So I finally have the opportunity to bring in Kane Brewing. What is their biggest seller? Not your favorite but biggest seller.
So I finally have the opportunity to bring in Kane Brewing. What is their biggest seller? Not your favorite but biggest seller.
So I finally have the opportunity to bring in Kane Brewing. What is their biggest seller? Not your favorite but biggest seller.
If you had to pick 3 best breweries in NJ/NYC area, what would they be?Having a Lawsons Fayston Maple Imperial Stout.
Other Half, Singlecut, and Kane. Brooklyn in particular has taken the craft beer world by storm.If you had to pick 3 best breweries in NJ/NYC area, what would they be?
I'll also add my Top 3 in South Jersey/Philly as well: Levante in West Chester, Neshaminy Creek in Croydon, and Tonewood in Oaklyn in South Jersey.If you had to pick 3 best breweries in NJ/NYC area, what would they be?
I'll take out Tonewood and replace it with Cape May Brewing.I'll also add my Top 3 in South Jersey/Philly as well: Levante in West Chester, Neshaminy Creek in Croydon, and Tonewood in Oaklyn in South Jersey.
Singlecut is in Queens, just saying lol. But agree with all 3. Singlecut is by far my favorite brewery not named Neshaminy Creek.Other Half, Singlecut, and Kane. Brooklyn in particular has taken the craft beer world by storm.
If you had to pick 3 best breweries in NJ/NYC area, what would they be?
I'd go Kane, Troon (taste some at Brick farm tavern) and Icarus (all NJ I know lol). I'd try Evil Twin, which just opened their new Queens tap room, and has a bunch of different stuff than their mass distro. I find Other Half massively overrated for their stouts/dark beers and barrels, as they're always waaaay too sweet or overpowering with 1 of the adjuncts, especially coconut, or barrels...more misses than hits for me. I can't speak for their IPAs though.Other Half, Singlecut, and Kane. Brooklyn in particular has taken the craft beer world by storm.
Seems odd for such a tiny brewery to buy Ballast Point, but I think I read on Beer Advocate that it was bought by five investors, two of whom are the owners of Kings & Convicts. Either that or the Kings & Convicts owners are wealthy guys who just started the small brewery as more of a hobby. Regardless, great to see Ballast Point becoming an independent craft brewery again. Constellation must have lost a fortune on that deal, they bought Ballast Point for about a billion dollars just before the beer industry started trending towards buying beer directly from the local breweries instead of going to the store, and from West Coast IPAs like their flagship Sculpin to New England IPAs.
My current favorite. They only distribute to Connecticut and Vermont, and even in those states, it's really hard to get:
Two good ones, Blue Point Brewery on Long Island has a great Octoberfest beer, and also Spatan from Germany.
Can someone explain to me why NJ law states breweries must give a "tour"? What's the point of the law?
Can someone explain to me why NJ law states breweries must give a "tour"? What's the point of the law?
It's a result of the whining by bars and restaurants who gripe about breweries' liquor licenses costing significantly less. Due to their lobbying, the lawmakers sought to make going to a brewery more of a touristy/educational experience rather than hanging out at a bar. That's also why there are restrictions on the number of "events" breweries can have, showing sporting events on TV, amplified music, etc.Can someone explain to me why NJ law states breweries must give a "tour"? What's the point of the law?
Is Surly coming to NJ?19 Christmas Bomb is always on point. It's Stone Xocoveza on steroids. Getting Surly from Minnesota back in the market is huge as well.
Since there is sampling, a tour reinforces the educational aspect of the law. Lately, most places I've been to have self guided tours, or they just hand you a laminated card that shows how beer is made. Very enlightening.Can someone explain to me why NJ law states breweries must give a "tour"? What's the point of the law?
Hey Bus, you have any thoughts or feedback on CigarFest? Back in early November a couple of guys on the golf course suggested I attend next year and was wondering if you have ever gone? They HIGHLY recommended it.So I am in the middle of moving back to Philly. Since Army Navy is Saturday I had to see what was on that bottom shelf in the fridge to take for tailgating. Thin the herd so to speak. Knew had a few Raid the Eisbock in there and found 2 Barrel Aged Punkless Dunkel both from Neshaminy Creek Brewing. I think the USNA Class of 1986 would enjoy one of both. I also have 2 Westy 12s but they are reserved for the day I get my next Great Dane. But the big surprise, forgotten brew that was hidden back there was 4 Ballist Point Barrel Age High West Victory at Sea. 1 year aged!! Those bad boys will be at the tailgate! Stop by in lot N if you are thirsty Saturday for Great brews.
Weak reviewsThe big hype beer around Philly right now is the Winter Warmer Coffee Stout by 2SP Brewery. Brewed with the Winter Blend coffee from Wawa. They have 3 variants including a BA variant this year. I found the base this year.
Like I said, it's all hype. I'll get it just to say I had it, and that's it.Weak reviews
Upon analysis, those reviews have been validated. The Winter Blend was there, but an incredibly thin stout outside of that. A thin stout might be the worst thing a stout can be labeled. You either want them to be robust and full of roasty goodness, or crazy smooth after sitting in barrels for months. I'm now drinking a BBA Dogfish Head WWS which is absolute perfection. Literally might be flawless.Weak reviews