Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sweetwater Dank Tank Donkey Punch


Sweetwater Dank Tank Donkey Punch
Barleywine
10.20 ABV

Greg Score: 90/100

Greg says: Well, I have been really looking forward to drinking this beer. I missed it when it came out back in the summer, but I found a bunch at a package store the other week. What a great beer. Pours out in an amber color with little head. Aroma is some grassy hops and some citrus as well. The taste contains some grapefruit and some hints of pineapple. Also some hints of caramel at times. Definitely can pick up some hops and some malt as well. Really glad I grabbed some bottles of this. A definite must for the barleywine fan.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Jax Package Store

Jax Fine Wine and Spirits

This is a great package store. The prices are fantastic and the beer selection is unbelievable. It's a little bit of a tight fit in there and it is all the way in Cumming, but the drive is worth the selection. I only wish they had a few more individual 12 oz bottles. But they have a monster selection of 22 oz and 750ml bottles. Check it out if you are in that area.

-Greg


Agree with Greg....this place is dirty little slice of heaven. Greg took me here about a month ago on a well anticipated jaunt during a weekday afternoon when we were both able to get away from work and the families (less likely than anyone reading this blog drinking a Bud Lite) Jax is nothing to look at, both inside and out. Kind of dingy....small isles, but what this place lacks in aesthetics it more than makes up for in selection of beer. Now if your looking to make your own variety 6 pack of 12 ouncers...this may not be your place, but if you are looking for a 2nd to none selection of 22oz bottles and craft beer.....then when you here the angles sing as you round the corner to the two plus isles of bottled beer...............you are home :)

-Jared

Sunday, December 6, 2009

N'Ice Chouffe


Brasserie d'Achouffe
N'Ice Chouffe
Belgian Strong Ale (Dark)
10% ABV

JT Score: 85/100

I had this one on tap in what I believe was a 40ml pour...see glass in picture. The pour had a decent amount of head, 1 to 2 fingers, that settled in a moderate amount of time. The nose was quite malty with a caramelized nut scent. I didn't pick up a lot of spice which is what I expected from this type of seasonal ale. The taste was good, bu nothing exceptional too me. I feel this was kind of a standard dark Belgian style ale, and I am not sure what all the hype is about (from what I read on other sites). The malty tones were dominant in this fairly carbonated brew. Aftertaste was mild and decent, but again, I feel this was just a good, not great Belgian. Compared to La'Chouffe, I would drink La'Chouffe over this every time. Still,...I wouldn't kick her out of bed...

Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti


Great Divide Brewery
Espresso Oak Aged Yeti
Stout/Porter
9.5% ABV

JT's Score: 92/100

Poured from a 22 oz bomber into a 20oz wide mouth mug. I had to dump the beer into the mug for the final 1/3 to get a head to form because of the high ABV. Lacing was non-existent. Color was deep, deep brown with a light brown head, very nice looking. Lots of malt for the aroma, with a slight coffee (as to be expected) and chocolate smell. Lovely... As a coffee lover, this brew is fantastic. The espresso notes hit right away, mild bitterness for a stout, with a slight chocolate flavoring. The malt flavoring is predominant but in a very balanced way. The astertaste was pleasant and diminshed quickly leaving me wanting to sip the beer again anad again. This is probably now one of my favorite stout styles, and the ABV gives a nice bang for the buck.

Corsendonk Abbey Pale Ale


Corsendonk Abbey Pale Ale
Belgian Tripel
7.50% ABV

Greg score: 90/100

Greg says: Wow, this beer surprised me. It was really good. I don't know why I expected it to not be this good, but I did. I was wrong. I poured it from an 11.2 oz bottle. Had a golden yellow color. Nice head to it. The aroma was a mix of banana, maybe some honey and some yeast. But the smell was not overwhelming. Had a bit of hops in the flavor with the banana and some citrus coming out as well. Very easy to drink. I will definitely be purchasing again.

Left Hand Oak Aged Widdershins


Oak Aged Widdershins

American Barleywine
8.80% ABV

Greg score: 88/100

Greg says: Had this out of a 22 oz bottle. I actually had the 2007 and I had let it sit for about 6 months before opening it. Colors were deep caramel. And it left some decent lacing. You can definitely find the oak in the aroma as well as some hops. Taste is some caramel with a lot of oak. You definitely know its oak aged. But that was a good thing, IMO. It was very sweet as well. If you can find a bottle, I recommend it for the Barleywine fans out there.

Smuttynose Hanami Ale


Smuttynose Hanami Ale

Fruit Beer
5.70% ABV

Greg score: 65/100
JT score: I would rather stay sober.

Greg says: This beer was really just not so good. They say its infused with Cherries. It tastes like Cherry Robitussin. Very tart. I honestly don't even feel like describing the experience. I can't recommend this at all. Of course your mileage may vary.


JT Says: I had this brew about 2 months ago based off the recommendation of my server. I debated a 2% tip for him after this. I originally decided not to review this based off the age-old mantra..."If you don't have anything nice to say..." But since Greg gave some input, I figured I would at least let him know I agree...

Terrapin Hopsecutioner


Terrapin Hopsecutioner

American IPA
7.20% ABV

Greg score: 92/100

Greg says: This is a fantastic IPA. VERY hoppy as you might guess. I had it out of a 12 oz bottle. Decent head with good lacing. Aroma was definitely citrusy hops with some sweet smells. Taste is pretty similar with what appeared to be some pine notes. Finishes with a hint of citrus. If you like IPA's, you owe it to yourself to pick this up. Highly recommended and I will definitely buy again.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Harpoon Winter Warmer

Harpoon Brewery Winter Warmer
Spiced Ale
5.9% ABV

JT's Score: 88/100

Enjoyed on tap in a wide mouth 20oz mug. By the time it got to my table, there was no head so I really can't comment. The aroma was wonderful, full of the typical holiday spices of nutmeg and cinnamon. The taste mirrored the aroma perfectly. This is a very smooth, spicy ale that leaves a specific aftertaste of cinnamon and nutmeg, almost reminiscent of pumpkin pie. Nice caramel malt flavoring that slips down the throat very smoothly. No unpleasant aftertaste. There is almost no hoppiness. This may become one of my new favorite seasonal beers. 88/100 overall ranking, but would be a 90+ if I were looking only for a seasonal beer.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Hazed & Infused


Hazed & Infused
Dry Ale
4.85% ABV

Jared's score: 86/100

Jared says: Poured from a 12oz bottle. Had to try this beer on sheer name principle alone. Honestly.....a good beer. Dry and hoppy like the name implies, but not so much that pulls all the spit from your mouth. can't really give you an idea of taste, didn't pick too much up, but it's crisp with a mild linger....good beer for Brats. Don't know if I'll run out and buy some more tomorrow, but a good beer for a BBQ, or poker night.

Duck Rabbit Milk Stout


Duck Rabbit Milk Stout
Sweet Stout
5.70% ABV

Jared's Score: 84/100

Greg Score: 90/100

Jared Says: Poured from a 12oz bottle into a standard glass.The was an interesting beer. Stout is not what I usually drink.This beer is brewed with milk sugar which breaks the heaviness of the stout, especially the aftertaste. Although the does beer does linger on your palate, it is really more of a smokiness. I am not accustomed to being able to see through a stout in my glass, but this was a good beer. I am not a stout drinker that is JT's wheelhouse, but I would buy this again.


Greg says: I am not a huge stout fan, but this is a good stout. It has a nice sweetness to it because of the milk sugar they use to make it. It pours a deep mohagany with a nice tan head. Has a slight bitter chocolate smell. Taste is nice and sweet with some chocolate towards the middle and some slight coffee in the beginning. I really enjoyed this beer. And its great at this time of year.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Allagash Tripel

Allagash Tripel
Tripel
9.00% ABV

Greg score: 85/100
Jared's Scoree: 90/100

Greg says: Poured from a 12 oz bottle. It poured out a hazy golden color with a thin head. Had a good banana, citrusy aroma. Had a similar tastes with the citrus and banana and a bit of yeast. A little alcohol at the end. The carbonation was light which made this very drinkable. I would definitely purchase this again.

Jared says: Poured from a 12oz bottle into a standard glass. I really like this beer! Lots of flavor, but sharp crisp flavor. Greg is right.....banana is definitely evident. To me it almost has a hazelnut hint to it. Very very drinkable to me...but this is the type of beer I really like to drink. I will definitely be stocking the fridge with some of this.

Shipyard IPA

Shipyard IPA
English IPA
5.80% ABV

Greg score: 70/100

Greg says: Poured from a 12 oz bottle. Copper-orange hazy color. It had a fruity and grassy aroma with a touch of hops. Taste was really hard to pick up. It wasn't like a traditional IPA other than the bitterness finish. Not something I can really recommend. It just wasn't special at all and there are dozens of better IPAs out there.

Redhook Belgian Tripel

Redhook Belgian Tripel
Tripel
10.20% ABV

Greg score: 90/100

Greg says: First off, I really don't like anything from Redhook. But I saw this and had to try it. The cashier even said the same thing as me; she doesn't like Redhook, but she really liked this. Poured from a big 22 oz bottle. Poured a carmel/golden color. Aroma contained bananas and some citrus. Initial tastes of malt and yeast and perhaps some apple. Finishes with some spice and alcohol, but not too much alcohol. I really liked this beer and hope to grab a few more as it is a limited release.

Smuttynose IPA

Smuttynose IPA
American IPA
6.90% ABV

Greg score: 85/100

Greg says: Poured from a 12 oz bottle. Pours a nice golden color. Smells of earthy/piney hops. The taste is pretty similar with a bit of bitterness that lingers through the finish. I would purchase this again.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Stone Ruination IPA

Stone Ruination IPA
American Double IPA
7.70% ABV

Greg Score: 90/100

Greg says: Had this on tap. This is one of my favorite IPA's. I buy this for home consumption from time to time. Pours an orangish color. Some citrus and pine smells for the nose. Good hoppy flavor with some slight notes of citrus. Very good beer. Highly recommended if you like IPAs.

Terrapin Pumpkin Fest

Terrapin Pumpkin Fest
Pumpkin Ale
6.10% ABV
Greg Score: 88/100
JT Score: 93/100

Greg says: Now THIS is a good pumpkin ale. Had it on tap. Lots of spice, and pumpkin from the nose and the taste. Malt notes up front followed by a great pumpkin flavor and spices. It was also nice and crisp too. It was so easy to drink and was actually quite refreshing. One of my favorite seasonals for sure. Highly recommended if you enjoy pumpkin.

JT says: I LOVE PUMPKIN. I have enjoyed this on tap and out of a 22 oz bomber. Props to Mellow Mushroom Decatur for having this available right now for only $2.50/ 20oz pour. Flavor and aroma go hand in hand with an up front pumpkin and nutmeg essence. Smooth on the palate that is akin to drinking pumpkin pie. I only wish I would have had this during Thanksgiving dinner. No hoppiness or bitterness here.

Dogfish Head Punkin Ale


Dogfish Head Punkin Ale
Pumpkin Ale
7.00% ABV

Greg Score: 80/100

Greg says: Had it on tap. Lot's of spices up up front with a VERY light pumpkin flavor. There wasn't as much pumpkin tastes as I was hoping for, but the spices were nice. Not really too much to this beer honestly. It wouldn't be my first choice for pumpkin Ales in the future.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Three Beermigos Venture Out

The stars and moons have aligned or maybe an asteroid is headed towards earth. Either way a rarer by the year occasion is about to occur. The Three Beermigos are going to get together at their favorite watering hole (Taco Mac) and slug down a few new beers so that we can add them here for all of our loyal (there's probably one or two of you) readers. Saturday is the day, and there is a palpable excitement in the air. It's not often that the Three Beermigos gather in the same place these days......two yes.......Three Beermigos in the same place is like the Detroit Lions winning a game or the health care puzzle actually being solved. Anyway...check back here over the weekend and I'm sure we will have new beers posted, as well as stories for the crowd.

Here's to beer,
The Three Beermigos

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

He'Brew Jewbelation Bar Mitzvah


Schmaltz Brewing Company
Strong Ale
13.0% (No that isn't a typo)

JT Score: 87/100






JT
says: So I picked this up (22oz.) after a long day at work as I stared at the wall of beers at my local hole in the wall liquor store (yeah there are metal bars on the windows). As tribute to one of my co-bloggers here I figured I would go with a He'Brew tonight. Now it is called Bar Mitzvah, the celebrated 13th birthday of a boy becoming a man, and let me tell you, if you drink this bad boy you are truly a man. 13 types of hops, 13 types of malts, and a whopping 13% ABV (failed to notice that at time of selection). I poured it into a standard pint glass which was a mistake, this beer is meant to be sipped, and slowly. With 13% ABV, I could dump this thing into the glass and only get at most a half inch of head which settled fast and had almost no lacing. To say it was dark in color is an understatement, you can eclipse the sun with this brew. The head is completely gone within 2 minutes. The malts are so powerful in the aroma it creates almost a fruitiness...which made me nervous as I had just experienced the Tommy Knocker Butthead which I did not like. Although there are 13 types of hops, they don't really show up until the end of the taste; the malts are what are most prevalent. Very, very malty with a slight dry hop ending that offsets the matliness quite nicely. The first few sips were a challenge because of the ABV; realize that many wines are the same amount. After allowing my palate to adjust, I began to enjoy the beer more, although it was difficult to pick individual nuances out of it because with so many malts and hops I felt like I was tasting something different each sip. Interestingly, the aftertaste was pleasant and faded reasonably quickly leaving a slight dryness to the palate. It is tough to say if I would drink this again, because after one pint, well..."he's feeling it!" overall though, another fine Jewbelation brew from Schmaltz.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tommy Knocker Butt Head Bock



Tommy Knocker Butt Head Bock
8.2% ABV
Dopple Bock Lager
Jared Score- 72/100
JT Score - 70/100 (I really don't like sourness)



Jared Says-Poured from a 12oz bottle into a standard glass, cloudy amber color, little to no head. So why such a low score for a beer that has won so many medals? Honestly, I didn't like this beer at all....now that is not a good enough reason for the low score as there are beers that I don't like of which I can appreciate their beerness value. But here not, the beer started out with a good crisp hoppy flavor, but instead of a clean palate the beer left a SweetNSour aftertaste on the back of your tongue. I love flavor in my beer, but I do not want to continue tasting it 5 minutes later, unless it's Chinese food...and even then,.....not so much. As this is the 1st Tommy Knocker I have tried, I will try others in their line, but this one I will leave on the shelf.

JT says - I am going to concur with Jared here. I had heard so much press about this beer and was truly disappointed. The first nanosecond of flavor to this beer was good; nice crisp light hops, a shade of malt, good weight on the palate. But damn, that fruity sourness just overwhelmed me. I got about half way through the beer trying to see if my palate would adjust, but alas it was the actual true taste of the beer, so I chugged it to not waste the high gravity benefit. I have had other Tommy Knockers before and have liked them, so this one to me is somewhat of an anomaly to me.

The Three Beermigos Favorite Octoberfest Beers


In Honor Of Octoberfest
Here Are Each Of The Three Beermigos
Top 5 Favorite Octoberfest Beers

Jared's Top 5 List (in no particular order)
1. Spaten Oktoberfest - Classic Octoberfest beer...1st beer I think about.
2. Paulaner Octoberfest - Great beer with great flavor.
3. Harpoon Octoberfest - Feel like this is an underrated beer in an underrated line-Harpoon makes great beer.
4. Sam Adams Octoberfest - Lots of flavor--and lots of hops in true SA style.
5. Dogwood Octoberfest - Local Microbrew in Ga (where the 3 Beermigos are) great line of beer.

Greg's Top 5 list
1. Spaten Oktoberfest - The first octoberfest beer I ever had. Still a classic.
2. Sierra Nevada Octoberfest - Pretty hoppy (which I live) with some caramel sweetness and some spice.
3. Terrapin Pumpkin Fest - Just had this beer and it makes the list. Great pumpkin beer.
4. Harpoon Octoberfest - I echo Jared's comments above; underrated brewery.
5. Paulaner Octoberfest - Solid beer with malts up front and a slight bitter finish.

JT's Top 5 List-
OK, so I am expanding the Oktoberfest concept to include the fall/autumn seasonal offerings, so forgive me for not highlighting pure Oktoberfest brews, but damnit I LOVE PUMPKINS.

1) Terrapin Pumpkinfest - As above, I love pumpkins (pie, donuts, bread, etc...) at 7.0% you can justify drinking this without being a pansy.
2) Avery The Kaiser - 9.3% kick you in the head great Marzen/Oktoberfest beer.
3) Sam Adams Octoberfest - A great Octoberfest usually available at your grocery store.
4) Dogfishhead Punkin Ale - Similar to the Terrapin, but with a stronger flavor of cinnamon and nutmeg.
5) Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale - A rare reference to Coor's brewing something I like...

These are our favorite beers for this time of year. Please add your own favorites to the comments sections and let us know what you think about our choices. As well, share your Octoberfest beer/festival experiences. We have some great stories that we will post here.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Avery IPA


Avery IPA
6.30% ABV
American IPA
Greg Score: 75/100


Greg says: Poured from a 12 oz. bottle into a standard glass. Small head, but had decent lacing. It poured a light golden color. Very translucent. Smell was pretty underwhelming. Mostly hops I would say. Taste was about the same. Hard to really pick out particular fruits in there. I was an easy drink though. Went down nice and smooth. I like a lot of Avery beers, and I LOVE IPA's, so the low score is more of an indication of my standards of IPA's and of Avery beers as opposed to it's actual quality. Bottom line, you won't be disappointed drinking one, but I would rather have some different IPA's.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Boulder Beer Mojo IPA


Boulder Beer Mojo IPA
7.2% ABV
American IPA
Greg Score: 82/100

Greg says: Poured from a 12 oz. bottle into a standard glass. Poured a light gold color with a 1 finger head. Decent lacing as well. Smell definitely had citrus hops. Felt like I may have picked up some grapefruit in there.
Taste was similar to smell. Had some piney tastes in the beginning as well. Pretty hoppy finish with perhaps some more citrus of some type. Ample carbination and some bitterness lingers. Not a bad IPA. If pressed, I would say IPA's are my favorite type of beer. Having said that, I would drink this again. It's certainly not at the top of my IPA list, but it's definitely drinkable. I would love to sample this on tap.

Southampton Publick House Double White


Southampton Publick House Double White
6.70% ABV
Witbier
Greg Score: 90/100
Jared Score: 91/100
JT Score: 89/100
Three Beermigos average score: 90/100

Greg says: Poured from a 12 oz. bottle into a standard glass. Light gold in color with nice lacing. Had a nice yeast smell with citrus and coriander. First taste has citrus, some lemon, and spices, as you would expect. Has a nice dry finish. This is a very refreshing beer and if you like this style, I highly recommend picking some up.

Jared Says: Poured from a 12oz bottle into a standard glass. Gotta admit....I love pouring a beer with a little bit of cloudiness, lets me know there is some flavor in there. I wasn't disappointed. Like Greg says...it's citrusy and spicey, but enjoyably smooth and very drinkable. This fits right into my flavor range as it's a double which gives me more malt than a typical white. If you like white ales..........give this one a try.

JT Says: Oh thank you Jared for giving me this last week. A 12 oz bottle that I actually used a 40 ml tulip glass for, not sure why but it worked well. Great aroma on this one and usually I am not a fan of citrus when the temperature goes down. Great, crisp, refreshing beer. Lovely citrus and spice in taste. No aftertaste at all for me which was nice since I was about to eat dinner. At 6.7% it is similar Hoegaarden but with a better kick, although you don't taste the extra alcohol.

Sweetwater Dank Tank Wet Dream


Sweetwater Dank Tank Wet Dream
7.50% ABV
Double IPA/Amber Ale
Greg Score: 78/100

Greg says: Poured from a 22 oz. bottle into a standard glass. Pours an amber color with a bubbly head. Has a bit of a pine smell with some slight hops. Taste is similar to the smell; citrus/piney. The problem I have is that it almost seems water down. There are no bold flavors that stick out. I certainly would NOT classify this as a double IPA. It's not nearly strong enough in flavors. This is really more of a Red Amber Ale type beer. Pretty disappointed considering Sweetwater's track record. I have another bottle that is aging in the pantry. Gonna give that a shot some time down the road. But I don't think I would buy this again. And that is saying a lot because Sweetwater is one of my top 5 brewers.

Sweetwater Dank Tank Big Ol' Belgian Blue Balls


Sweetwater Dank Tank Big Ol' Belgian Blue Balls
8.00% ABV
Fruit Beer
Greg Score: 95/100
Jared Score: 96/100
JT Score: 93/100

Three Beermigos average score: 94.5/100

Greg says: Poured from a 22 oz bottle into a goblet. Pours a light amber color. Nice sweet, fruit smell off the bat. The beer starts off with a nice wheat flavor followed by some blueberry and some spices. The blueberry is more of a hint than anything. The perfect amount in my opinion. Has a very nice sweetish finish. As you can tell by the score, I LOVE this beer. As of this writing there are some bottles floating around Atlanta. If you can find it, buy it. You won't be sorry. Edit: I also had this on draft. On draft it is almost perfection.



Jared Says: Poured from a 22oz bottle into a standard glass, and have tried on draft. Wow!!! What a great beer. The guys at Sweetwater really know their stuff. This is another great concoction from the warped minds of the Dank Tank Crew. This is not a typicaly sweet fruit beer for a summer BBQ . This is a smooth hoppy beer with undertones of blueberry which you catch just as you taste the beer. Greg is right....If you can find it....try it. This beer (on tap) is pushing some others for my top 5 favorites...it's that good.

JT says: I actually had the opportunity to have this both on tap and out of the bottle. Taco Mac provided the draft version which we (Greg you were there...and had one too) were introduced to from a knowledgeable bartender. T-Mac served it in a 10 oz glass because of the 8.0% ABV, drank it home in a traditional Belgian Double/Triple glass poured from a 22oz (the only format for Dank Tank beers). It resembles a lighter colored Belgian double, lighter amber than typical. I picked up the blueberry aroma right of the top. Not as distinct as Sweetwater's Blue, but enough to liven up the beer a bit more. The first sip was, well...liquid velvet. I didn't get a big hop flavor out of it because the beer comes across so balanced. As a lover of traditional Belgians, the blueberry undertone was not so overwhelming that it altered the beer. I would recommend this one to anyone looking for a twist on traditional Belgians. This would be awesome as a finishing or desert beer.



Maredsous 10 Triple



Maredsous 10 Triple
10% ABV
Triple
Greg Score: 75/100

Greg says: Poured into a goblet from a 11.2 oz bottle. Poured a honey amber in color with a small thick white head. Fruit and spice aroma, but you really have to try hard to get the smells. The taste is really not what you think of for a Triple. I can really taste the yeast, honey and a strong booze flavor up front. The alcohol flavor really outlasts everything on the finish. Has pretty strong carbonation as well. It almost tastes like a pale ale more than a triple. Almost too much of an alcohol taste for me. I am actually pretty disappointed as I really like Triples, and I was looking forward to this one. With the wealth of good Triples out there, I can't say that I would buy this again.

Terrapin Gamma Ray


Terrapin Gamma Ray
10.8% ABV
Wheat Beer
Greg Score: 85/100

Greg says: I poured this from a 12 oz bottle into a standard glass. Beer is cloudy and yellow with a white head that falls away leaving lacing on the glass. Initial flavors are wheat, banana, and honey and it finishes with a nice sweetness. The high alcohol is hidden well. It's a bit too sweet to really have more than one in a sitting though. I see myself buying this again.

Bell's Cherry Stout


Bell's Cherry Stout
7.0% ABV
Stout
Greg Score: 70/100

Greg says: I poured this from a 12 oz bottle into a standard glass. Very little head. Very dark in color. I could taste the cherries, but they were not overwhelming. Nice beer on a cold day, but probably not a re-buy.

Weyerbacher Double Simcoe IPA


Weyerbacher Double Simcoe IPA
9.0% ABV
Double IPA
JT Score: 90/100

JT says: I poured this one from a bottle into a standard 12oz pint glass. It initially had about 1-2 fingers of froth, settled quickly, and had nice lacing after settling. Murky orange, amber color resembling an unfiltered beer. For a 9% beer, the alcohol is hidden well. Dry hopped flavor that has medium bitterness. Really nice dry hop finish that isn't overwhelming with a smooth woody flavor. Slight hints of citrus in the aroma. This is definitely a beer I could drink regularly.

Friday, October 16, 2009

TheThreeBeermigos are Here!!

We are..........................THE THREE BEERMIGOS!!!


Soon we will be filling this blog with all sorts of information on, your guessed it, BEER.

Will will provide info on all the beer we have drank over the years (copious) and all the beer we have yet to try.

We will hopefully fill your heads with all the useless knowledge we have about our favorite subject............Beer.

We will be getting started shortly, so look for our 1st blog in the coming weeks.

Thanks and we look forward to the journey

THE THREE BEERMIGOS

PS. Don't be surprised if some info about liquor appears from time to time.