SDBeerInsider
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Just catching up on thread, was randomly at GF tasting room tonight (first time in the last year or so) and had Nelson.... it was decent but much more rye-forward and spicier than I remember the OG version.... the hop flavors were a bit fruitier and not particularly Nelson-y. I would be surprised if they trekked an Alpine-brewed Nelson all the way up to GF, but who knows... I've heard that does happen sometimes but there is no way to really know if a beer is Alpine-brewed unless you have an insider GF connection.
My friend did ask if any of the Alpine beers on the GF board were brewed at Alpine and the bartender was pretty snarky.... "What does it matter?" "They all taste great anyway!" Either he gets that question a lot (still) and/or that is the standard company response to that type of question. We didn't have the heart to give him a lecture on the historical differences in quality between the same beers brewed at Alpine vs. GF.
There was a lot of newer (?) Alpine-themed merch in the GF store tho.... I guess so fans of GF-brewed Alpine can get an Alpine shirt to show their support for Alpine without ever going to Alpine.... what a time to be alive!
My friend did ask if any of the Alpine beers on the GF board were brewed at Alpine and the bartender was pretty snarky.... "What does it matter?" "They all taste great anyway!" Either he gets that question a lot (still) and/or that is the standard company response to that type of question. We didn't have the heart to give him a lecture on the historical differences in quality between the same beers brewed at Alpine vs. GF.
There was a lot of newer (?) Alpine-themed merch in the GF store tho.... I guess so fans of GF-brewed Alpine can get an Alpine shirt to show their support for Alpine without ever going to Alpine.... what a time to be alive!