Wildcard Brewing Co.'s Crowd Pleaser

Khürt is drinking a Crowd Pleaser by Wildcard Brewing Co. (Untappd)

Taste of orange peels and pine with some moderate bitterness and juiciness. Has a golden hazy colour with the smell of citrus and floral notes.

I am drinking a Crowd Pleaser by Wildcard Brewing Co.. Taste of orange peels and pine with some moderate bitterness and juiciness. Has a golden hazy colour with the smell of citrus and floral notes.

Khürt is drinking a Crowd Pleaser by Wildcard Brewing Co. (Untappd)

Taste of orange peels and pine with some moderate bitterness and juiciness. Has a golden hazy colour with the smell of citrus and floral notes.

I am in Skillman, NJ, drinking Crowd Pleaser by Wildcard Brewing Co.. Wildcard Brewing Co. is a Micro Brewery in Redding, CA. Crowd Pleaser beer style is IPA - New England, with an ABV of 7.1% and IBU of 25. I gave Crowd Pleaser a 4 on Untappd's 5 point rating system.

Taste of orange peels and pine with some moderate bitterness and juiciness. Has a hazy golden colour with the smell of citrus and floral notes.

Brewer's notes

Crowd Pleaser is packed with both American and New Zealand hops. Our juiciest IPA yet.

Wildcard is a regional brewery that makes bold, flavorful beers with the utmost attention to ingredients, balance and process. The idea behind the name Wildcard is to pursue the unknown. Wildcard Brewing Company’s owners left stability for chaos, moved to England to learn the craft of beer making, and started a business in an uncertain economy, all in pursuit of a dream. You’d call them crazy, adventurous, unpredictable....a wildcard.

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The Bruery's Girl Grey

I am drinking a Girl Grey by The Bruery @thebruery as part of a "modified" full breakfast my kids cooked for me. Hoppy Father's Day!

I am in Rocky Hill, NJ, drinking Girl Grey by The Bruery. The Bruery is a Micro Brewery in Placentia, CA. Girl Grey beer style is Belgian Strong Golden Ale, with an ABV of 8.5% and IBU of 0. I gave Girl Grey a 3.75 on Untappd's 5 point rating system.

My kids cooked me up a “modified” full English breakfast. What is a full breakfast?

A full breakfast is a breakfast meal that typically includes bacon, sausages, eggs and a beverage such as coffee or tea. It comes in different regional variants and is referred to by different names depending on the area; however, it is colloquially known as a “fry up” in all areas. It is usually referred to as a full English breakfast in England (often shortened to "full English"), and therefore, as a "full Irish", "full Scottish", "full Welsh", “full Cornish”, and the "Ulster fry" in the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and Northern Ireland, respectively. It is especially popular in Britain and Ireland to such an extent that many cafés and pubs offer the meal at any time of day as an "all-day breakfast". It is also popular in other English-speaking countries, particularly countries that were a part of the British Empire. On its origin, Country Life magazine states, "The idea of the English breakfast as a national dish goes right back to the 13th century and the country houses of the gentry. In the old Anglo-Saxon tradition of hospitality, households would provide hearty breakfasts for visiting friends, relatives and neighbours."Wikipedia

My kids cooked Heinz baked beans, fried polish blood sausage, breakfast sausage, baked tomato, whole grain toast, sauteed baby Bella mushrooms, fried egg, and thick cut bacon. Whole grain toast instead of white bread toast. And instead of Earl Grey Tea, I’m washing it down with this “Girl Grey” IPA.

Hoppy Father's Day to all the Untappd Dad's.

bacon, Baked Beans, Black Pudding, Blood Sausage, breakfast, egg, Fty Up, Full Breakfast, Full English, full Irish, full Scottish, full Welsh, Girl Grey, grilled tomato, Heinz Baked Beans, IPA, Mushrooms, Pork Sausage, Scottish Caribbean, toast, Weisswurst

Brewer's notes

Top chef Brooke Williamson is a leader in redefining flavors and roles in the culinary world. We teamed with her to extend those contributions to the beer world with Girl Grey. This beer features the cool character of a Belgian-style ale, with sweet ribbons of almond flavors balanced by the piquant qualities of Earl Grey tea. It’s a creation for a new generation of beer lovers. Cheers!

We are a boutique craft brewery located in Orange County, California specializing in experimental and barrel aged beer. Our name is a fusion of 'brewery' with our family name, Rue. Our calling is to create beers with character and depth using the simplest and purest of means. We strive to use unconventional ingredients, and we will proudly state what we put in our beers. We enjoy serving you, your friends and your family.

bacon, Baked Beans, Black Pudding, Blood Sausage, breakfast, egg, Fty Up, Full Breakfast, Full English, full Irish, full Scottish, full Welsh, Girl Grey, grilled tomato, Heinz Baked Beans, IPA, Mushrooms, Pork Sausage, Scottish Caribbean, toast, Weisswurst

Lagunitas Brewing Company's Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale (2018)

I am drinking a Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale (2018) by Lagunitas Brewing Company @ FitzGerald-Sommer Funeral Home.

Yesterday at the Yardley Beer Fest.

I am in FitzGerald-Sommer Funeral Home, drinking Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale (2018) by Lagunitas Brewing Company. Lagunitas Brewing Company is a Macro Brewery in Petaluma, CA. Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale (2018) style is Strong Ale - American, with an ABV of 9.7% and IBU of 67. I gave Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale (2018) a 3 on Untappd's 5 point rating system.

Yesterday at the Yardley Beer Fest.

Brewer's notes

From points distant and beyond we all converged on Petaluma in 1993 and ’94 with an unenunciated desire to be more than we were before. The core of Lagunitas came from Chicago, St Louis, Memphis, Walker Creek, and the highlands of Quincy.

The Chicago contingent initiated the brewing and the gravitational effect of its suchness did the rest. We all loved the beer but the mission was larger than the ordinary joy of a hoppy-sweet quaff. It was driven unseen by an urge to communicate with people, to find our diasporic tribe, and to connect with other souls adrift on a culture that had lost its center and spun its inhabitants to the four winds to wander lost and bereft with a longing to re-enter the light. Beer, we have learned, has always been a good lubricant for social intercourse!

The Lagunitas Brewing Co. was not so much an act of ordinary ‘foundling’ as it was willed into being by the unspoken desire of supportive beer-lovers in Northern California after which they continued to nurture their creation and urged us forward to fulfil the unifying needs of that same beer-loving diaspora from coast to coast and beyond. It is good to have friends!