On Tap This Weekend
Another tap has run dry.....
Legacy Euphoria once again proved to be a favorite, and was run dry quickly!
on Tap are......
Allagash Black - Belgium Stout (Very Low)
Blue Point No Apologies Imperial IPA (maybe 2-3 Growlers left)
Coney Island Block Head Imperial Lager
and the new kid on the block.......
The newest Brooklyn Brewery Brewmasters Reserve offering.......
Keller-Helles... The is no "official" info on this beer, not even on the Brooklyn site
Rich & I really enjoyed it though. Maybe Rich will review it when he makes his blog entry....
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/45/42914
This is from an interview with Garrett Oliver..
I just wanted to touch on a few seasonal beers that you guys have started sending down into the D.C. market: stuff like the Brooklyn Local One, and the Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse.
GO-There's always new stuff coming down the pipe, every two months there's a new beer available on draft. That's under a program we call "Brewmaster's Reserve": the last one was the Brooklynator Doppelbock. The next one is going to be a Keller-Helles. Some people that think a specialty beer has to be 8 percent will be disappointed, but I think that Helles is a really great style, and you basically never see it here. It has a very distinctive flavor, and if you ever spent time in beer gardens in Germany, you'll recognize it. Keller means that it's the unfiltered version that you would normally only get at the brewery. It's a 5 percent lager, but I think it's got tons of flavor and it's really interesting.
Legacy Euphoria once again proved to be a favorite, and was run dry quickly!
on Tap are......
Allagash Black - Belgium Stout (Very Low)
Blue Point No Apologies Imperial IPA (maybe 2-3 Growlers left)
Coney Island Block Head Imperial Lager
and the new kid on the block.......
The newest Brooklyn Brewery Brewmasters Reserve offering.......
Keller-Helles... The is no "official" info on this beer, not even on the Brooklyn site
Rich & I really enjoyed it though. Maybe Rich will review it when he makes his blog entry....
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/45/42914
This is from an interview with Garrett Oliver..
I just wanted to touch on a few seasonal beers that you guys have started sending down into the D.C. market: stuff like the Brooklyn Local One, and the Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse.
GO-There's always new stuff coming down the pipe, every two months there's a new beer available on draft. That's under a program we call "Brewmaster's Reserve": the last one was the Brooklynator Doppelbock. The next one is going to be a Keller-Helles. Some people that think a specialty beer has to be 8 percent will be disappointed, but I think that Helles is a really great style, and you basically never see it here. It has a very distinctive flavor, and if you ever spent time in beer gardens in Germany, you'll recognize it. Keller means that it's the unfiltered version that you would normally only get at the brewery. It's a 5 percent lager, but I think it's got tons of flavor and it's really interesting.


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