood or something like that, very western part. But they have taprooms in Cleveland, Charlotte, and Pittsburgh I believe.
wife enjoyed some 450 I had blue water aka bud light
strong pour of bourbon just not sure which one yet. got wife hooked up 10 more 450s
A Jackie O's seasonal IPA called "Sing to the Sun". Pretty decent.