Another weekend will soon be here and I didn't post about last weekend yet. Here goes:
Friday at the Victory in Downingtown I started with a Helios. What a great Saison. Then I moved on to a Yakima Glory to have with my
Reuben Deitrich sandwich. Both were excellent. Friday night at TJ's in Paoli I started with a Belgian Independence Day Saison from Brewery Ommegang. I was a little turned off when I heard the word "spice" in the description but fear not. This is a very good Saison. I didn't get the spice. I got a nice, dry Saison. I followed with a #500 DIPA from Nogne-O (Norway). It had a nice floral nose and a nice mouthfeel but the taste...not my thing. Next I sampled a Tongue Buckler from Ballast Point Brewing Company. This is an Imperial Red Ale but I didn't care for it at all. That's surprising considering I usually love this brewer. I "settled" for a Double Jack DIPA from Firestone Walker. The "settled" in parenthesis is because there is no settling here. This is a great DIPA. On the way home I started to get thirsty so I stopped at the Pickering Creek Inn. I had an unremarkable Laughing Dog Alpha Dog. I was expecting an awesome Imperial IPA but it was not to be. I moved on to Iron Hill (Phoenixville) where my expectations were low. To my surprise I had a quite enjoyable Hoppopotamus Red IPA. It was even better when I got the happy hour price of $4 instead of the usual $7. I wanted another happy hour beer but nothing else on the menu got my attention. Time to go home but on the way I got thirsty so I stopped in for a quick one at the Sly Fox. That Saison Vos is a fine beer, isn't it? Then I had the Route 113 IPA. I'm still not a fan of this beer but a lot of folks are.
Saturday at the Craft Ale House in Limerick I started with a 18th Anniversary from Avery which is a Rye Saison? What the heck is that? It was an OK. Then I went back for another Lucky 13 from Lagunitas. Ahhh, that's more like it. This big red ale is a nice hoppy red.
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