805 is real good on draft
I LOVE Rodeo Clown. I head over to Karbach brewery some fridays after work, the atmosphere is pretty relaxing there.
nice, I noticed it was from H-Town
tried a beer this weekend and forgot the name. It was delicious though, was a porter with hints of banana. One of the more interesting tasting beers I have tried.
Birthday Bomb from Prairie is on point.
Bomb is one of my favorite beers (although it's damn ridiculous price). I have a Bomb, Barrell Aged Bomb & Birthday Bomb in my stash right now.
Googled it...and it's now on the list. Next time I get over in the Dallas area I'll hit the one in Addison. The lady friend and I hit up Peticolas and Lakewood over the weekend. Peticolas is small but they have some great beers. Velvet Hammer(Imperial Red), Operation Collaboration(IPA) and Sit Down or I'll Sit You Down(Imperial IPA) were all three delicious. Operation Collaboration is a joint venture with Green Flash and one of the best beer I've ever drank. Off the top of my head, I can't think of a better IPA.
My HEB just started carrying the 22 oz. Rodeo Clowns and the Space Cake bombers
One of the few good ones they make, but it's best use is trading it for 3-5 better beers apiece
dont u hate clowns who buy a 6pack for themselves to a party? fkn buy a slab of 24 clown
Ya - it's like gold for trades, but I have such a stash that I really can't trade for something I don't already have and I like this beer a lot.
I ain't getting clowns at a party drunk unless I'm hosting
What in yalls opinion is the best brewery in Texas to visit and why?
Jester King is fun to visit, it's a really nice place but at this time of year it's brutal. It's a big property, mainly outdoors, and there are several other distilleries and breweries very close.
Lagunitas Hop Stoopid
St. Arnold Endeavor
Karbach Hopadillo
Is the rasberry like an undertone or a dominant flavor? And how much does a bomber run?
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Not a fan of Hopadillo either tbh
I finally got my wife off all the crappy light beers with a St. Arnold's Lawnmower.
Therefore I suggest this as the transition beer for people wishing to explore. My wife is not Magellan, miracles do happen.
I'd recommend Mama's Little Yella Pils by Oskar Blues. Great beer for those wanting to venture out of establishment beers.
It tastes like ass... and not the good kind of ass
All hail the Saint tbh.. These bas s at my HEB stay ing up and never have the Endevour.. I ain't trying to drive the ghetto to get it
There are some HEBs that don't carry any St. Arnold's.
Will give that a shot as well.
Some? , try most. I know of one out of the 6 or so I've tried that regularly carries it. May have to pull an elderly and complain
Where is the Busted Sandal guy? I heard he lost someone to the new startup Weathered Souls. I want to know what WS is going to specialize in.
I also heard that WS is going to do small batches that lets the customers customize their own beer.
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