My buddy is an OH fanatic, to the point he considered buying a second house to crash at near the Rochester location - so I get most of what they put out. Alot of the beers I get from Rochester are easily on par with Brooklyn. And both location do have a centrifuge. It does seem like the beers they distribute are not on par w/the beers they offer at the brewery. Meaning, I can get a more common OH offering at Wegmans, but their less common beers seem to be restricted to the brewery or sometimes the shops that have better relationships w/them. No facts to back that up - just an observation. No offense, but I would in no way consider breweries to be on the same level just because they do colabs. Colabs are more for marketing purposes. I’m not saying EQ doesn’t know what they’re doing, I just personally don’t find them to be very good.
And yes, OH beers are often rushed to market because of the space restrictions they’ve faced as they’ve grown as a brewery. Sam has stated they release beers ‘green’ with the understanding their customer knows the cans might have to sit a little. I never get hop burn from them, but green yes, quite often.
And yes, OH beers are often rushed to market because of the space restrictions they’ve faced as they’ve grown as a brewery. Sam has stated they release beers ‘green’ with the understanding their customer knows the cans might have to sit a little. I never get hop burn from them, but green yes, quite often.