Drank from a pint glass poured from a bottle at the Beerhive in Pittsburgh. Pours an off-putting red color with minimal white head. Tastes like the candy" Red Hots" decent beer worth the try.
Admittedly, the aroma is pleasant....apple pie. unfortunately, nothing else is pleasant. This is the worst beer I have ever sampled. It is so over spiced, I almost vomited. It tastes of watered-down cinnamon snapps. Utterly u drinkable.
Drank from a pint glass poured from a bottle at the Beerhive in Pittsburgh. Pours an off-putting red color with minimal white head. Tastes like the candy" Red Hots" decent beer worth the try.
Admittedly, the aroma is pleasant....apple pie. unfortunately, nothing else is pleasant. This is the worst beer I have ever sampled. It is so over spiced, I almost vomited. It tastes of watered-down cinnamon snapps. Utterly u drinkable.
Beer trading has been wonderful for me to try stuff that's not around here, but it's things like this is where it can be problematic:
but the ultimate question is, is it good for beer? If you’re an Average Joe who was unable to land any Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Stout this year, you’d probably be upset to learn that a Beerz 4 Fearz Chicago operative spent most of November going around to area retailers offering to buy their entire allotment for 20% over cost—so long as they would assure him the beer would never hit their shelves. While you were scrounging for a meager four-pack, he acquired literally thousands of bottles
Had To Ol's Frost Bite. Not bad at all. Certainly not a beer I'd go nuts trying to find, but very drinkable. It had some nice big bold flavors, and it said "spiced" but I didn't really get anything that reminded me of a spiced ale (like the winter warmers kind of spice). Very lemony. Too bad it was a one time thing from that company.
What do you guys usually pay for growler fill ups? I was shocked when I tried to get a local bar that has a decent list on draughts and they were asking $35-$40. Are you kidding me?!?!? You can goto Southern Tier Brewery and get one for $7.
It depends on the beer and the location. Remember that if you're paying at a local bar, you're paying for convenience that it's right there close to you. For example, most beers at the bar right next to my place are $15-20. I can go downtown though, and go to the bottle shop where they have growler fills and get the same one for $10.