Found this bottle in my storage today. Got one of the first bottles that they made to send outside their brewpub as a test run before they went to the cansSurprised when I saw this one the menu at a local pub that they actually had it in stock. Now that hazy IPAs are ubiquitous it's not as special as it used to be. I felt compelled to order it anyway.
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Surprised when I saw this one the menu at a local pub that they actually had it in stock. Now that hazy IPAs are ubiquitous it's not as special as it used to be. I felt compelled to order it anyway.
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Unfiltered lager? If you have to filter a lager you're clearly doing it wrong...I didn't think to check, but it tasted pretty fresh to me.
Tried this one this afternoon . . .
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It's a kellerbier - more info here.Unfiltered lager? If you have to filter a lager you're clearly doing it wrong...
Nice, kellers used to be a staple in my brewing rotation back in the day. It was usually second beer on a yeast cake after a pilsner or similar, in preparation for a helles, doppel, or something else big. I always brewed mine a little bigger than I'd standard though, kind of split the difference between the 2 usually.It's a kellerbier - more info here.
Yeah I’ve had a couple of the variants and had a couple at the brewery in Colorado as wellLove 1050, do you get the variants as well?
Haha it’s been 2 years since I’ve last been on but glad to see a lot of the old crew are still around.Well look who the crow drug in, what beer is that Eric?
Love me a SARA beer. Wish I have drank more of themHaha it’s been 2 years since I’ve last been on but glad to see a lot of the old crew are still around.
This is Wisdom is Learned from Sante Adairius Rustic Ales. French oak barrel aged saison with suncrest peaches.
Haha it’s been 2 years since I’ve last been on but glad to see a lot of the old crew are still around.
This is Wisdom is Learned from Sante Adairius Rustic Ales. French oak barrel aged saison with suncrest peaches.