Arrheinous
Well-Known Member
I just got back from picking up a growler of the beer that started my obsession with beers and brewing. It's the Twisted Kilt Scottish Ale from Thirsty Dog up in Akron, Ohio (literally a walk from work ).
Since then I haven't found in on tap around town but I remember it was the one that stood out about a year and a half ago from an intimidating selection of taps at the bar (there's 69 beers on tap, a lot to choose from) that me and the other new grad students went to during orientation. It was the only one I could drink at the time (I remember something called 'an Arrogant Bastard' was undrinkable to me).
Didn't know you could put things like caramel and color and all sorts of wonderful flavors and aromas into beer. Then I saw a peanut butter jelly stout bubbling away in a carboy at a new friend's house and I figured brewing was accessible to people at home.
I know a lot of ya'll have been in the hobby a lot longer than me and breweries come and go - do you remember which beer reached out and got you involved in craft brews and brewing?
Since then I haven't found in on tap around town but I remember it was the one that stood out about a year and a half ago from an intimidating selection of taps at the bar (there's 69 beers on tap, a lot to choose from) that me and the other new grad students went to during orientation. It was the only one I could drink at the time (I remember something called 'an Arrogant Bastard' was undrinkable to me).
Didn't know you could put things like caramel and color and all sorts of wonderful flavors and aromas into beer. Then I saw a peanut butter jelly stout bubbling away in a carboy at a new friend's house and I figured brewing was accessible to people at home.
I know a lot of ya'll have been in the hobby a lot longer than me and breweries come and go - do you remember which beer reached out and got you involved in craft brews and brewing?