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Ha, that’s the bear is their logo. Not sure what it’s all about, but the beer is good. Smooth, refreshing and a sort of like a cream soda. Andersen Valley makes good beer. Hard to find it in my area but there is a place in Wilmington that sells it.The can has my attention, mostly because that bear looks like a ten point. I have so many questions
Decent?
I just went to their website, that looks great!
I just went to their website, that looks great!
I can’t stand them, my wife loves them. It’s like tasting a super sour tart candy that makes your jaws lock up.So, I’m starting to REALLY enjoy Sours. Like, a lot lot.
Exactly. Delicious.I can’t stand them, my wife loves them. It’s like tasting a super sour tart candy that makes your jaws lock up.
Exactly. Delicious.
The can has my attention, mostly because that bear looks like a ten point. I have so many questions
Decent?
So, I’m starting to REALLY enjoy Sours. Like, a lot lot.
I don’t dislike it, but I’m definitely more on the sour train than hazy IPA’s.
Love seeing all the HAZY IPAs!
Same here! I've found them to be about the only domestic IPA's that I find tasty! The others just come across as over hopped ales! I honestly don't know what makes the difference, but the last two "hazies" that I drank were delightful!
This is my favorite sour! I also have taste buds of stoneFirst off, I just found this thread so this is going to be a lot of fun going through 416 pages
As for Hazy IPAs, I'm all aboard that train! I feel like they have a bit more flavor than their filtered counterparts (which I think is the whole point).
Still can't seem to get over the hump with sours though. Maybe I haven't had any of the good ones yet. Any good recommendations by sour lovers in here?