
Last few months my beer of choice has been Revolver Brewing. Currently have High Brass and Sidewinder in the fridge.
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Oh, quite the opposite actually. They make a lot of what I like locally, and the stuff that isn't brewed here is usually available at a few of the smaller ma & pa shops. That being said though, I have been looking at a small scale homebrew setup. I don't even know where to begin, so I'm going to have to ping one of the brewers at a local brewery we frequent. The place is small enough that we've become friends with the husband and wife that own the place, so I'm lucky I have access to their head brewer. I just happen to have a perfect spot in the basement where I can set up a nice rig if necessary. Maybe get good enough at brewing beer that I can finally get myself out of the IT industry once and for all.Pariah3j wrote:@pbwalker
Being that you like craft beer and they don't make what you like locally have you ever considered brewing your own? Homemade is the way to go
Cans are finally losing the stigma (just like screw cap wines) because of the quality improvements. But I still need to pour it in to a glass...I only drink out of a can if I'm fishing.
If I thought I could make enough gunsmithing, I would flee IT as well.pbwalker wrote: Maybe get good enough at brewing beer that I can finally get myself out of the IT industry once and for all.
as a Houston area resident, Karbach is one of my goto brewers year round. Also from Houston I like 8th Wonder brewery, especially their Dome Faux'm cream ale.
I happened to find this at Spec's in Lubbock just now. I don't have much money for beer right now, but I picked up 2 cans on your recommendation. Can't wait to try it tonight! Imperials are my favorites.
I hope you like it as much as I do!imkopaka wrote:I happened to find this at Spec's in Lubbock just now. I don't have much money for beer right now, but I picked up 2 cans on your recommendation. Can't wait to try it tonight! Imperials are my favorites.