I wonder if I can find this in Cedar Rapids.Adventurous Brewing is what I guess you'd call a nanobrewery in QC. This triple from this past summer was amazing:
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I wonder if I can find this in Cedar Rapids.Adventurous Brewing is what I guess you'd call a nanobrewery in QC. This triple from this past summer was amazing:
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Hyvee on Edgewood is your best bet. They won't have the triple c's though. Make sure to check the singles coolerI wonder if I can find this in Cedar Rapids.
I still like their stuff a lot. I buy DDH King Sue when I see it. Its just that I do most of my beer shopping either at breweries or in Wisconsin/Illinois. I didn't realize safety porpoises was a Blackstack collab, missed the boat on that one.I still love King Sue, it's like a gold standard in my book. It's probably all gone now, but their latest release (collab with BlackStack) Safety Porpoises was great. If you see any Imperial Golden Nugget, it's worth a try.
But yeah, otherwise a lot of the TG IPAs often just miss the mark for me. There are so many great options out there for IPAs just in Iowa, you can usually find something a little better.
Mornin' Latte is still killer when you can find it!
4 heavy hitters are coming to Iowa in the next few weeks.
Untitled Art-According to my wife, pretty much the best seltzers made. I'm taking a trip to Madison in a few weeks and plan on visiting.
Modist-I've only had one from them but it was solid
Fair State-Pretty good overall. I've had mirror universe and BBRR, which were decent.
WELDWERKS!-This is the big dog that I've been waiting for. On our way to Yellowstone last year had a bunch of Weldwerks and everything I had was top notch.
Uff da. I've only ever seen their stouts in that price range. Most of their IPAs are right around 20. They use a lot of cryo hops so the TIPAs and QIPAs can creep up to around 25 once in awhile.Adventures is really good but they are not shy with their prices. I was up in cedar falls last weekend and I was looking at their beer and decided I would splurge and pay $18 for a 4 pack. When I picked it up I realized it was a 2 pack.....
I still love King Sue, it's like a gold standard in my book. It's probably all gone now, but their latest release (collab with BlackStack) Safety Porpoises was great. If you see any Imperial Golden Nugget, it's worth a try.
But yeah, otherwise a lot of the TG IPAs often just miss the mark for me. There are so many great options out there for IPAs just in Iowa, you can usually find something a little better.
Mornin' Latte is still killer when you can find it!
I still love King Sue, it's like a gold standard in my book. It's probably all gone now, but their latest release (collab with BlackStack) Safety Porpoises was great. If you see any Imperial Golden Nugget, it's worth a try.
But yeah, otherwise a lot of the TG IPAs often just miss the mark for me. There are so many great options out there for IPAs just in Iowa, you can usually find something a little better.
Mornin' Latte is still killer when you can find it!
Agree on the Safety Porpoises, that was pretty good and so is Ferrari Backpack. I actually prefer regular old Sue and Pompei to a lot of their more expensive IPA’s.
I found a couple of cans of Ticket #2.Hyvee on Edgewood is your best bet. They won't have the triple c's though. Make sure to check the singles cooler
I found a couple of cans of Ticket #2.
It was excellent, but I'm not sure I want to drop $5 for a silo every time.
People tend to start hating on brewers when they get too big and easily available. TG has been consistently (besides the florida fiasco) been making world class IPA's and stouts for a long time. Think of some of the big beer names that we were begging to come to Iowa and are now shelf terds.
I found a couple of cans of Ticket #2.
It was excellent, but I'm not sure I want to drop $5 for a silo every time.
There's been a persistent rumor that Toppling Goliath is going to open a taproom in the newer downtown development in Cedar Falls west of Main Street. I haven't seen real evidence of it coming to life yet...
Big Grove Brewery to open Des Moines location next spring; timing aligns with Krause Group's Western Gateway plans
The team at Big Grove Brewery has had its eye on growth around the state since opening its first brewpub in 2013 in Solon.amp.desmoinesregister.com
Big Grove Brewery will be expanding to Des Moines in an undisclosed location, Rachel Furman, a brewery manager at the Iowa City location, confirmed. She said plans are underway to bring Big Grove to central Iowa between March and May 2022.
Sherman hill - so hot right nowRumor going around is the old Crescent building