Showing posts with label midwest brewery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label midwest brewery. Show all posts
Monday, September 19, 2011
Three Floyds
Thank you Kendall for the advice on beers! I had a Three Floyds Robert the Bruce Scottish Ale and I would say it was pretty good! It Stayed true to it's style by being a very big, very malty beer with hints of chocolate and a nice clean finish. I am excited to try the rest of their line up and will continue my search for great beer here in the Midwest.
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Bloomington Beer,
Bloomington Microbrewery,
Indiana beer,
midwest brewery,
Robert the Bruce,
Scottish Ale,
Three Floyds
Sunday, August 21, 2011
The search for good beer in Indiana Part 1
Upon arrival here in Indiana my first thought was "God I hope they have some decent beers here". So I began my search and found Bloomington's largest brewpub Upland Brewery. Outside, Upland seemed very plain; the bricked walls reminded me of an office building the only distinguishing factor was the large fermenters that sat behind it. I Walk through the doors and inside is just your basic brewpub set up beginning with a viewing window and down to the chalkboard with all the pubs beers on tap. I had maintained hope that the beer would outshine the architectural dullness however, I am again disappointed. I tried the IPA, in its description it told me that it had a bold hoppy flavor...they do know you need to add hops to get that flavor right? The beer was so malty I would barely call it a pale ale. So I tried the Dragonfly Double IPA which was suppose to be absolutely intense and not for the faint of heart. Again this beer hardly qualifies as a regular IPA which is concerning me because the locals swear by this brewpub! This beer has won awards! Who was their competition? Budweiser?
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Bloomington Beer,
Bloomington Microbrewery,
Dragonfly,
Dragonfly IPA,
Indiana beer,
Microbrew,
Midwest beer,
midwest brewery,
Upland Brewery
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