Post From The Pub
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10/07/2018
paid a visit to during our west coast beer tour. What a wonderfully delicious and welcoming establishment. Lots of great beer on tap, including a local favorite Rainier was a Seattle brewery until the late 90s when it was bought out by a larger beer company. But the local flavor lives on in friendly places like Mike's. Crisp and cold just like Mike says he likes it after a hard day on the softball field. Nothing fancy about the brew exept its delightful and thirst quenching taste. If you're ever in Seattle is a must visit. And I recommend the big ass bowl of chili. Lots of flavor and "juice" to go with it. Saving you from bad beer...again
08/07/2018
is in Washington state to try some west coast beers at . No boat brewing company has produced a great first taste of the west coast for pftps beer tour. A delish lager that tickles the taste buds with refreshing flavors. The Vietnamese lager is a must drink. Especially if find yourself in Issaquah go to Levitate, great beers, great food and a fun atmosphere. Bia hơi, (hơi means gas, bia is from French "beer"), is a type of draught beer popular in Vietnam. Bia hơi are available throughout Vietnam. It is mostly to be found in small bars and on street corners. The beer is brewed daily, then matured for a short period and once ready each bar gets a fresh batch delivered every day in steel/metal barrels. A little vietnamese lager knowledge for you. Saving you from bad beer...again
20/04/2018
It's been a while since the last Post From The Pub beer reccomenation but good things.... Mikkeller Weisse is like sucking on a pineapple flavored sour patch kid. Sour, sweet and gone. It smells like it tastes. Sour at first then sweet, slapping you in the face with delightful pineappley smells. Like a warm Hawaiian breeze coming off the ocean. Enjoy. Back from a long vacation...saving you from bad beer....again
04/06/2016
Cigar cities Florida Cracker is a delightful example of Belgian white ale. Delicious hints of corriander, orange peel and a lemony flavor create a party in your mouth...and everyone's invited. Perfect for sitting at a beach bar people watching and wondering if it gets any better. I know fruit in beer is frowned upon by some beer snobs but garnished with an orange the Cracker does get even better. Saving you from bad beer.....Again.