Local Craft Beer
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:22 pm
I want to encourage everyone to explore local craft beer. You might be surprised at what you'll find. Sure, there are the well-known craft brewers who distribute regionally or even nationwide, but sometimes they're really good brews are hard to find.
I regularly sample local brews at pubs just to see what they're up to and what kind of styles they're brewing. Today, I'm trying out the first bottled offerings (draft only until now) from 903 Brewers in Sherman, TX: (1) Sasquatch Chocolate Milk Stout, (2) The Chosen One Coconut Ale and (3) Sugar on Top IPA. All of them are solid and the stout and IPA are very good. The locals have taken to blending (like a black and tan) Sasquatch and The Chosen One and they call it, "Almond Joy." I tried it too and it's pretty good.
How 'bout you? What local brews have you discovered?
I regularly sample local brews at pubs just to see what they're up to and what kind of styles they're brewing. Today, I'm trying out the first bottled offerings (draft only until now) from 903 Brewers in Sherman, TX: (1) Sasquatch Chocolate Milk Stout, (2) The Chosen One Coconut Ale and (3) Sugar on Top IPA. All of them are solid and the stout and IPA are very good. The locals have taken to blending (like a black and tan) Sasquatch and The Chosen One and they call it, "Almond Joy." I tried it too and it's pretty good.
How 'bout you? What local brews have you discovered?