As recommended by James, PRS webmaster and connoisseur of all things cool.
Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale from Boulevard Brewery KCMO
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As recommended by James, PRS webmaster and connoisseur of all things cool.
Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale from Boulevard Brewery KCMO
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I wish they sold the PRS Pint Glasses in the store - mine from Experience gets HEAVY use and is starting to fade. For some reason beverages just taste better out of that cup than others....
Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
When it's raining at the beach.
I know it has received a lot of positive attention, but I'm not the biggest Lager fan. Still, Session is pretty tasty
Shawn, how did you like that farmhouse ale?
I have been drinking this, unless Trader Joe's runs out of it, which happens.
It's a fantastic beer. Everything I want in a good IPA for $5.99.
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If you like IPAs, this one is pretty good. I just tried it for the first time last night. Tasty!!
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Boulevard makes some really great beer. I'm enjoying their wheat beer as well as the Farmhouse Ale and their Sixth Glass.
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Myke Wright should be sainted for bringing these over for Namm '12. They were fabulous!!
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Oktoberfest is hitting the shelves. My favorite beer of the year. I like Capital Brewery, a local here. Also like Leinenkugel's, which was local but I think partially bought out.
Anyone have suggestion for Maryland micros to try for Exp?
I like pretty much every Ale Asylum concoction -if you're ever in Madison give it a shot. http://aleasylum.com/aboutus-info/brewerybeers/
Hopalicious is my fave when it's hot out, Ambergeddon just about any other time.
Last edited by vchizzle; 08-26-2012 at 11:47 PM.
I like what I'm seeing with Ale Asylum! Next time I'm in the neighborhood, I'll be sure to check them out.
As for Maryland brews, I'd recommend the following:
Flying Dog http://flyingdogales.com/
Evolution http://www.evolutioncraftbrewing.com/
16 Mile http://16milebrewery.com/
Dogfish Head (technically located in Delaware, but located on the same peninsula as us) http://www.dogfish.com/
Fordham (from the Ramshead Tavern where Paul started building guitars) http://fordhambrewing.com/wp-content...brewing.com%2F
Last year when I realized that Dogfish Head was over there in Delaware, I was thinking about making a quick jaunt there over the Experience weekend. Then I realized how long a drive it was, and that I'd be drawn towards their 11%-15% brews and it didn't seem like such a good idea... I'd still love to go. Their World Wide Stout rocks my world!
Dogfish makes some great beers and Sam Calagione, the founder, has done a lot to inspire other microbrewers.