Great barrel aged sour beer! I really dig the way oak aging softens the usually hard bite of a sour brew. — 6 years ago
Tastes like your drinking Christmas in a bottle, warming, spices, awesome seasonal brew — 7 years ago
Malty, smells like home brew, in a good way — 8 years ago
Todays lunch and brew. Belgium style wheat ale, cloudy, white head that dissipates quickly, brewed with coriander and orange peel.
The plumper hot dogs are made by Fred Usinger Sausage Co. Milwaukee, Wi. Absolutely the finest that can be found.
Blue Moon Brewing, Golden Co. 5.4% abv. — 5 years ago
Thank you to my good friend Andy Bunch for bringing this beer to try tonight. A rare treat for sure. Took a while to open up, bit man, it’s hitting its stride a couple hours later with notes of semi sweet chocolate, espresso liquor, brownie batter, vanilla, toasted nuts and almond oil. A rich brew with a 15%+ ABV. Black as old motor oil and super mouth coating. Yum yum yum. — 6 years ago
Great brew! Love the flavor! — 8 years ago
Jester's experimental collaboration brew with Live Oak Brewing Co in Austin. Fantastic! Unfiltered, unpasteurized, 100% naturally conditioned. Bummed I have no more 🙁 — 7 years ago
Ellen Clifford
Translucent cold brew color, rather pungent citrus and roasted pecan nose. Yum already. Then medium sweet, deeply caramel more pecan on the palate. This wine feels like family and that’s not just my Austin-grandparent-pecan-picking nostalgia. It’s so friendly but capable of throwing you for a loop—how high is that alcohol? (19.5 abv)) but WHAT sort of kernel/nut elements are they and are they STILL judging where I went to school? These pecan-savvy questions fade as elegant smoky elements wave through to tell you it doesn’t matter so long as you graduated. It keeps you on your toes and keeps you looking towards more time together. — a year ago