wuntrikpony
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The kolsch is fantastic. Just ******* flawless.
New batch of Qualify is also bangin, but I’m more of a Palantine guy.
New batch of Qualify is also bangin, but I’m more of a Palantine guy.
They are usually pretty good about updating the site with respect to what is available.Hey all! Anyone know if what's listed as available on their site up to date? Passing by tomorrow around open, and hoping to grab some Qualify and Fine Line (along with bottles, but I'm assuming that part is up to date).
Also, can anybody recommend any local spots for lunch eats? I remember seeing something mentioned somewhat recently, but can't seem to find it. Either way very excited to get up there again, this is only my first time in a year.
if Papa's Best is open, I would highly recommend stopping there for food
Looks like I picked the right weekend to finally head up there.
You know, I was just up there last weekend. But... I got there a little late in the day, and I got the second to last pretzel, which was a liiiiittttle less fresh than the pretzels to which I am accustomed (but was still delicious af). Maybe I need to go back up tomorrow, and be sure to arrive at open, so I can make sure I get the freshest pretzel possible. Oh, and also the beer.
There’s a thread for that!
https://www.talkbeer.com/community/threads/tb-first-world-problems-thread.33866/
I need that!
Saturday suarez trip?
Who?Thanks MikeJones !
You heading up this weekend, Os?
Anyone able to share tasting notes on the new Call to Mind Vintage?
Do you think that time would help?Sure. This batch of call to mind vintage is good but probably my least favorite suarez bottle ever. I am a huge suarez fan, so I really like everything they do.
The main tastes for me were botanicals and chamomile with an earthy finish. Smell similar but muted. I felt like it was much less complex than his other offerings. Mouthfeel amazing as always. Maybe a tad low on carb.
Sure. This batch of call to mind vintage is good but probably my least favorite suarez bottle ever. I am a huge suarez fan, so I really like everything they do.
The main tastes for me were botanicals and chamomile with an earthy finish. Smell similar but muted. I felt like it was much less complex than his other offerings. Mouthfeel amazing as always. Maybe a tad low on carb.
Do you think that time would help?
All the “vintage” single-beer blends have been my least favorite Suarez bottles. Domain, on the other hand, was a standout favorite. So idk. I’m sure he’s nailing what he’s going for - Id just rather drink regular CTM (and lots of it).fwiw, this basically my exact opinion of CTMV b1. Not my cup of (chamomile) tea.