I am virulently anti-American at times but third wave drip* American style is God's Coffee (* pour over is extra credit on top, but ultimately it's really just a drip microbrew)
Load bearing microbrew
Which city? Last concert I attended & bought a beer it was 16oz microbrew and cost $15.
Nationalist propaganda. 🙂 Always amazing when you get a glimpse of the curvature of the earth. Also doesn’t suck to be sipping a microbrew in the sunshine.
If you're in Tokyo, and around Asakusa, this galette place was a great experience - focus is on buckwheat crepes (both sweet and savory), and Japanese microbrew hard ciders. Very tasty, unique experience www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_R...
I've had people get on me about drinking a local microbrew that sold to InBev and you know what, I did the Purity Test for Punk for a long time, I ain't doing it again. Especially for beer.
Lots of overpriced organic foods and really good produce and high quality meat. Not a bad microbrew selection.
‘But how do we ignore the clusterfuck in the room, devalue the work of every creative who isn’t a piece of shit AND empower toxic fan culture in the worst year in history to do so? Can it be done?!’ ‘Hold my Netflix branded microbrew.’
Denver international: hold my local microbrew
Shiner’s fascinating. For a time in I want to say the 90s it was really struggling. It wasn’t a cool new “microbrew,” and it wasn’t a big player. But then craft breweries started blending together and Shiner’s heritage caught a new generation’s imagination. Old breweries at just cool.