It's definitely worth a try as it is a very drinkable and refreshing beverage choice. But a sour it is not IMO.
I definitely prefer to store upright. It keeps any yeast and sediment on the bottom rather than along the side of the bottle. Also beer corks react and behave differently than wine corks so conceptually it's not as critical to keep them moist. The other key factors to storage are light and temperature. Keep them out of direct light, especially sunlight and fluorescent light. Keep them at a constant temperature, preferably in the low to mid-50's. A lot of apartment dwellers use a closet, I'm lucky to have a limestone cellar as a basement so I have perfect year round conditions.
The hardest thing is having the patience to not drink them!!
Keep them out of direct light, especially sunlight and fluorescent light. Keep them at a constant temperature, preferably in the low to mid-50's.
The hardest thing is having the patience to not drink them!!
Damn that was an expensive trip for you, the 3 GI beers alone probably cost you ~70
Good news folks. Cascade Sang Noir is flippin' delicious. Wow, the first taste hit me in the gills, but every taste after got better and better.
Also, the Breakside IPA is amazing. A really really good IPA. Wow, loving this. Thanks again Brewbien. You knocked it out of the park.
That is good news. Got one chilling down right now.
I ordered 2 last time. The max is 4, so after the holidays I plan on getting more Sang Noir. And Apricot. I'll text you what I can spare lol.
Good news folks. Cascade Sang Noir is flippin' delicious. Wow, the first taste hit me in the gills, but every taste after got better and better.
Also, the Breakside IPA is amazing. A really really good IPA. Wow, loving this. Thanks again Brewbien. You knocked it out of the park.
Well the Sang Noir is CRAZY. Great beer. I could drink this all day every day. Super duper
Whats your thoughts on vlad? Thats going down tonight.
Abby, drinking you face melt homebrew as I type this. Nicely done! That is mouth puckeringly sour though! Thanks again.