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Went to Columbus over the weekend, which meant I went to Wolf Ridge Brewing, which meant I got to pick up a 6-er to-go of this tastiness:
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I was not aware of this and now feel bad for missing out, haha
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The only beer I know from Columbus is Elevator Brewing. If anybody is hitting up a game at Nationwide, it's within walking distance of the arena. If you are facing the front of the arena, I think three blocks to the right and two blocks down.Went to Columbus over the weekend, which meant I went to Wolf Ridge Brewing, which meant I got to pick up a 6-er to-go of this tastiness:
Quick google map check shows that Elevator and Wolf Ridge are maybe a few blocks apart: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Eleva ... 83.0020341
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does anybody know of any local breweries near Bedford or Breezewood, preferable something with bottles or cans? Driving out that way this weekend and figured I'd grab a sixer of something to bring to our next beer exchange as something to drink/share prior to the actual exchange.
Doesn't have to be amazing, just drinkable to the point where somebody isn't gonna say "whoever brought this... don't ever bring it again."
Doesn't have to be amazing, just drinkable to the point where somebody isn't gonna say "whoever brought this... don't ever bring it again."
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There’s a new place that just opened in Bedford. Olde Bedford Brewery. I haven’t been, but my best friend from back home said it’s good stuff. I think they sell flip tops, but no bottles or cans that are sealed.
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Platform Beer Co. in Cleveland has a series called "The Project". They make a new batch every so many months (might be every month, not sure) that focuses on one particular hop. They put in a bit of galena hops to bitter it, but then brew it like a typical American pale ale from the malt build and hop schedule after the bittering, but the hops post bittering are all a single hop type. It's kind of cool. You get to have a beer that tells you exactly what that one particular beer tastes like.
I just had their loral series. Loral are a new hop that after drinking this from Platform, I can imagine they'd be baller in a saison or a pilsner/kolsch. Had a nice peppery and lemon combo.
I still think Platform is one of the best breweries out there. If you get a chance to stop by while you're in Cleveland, I highly suggest doing so.
I just had their loral series. Loral are a new hop that after drinking this from Platform, I can imagine they'd be baller in a saison or a pilsner/kolsch. Had a nice peppery and lemon combo.
I still think Platform is one of the best breweries out there. If you get a chance to stop by while you're in Cleveland, I highly suggest doing so.
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I stopped by and had two IPAs on Saturday: the flintlock and the collaboration one with the place in Altoona, the Avalanche. Both were decent and would drink again. If I get over that way again and remember to throw a growler in the car, I might fill one up with flintlock.There’s a new place that just opened in Bedford. Olde Bedford Brewery. I haven’t been, but my best friend from back home said it’s good stuff. I think they sell flip tops, but no bottles or cans that are sealed.
It's too bad the fliptops were $2/per plus the pour per bottle. Their stuff was good, but not $48 a sixer good.
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Good to hear they are at least brewing decent beer. A small operation like that in a small town where there isn't a huge beer crowd could easily just make sh*t beer and survive for a while.I stopped by and had two IPAs on Saturday: the flintlock and the collaboration one with the place in Altoona, the Avalanche. Both were decent and would drink again. If I get over that way again and remember to throw a growler in the car, I might fill one up with flintlock.There’s a new place that just opened in Bedford. Olde Bedford Brewery. I haven’t been, but my best friend from back home said it’s good stuff. I think they sell flip tops, but no bottles or cans that are sealed.
It's too bad the fliptops were $2/per plus the pour per bottle. Their stuff was good, but not $48 a sixer good.
Also, Great Lakes is awesome. Blackout Stout is one of the best stouts I've ever had.
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Great Lakes is decent, imo. But like Bells, a bit overrated. I can't say I've had a bad beer from them, but certainly plenty that didn't move the needle for me either.
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Edmund Fitzgerald is the best Great Lakes
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Don't you dare bad talk Two Hearted.
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He should. It's fantastic.
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There's nothing bad about Two-hearted per se, but I dunno. It just kind of exists for me. I've tried and re-tried it. Same with Oberon... I don't get it, but plenty of other beers for me.
I do like Hopslam a fair bit. Consecrator is a nice doppel as well.
GL, I'd say Chillwave is my favorite that I've tried.
I do like Hopslam a fair bit. Consecrator is a nice doppel as well.
GL, I'd say Chillwave is my favorite that I've tried.
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That explains a lot about Om, actually.
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I seriously question some of your palates...
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The one thing that caught me offguard about them is that they're in a little plaza next to a mountain bike store. When they posted pics of the brewery on their site, I figured that's where the store was also located.
Good to hear they are at least brewing decent beer. A small operation like that in a small town where there isn't a huge beer crowd could easily just make sh*t beer and survive for a while.
Also, Great Lakes is awesome. Blackout Stout is one of the best stouts I've ever had.
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