French Toast Bastard is a dang good beer in the Bastard series. Founders makes awesome beers. Their Mackinaw Fudge Stout is spectacular, IMO.2 from Founders tonight - Dirty Bastard and Breakfast Stout. 2 beers I would keep in my beer fridge at all times. Others that I would want to always have access to:
Bells Two Hearted
Three Floyd’s Zombie Dust
Wicked Weed’s Pernicious
West Sixth’s Pennyrile
Three Floyd’s Robert the Bruce (when not drinking Dirty Bastard)
French Toast Bastard is a dang good beer in the Bastard series. Founders makes awesome beers. Their Mackinaw Fudge Stout is spectacular, IMO.
Ohhh I’ll have to try that Fudge Stout. Maybe tomorrow, lol.Now I want another beer. Sht...
Found Dirty Bastard in my price range recently as well. 🍻French Toast Bastard is a dang good beer in the Bastard series. Founders makes awesome beers. Their Mackinaw Fudge Stout is spectacular, IMO.
I lost my palate for ipas a few years ago but I will drink this on occasion. It is just enough fruit forward to balance out that ipa bitterness. Dangerously good. I'll have a 16oz can of it here and there.Beer revenues are taking a beating and maybe why I'm buying this one at discount.
Really good scotch style ale.Found Dirty Bastard in my price range recently as well. 🍻
I can do bitter as well but 2 is usually my limit. Often my rule for any of these powerful beers without a DD anyway.I lost my palate for ipas a few years ago but I will drink this on occasion. It is just enough fruit forward to balance out that ipa bitterness. Dangerously good. I'll have a 16oz can of it here and there.
The Bud Light fiasco had a big hand in the revenues declining. I don't have numbers but I'd be willing to bet craft breweries not owned by Inbev is booming. Louisville has an emerging beer scene and has been growing steady for a while now. There was a time I drank the swill of the "big breweries" but I'd rather have options as well as a better tasting beer.IPA was a fad people drank bc it was cool
Why are beer revenues declining? More people buying whiskey/bourbon/vodka/tequila?
That's a shame. Their winter lager is awesome.Talked to a guy that does work for Sam Adams. Said Truly and Twisted Tea are outselling the beer.
New Belgium makes some good shit, honestly.Beer revenues are taking a beating and maybe why I'm buying this one at discount.
When's dinner? I can be there. I'm always earlyMy uncle who lives in California is coming to Kentucky to visit family soon and is bringing with him some Pliny the Elder. Looking forward to the occasion.
Breweries are starting to close in Cincy and nationwide from the people I follow. Consolidation is probably overdue I'd say in a high interest rate environment.The Bud Light fiasco had a big hand in the revenues declining. I don't have numbers but I'd be willing to bet craft breweries not owned by Inbev is booming. Louisville has an emerging beer scene and has been growing steady for a while now. There was a time I drank the swill of the "big breweries" but I'd rather have options as well as a better tasting beer.
Not a good business environment now for sure. It's hard for folks to pay big bucks for a small pour of quality beer. I'm willing to do that but a lot aren't. The beers I like are going up that's for sure which is why I'm thinking of homebrewing but I'll still buy my faves like certain Founders, Bells, Three Floyds, and Southern Tier. I just love beer. A lot of great options out there today if you're willing to pay for it.Breweries are starting to close in Cincy and nationwide from the people I follow. Consolidation is probably overdue I'd say in a high interest rate environment.
My favorite brewer in fact closed their flagship brewery, brewpub and restaurant location in OTR in November, Taft's. They put at least a million bucks into renovating an old church and refinancing that debt these days does not come cheap. Revenues were down as well. 😢
Taft's Ale House in Over-the-Rhine to Close Permanently
Taft's Brewing Company says a significant loss in sales is behind the closure.www.citybeat.com
The $8 level I've been seeing lately is pricing people out of the tap room. For just one person, 2 beers and a burger with fries is putting it closer and closer to $30 long after most commodity prices have returned to normal. Wages aren't going down any time soon though.Not a good business environment now for sure. It's hard for folks to pay big bucks for a small pour of quality beer. I'm willing to do that but a lot aren't. The beers I like are going up that's for sure which is why I'm thinking of homebrewing but I'll still buy my faves like certain Founders, Bells, Three Floyds, and Southern Tier. I just love beer. A lot of great options out there today if you're willing to pay for it.
When's dinner? I can be there. I'm always early
Not a good business environment now for sure. It's hard for folks to pay big bucks for a small pour of quality beer. I'm willing to do that but a lot aren't. The beers I like are going up that's for sure which is why I'm thinking of homebrewing but I'll still buy my faves like certain Founders, Bells, Three Floyds, and Southern Tier. I just love beer. A lot of great options out there today if you're willing to pay for it.
Still waiting to try Alchemist's Heady Topper so I can be pissed there was ever such a fuss over a beer.
Apparently it's going for $15/can in some places. I'd punch them in the dick if I wasn't marveling at what marketing geniuses they are.
Scoring 100 and 95 on the BA and bro.
Enjoyed a heckuva beer excursion in Cologne (Köln), Germany on March 23 with former brother in-law and friends. Aside from Gaffel Kölsch and Sünner Kölsch, this trip I sampled Päffgen Kölsch and Peters Kölsch. Both the latter were meh.
Most impressive: Gaffel Wiess (wheat) at the brewpub near the Dom. Tangy. Slightly citrusy. Gorgeous cloud. One of few places on the planet where this beer is available from the keg. Delicious.
Needless to say, we had one hell of an evening. I footed the bill for 33 Kölsch beers + 1 wheat bier + food just at Gaffel am Dom. But ya only live once.
Waited for years to try Heady Topper. Had one a couple of years ago. Must have been a bad can. Or, the beer scene has so improved that it just does not star like it once did.
I honestly think beers have improved so much that so long as I'm not drinking Bud Light or some of the more generic "craft beers".. it all tastes fine.
I've head Heady Topper since, Fidens, Tree House.. it's all great, but it's also not NO different than any other IPAs you can get on draft, even at your local Applebee's.
German Schwarzbier is a gift from GodEnjoyed a heckuva beer excursion in Cologne (Köln), Germany on March 23 with former brother in-law and friends. Aside from Gaffel Kölsch and Sünner Kölsch, this trip I sampled Päffgen Kölsch and Peters Kölsch. Both the latter were meh.
Most impressive: Gaffel Wiess (wheat) at the brewpub near the Dom. Tangy. Slightly citrusy. Gorgeous cloud. One of few places on the planet where this beer is available from the keg. Delicious.
Needless to say, we had one hell of an evening. I footed the bill for 33 Kölsch beers + 1 wheat bier + food just at Gaffel am Dom. But ya only live once.
Indeed. Love Köstritzer.German Schwarzbier is a gift from God