ADVERTISEMENT

Great Beer....the sequel

I'm currently in FL and am gonna try like hell to find at least ONE bottle of Hopslam this trip before heading back to TX.

Not available in Lone Star until at least next year when Bell's begins thankfully distributing out our way.

Go to whole foods bro. They have it
 
  • Like
Reactions: AustinTXCat
Walmart offers its own private label craft beer. The suds are produced by a NY-based brewer called "Trouble Brewing".

If I can find the beer nearby, I may give it a shot.

Well goddamn, I guess there will be one way to get me to Wal-mart. I'll try it. But my only worry is having to be around lesser class people. Not sure I wanna mix with the poors.
Okay, sampled two styles so far: Cats Away IPA and 'Round Midnight. Brewed by Genesee, according to a recent lawsuit.

Not bad, but, yeah, also not as solid as you might expect. Unavailable in Austin perhaps for unapproved labeling reasons. Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission (TABC) is tough on that shit.

1da16d7f04853fc742cc2cf64168d534_320x320.jpg
 
  • Like
Reactions: Free_Salato_Blue
I'm currently in FL and am gonna try like hell to find at least ONE bottle of Hopslam this trip before heading back to TX.

Not available in Lone Star until at least next year when Bell's begins thankfully distributing out our way.

The last two years I've only found it in cans? Idk if that's the only way they are doing it now?
 
  • Like
Reactions: AustinTXCat
Stopped at a liquor store outside Nashville last night and to my surprise they had some Palate Wrecker. Selection Sunday is going to be a good one.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AustinTXCat
Bell's landed in Texas.

The Good: Lager of the Lakes and Am I Right or Amarillo.

The Bad: No Hopslam 2017. Shoulda got in FL when I was there a few days ago per brother @Willy4UK recommendation. I ran outta time.

That beer fest was incredible man. Had some of the more rarer beers in the U.S.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AustinTXCat
Love Bell's Best Brown Ale, but out of season. Got Elliott Ness Amber Ale yesterday. Pretty good and high alcohol content....
 
Just cracked open a can of London Balling from Against The Grain brewery in Louisville. This stuff goes for 35 bucks a four pack...but shew it is strong stuff. Not sure if I like it to be honest. It's a little too hoppy for a barley wine style.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AustinTXCat
Just cracked open a can of London Balling from Against The Grain brewery in Louisville. This stuff goes for 35 bucks a four pack...but shew it is strong stuff. Not sure if I like it to be honest. It's a little too hoppy for a barley wine style.

Damn that's pricey. I thought Founders devil dancer was high.
 
Picked up some Avery brewing Raja DIPA for the game today. It's one of my favorites right now. I have a about 12 beers in the fridge and could get 3 people a good buzz with them. A hop slam, some palate wrecker, and the raja. I don't drink for quantity.
 
Last edited:
Any of you Louisville craft beer aficionados participate in Malt Madness? Contest runs until April 2nd.

That bracket is turning out to be somewhat interesting. Old Louisville Brewing has a beer in 3 of the 4 categories in the Sweet 16. Kind of surprising, given how new and small they are. I wasn't all that impressed by their beers, but they were decent enough. There is potential there.

Kentucky Ale / Alltech having two beers in the running is meh. They barely qualify as a "craft" brewery.

Good to see the Monnik IPA in the running for the crown, since it is probably the best IPA in the city right now, IMO. Hit up their taproom with the wife this afternoon and hoisted up a Live and Let Rye IPA just in time to watch the end of the Louisville game, which made it taste even better. They also had the Path of Totality coffee IPA back on tap, which made a nice followup beer for the start of the UK game.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AustinTXCat
That bracket is turning out to be somewhat interesting. Old Louisville Brewing has a beer in 3 of the 4 categories in the Sweet 16. Kind of surprising, given how new and small they are. I wasn't all that impressed by their beers, but they were decent enough. There is potential there.

Kentucky Ale / Alltech having two beers in the running is meh. They barely qualify as a "craft" brewery.

Good to see the Monnik IPA in the running for the crown, since it is probably the best IPA in the city right now, IMO. Hit up their taproom with the wife this afternoon and hoisted up a Live and Let Rye IPA just in time to watch the end of the Louisville game, which made it taste even better. They also had the Path of Totality coffee IPA back on tap, which made a nice followup beer for the start of the UK game.
I visited Monnik with my cousin back in December. Very impressed with the beer.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Willy4UK
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT