Never heard of it until just now at the store when I saw the 12pk. Snatched it right up and I'm drinking one now. I love Kellerbiers, but they are hard to find. This is a really good example. Anyone else had it?
CaptKiRkLeS said:I just had it myself. Thought it was great. Now only if it was a hot, muggy day, it would really hit the spot!
Not sure I agree with that other than because of the name choice. Kellerbeir is just an unfiltered lager, its not a "seasonal" beer per se.
I don't find it to be lacking in body at all (thin as Stevo described it), and it certainly is not a light beer. Personally, I was surprised by how good it is.
The sampler also has a Mighty Oak Ale that I don't have much of an opinion on besides it taste like most Sam beers. I don't detect any oak probably because it is toned down so far for the masses. Should have called it the Baby Oak Ale.
YAY! I just found the brewer's choice package at the local BIG liquor store! (Apparently, they just expanded and now we have at least some selection!) Looking forward to the White Water IPA!
Just tried it an hour ago. Refreshing and light but a bit thin. There was another new release that I can't remember and lost the email about.
,It`s called Blackberry Wit.I`m not much on berry beers,but this one is not bad,it`s much better than Lennies berry weisse.
We do have Sam Adams...but it's very limited. So sad! I might do some trades...I'm sure you can get most everything up there though! lol
so is this the noble pils replacement? i rather have a noble pils verus a apline spring but i havent tasted a apline spring yet.....seasonal "apline spring" released in january?
I'm ready for spring
dmaxweb said:I believe that Noble Pils is going to be available year round and Alpine Spring is the replacement seasonal.
I'm ready for spring
Clann said:Had the blackberry wit a while ago and thought it was horrible. But I don't like fruit in beer.
IMHO fruit belongs in wine
I thought it sounded like a soap.
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