Didn't know you drank beer, Kyrie.Overpriced and overrated.
Whaaaat?! It's the best around, and I've tried them all. I'd pay more.Overpriced and overrated.
They don't want people hanging around and getting trashed. Buy your beer and go home. This ain't a dive bar - and I do love me a dive bar. Time and place.They started to go downhill recently. Also the 2 drink minimum thing is a joke, and scaling the pour size by ABV is annoying as hell.
$65 min for buying cans also pisses me off. God this post worked me up. There are breweries in CT that produce better beer and aren’t pompous clowns.
Best around… absolutely not. But when they’re on, they are quite good. There was a three-month period in 2020 where TH was brewing trash IPAs, but they have been consistently good in 2021. I call ‘em how I taste ‘em.Whaaaat?! It's the best around, and I've tried them all. I'd pay more.
What's your best around?Best around… absolutely not. But when they’re on, they are quite good. There was a three-month period in 2020 where TH was brewing trash IPAs, but they have been consistently good in 2021. I call ‘em how I taste ‘em.
I was talking to someone while in line at TH once and they recommended Fox Farm. That will be my next pick-up.Hot take - Fox Farm has more variety consistently available and their IPAs are comparable.
Best around is subjective. Depends on your palate and whether one’s interests go beyond hazies and fruited kettle sours. But here’s my favorites within a 2.5 hour drive of my house:What's your best around?
Thoughts on Sloop? Was considering making the drive. And I really only do hazies, IPA, NEIPA, APA, etc.Best around is subjective. Depends on your palate and whether one’s interests go beyond hazies and fruited kettle sours. But here’s my favorites within a 2.5 hour drive of my house:
Suarez for any heritage styles
Hudson Valley Brewery for sour IPAs
Zac Ross at Marlowe for pales
District 96, Long Live, Fidens for all IPA variants
Breweries that are capable of slaying every style that they brew: Fox Farm and Ober Creek
Trillium over Treehouse every single time, but I love both.
Soft spot for Kent Falls because I like what they stand for and do interesting stuff. Rob Bollard is a very talented brewer who doesn’t get enough attention.
You spent $170 for 2 weeks of beer?I literally just got back. Spent about $170...stocked through New Year's.
Try Super Treat.
If you were planning to hit the factory at Sloop in East Fishkill, you’re better off driving another 15 minutes to Wappingers Falls and hitting Ober Creek. Tiny farm brewery with insanely clean IPAs and DIPAs. Nothing wrong with Sloop. But Ober is light years better.Thoughts on Sloop? Was considering making the drive. And I really only do hazies, IPA, NEIPA, APA, etc.
Zac Ross was head brewer at Kent Falls for about 2 years. I love Marlowe's Artisanal Ales.Best around is subjective. Depends on your palate and whether one’s interests go beyond hazies and fruited kettle sours. But here’s my favorites within a 2.5 hour drive of my house:
Suarez for any heritage styles
Hudson Valley Brewery for sour IPAs
Zac Ross at Marlowe for pales
District 96, Long Live, Fidens for all IPA variants
Breweries that are capable of slaying every style that they brew: Fox Farm and Ober Creek
Trillium over Treehouse every single time, but I love both.
Soft spot for Kent Falls because I like what they stand for and do interesting stuff. Rob Bollard is a very talented brewer who doesn’t get enough attention.
Bro...it's Dec.12th. "Through New Years" is 3 weeks. And I have friends and guests who help me drink them. Not that I need an excuse for crushing beers.You spent $170 for 2 weeks of beer?
I have not had a lot of TH brews. With 12% Beer Project just 2 towns away I don't need to, either.