Personally, I think The Wedge has the best beer in town and the crowd is an eclectic mix. If you want a brewery tour (and something more mainstream that a bunch of hippies knocking back Hemp Ale), Highland Brewing is the largest in the area and serves up good beer...
I buy microbrews when going to a social event where I know I will have to drink from the bottle. That's the only time I prefer filtered beers over bottle conditioned.
Its all about personal preference. I do a blackberry wheat once a year and load it up with blackberries. Picked about 16 lbs of berries at the end of June and after freezing them to release the juices, I dumped 8 lbs of berries in 5.5 gallon batch.
To me, blackberries have a subtle flavor...
Pecan Brown- Instead of roasting real pecans and mashing them, I decided I would buy some extract from a candy shop. Stuff was super concentrated... I poured in about half the bottle.:D
It was so god awful bitter. Probably would have been better served by using it as a household cleaner...
I'm burned out on extreme beers in general. I still love hops, but would rather have them in a pale ale without the harsh bitterness. I have a rye pale ale and a mild that are my regular drinkers.
All the best beer places have already been mentioned. I love Mellow Mushroom, but their headquarters is in Atlanta, so Barley's is a better choice for pizza and beer. I've done the brewery tours at Highland and Pisgah. Highland is free, although they ask that you donate to their food bank...
Ed,
I added a Mile Ale recipe in the Brewbuilder a couple of months ago. The main ingredient is Mild Malt. Was planning on using the Mild malt for a Stout recipe that I am brewing in a few weeks and I cannot find it listed anymore. Was wondering if you still carry it?
Dave
Welcome from Monroe. For collecting craft beer bottles, I've found two local breweries, Highland and Duck Rabbit (last time I checked), both have peel off labels so there is no need to soak the bottles. Enjoy!:mug:
Not the first brand I would reach for, but their Boston Lager is well-done. I must be in the minority because their Octoberfest ranks at the bottom of the list for me. I used to drink the Double Bock when I could get it and generally liked it.
Sam Adams is the measuring stick for me when it...
Just stumbled on this. When I lived in Houston about ten years ago, my favorite place on the west side was Richmond Arms. If it is still around, it is worth checking out. I still remember being there the night the Houston Rockets won their second World Championship.
I recently purchased a freezer and ranco for fermentation and I've noticed mold growing on the inside lids of my plastic bucket fermenters. This never happened when I used a swamp cooler, but I suppose the close warm quarters of the freezer is a different climate. I have a renewable desiccant...