Happy to hear you’re enjoying them Jim! This type of thing is what we were doing originally, before we even created a channel. So for us, it’s the roots of beer brackets.
Glad to see you guys are back! Got a little worried when you stopped posting as often recently. Beer brackets can never die! The world needs you now more than ever.
The monks at Mount St Bernard are now brewing a Tynt Meadow Blonde. I don't believe it is being exported to North America yet, but hopefully soon. I'm anxious to try it, and maybe see you guys review it.
I spent a few days in Budapest and Dreher is everywhere. Kinda standard, pale lager. But tastey and refreshing if it's hot and you're doing a lot of walking around exploring.
Love this series... it's like a podcast. A beercast if you will. All those beers sound so tastey
Happy to hear you’re enjoying them Jim! This type of thing is what we were doing originally, before we even created a channel. So for us, it’s the roots of beer brackets.
Glad to see you guys are back! Got a little worried when you stopped posting as often recently. Beer brackets can never die! The world needs you now more than ever.
Don’t worry Jake, we’re not going anywhere ;) Sometimes life gets in the way and we can’t post as often. But Beer Brackets will live on.
I didn't recognize it by name, but after seeing the bottle, I've had the Tynt Meadow before, and I thought it was really enjoyable and nice.
The monks at Mount St Bernard are now brewing a Tynt Meadow Blonde. I don't believe it is being exported to North America yet, but hopefully soon. I'm anxious to try it, and maybe see you guys review it.
Oh wow… I’d be very curious to hear about and taste the blonde. If they start exporting it, we’ll do our best to get our hands on it.
I've seen the tynt meadow in total wines here. Alessandro sold me, going to pick it up and rewatch that part while tasting it.
Let us know what you think! Cheers Hector 🍻
Probably off topic, but I'm going to Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia in a few weeks...any beers you guys or anyone else would recommend trying?? 🍻
I spent a few days in Budapest and Dreher is everywhere. Kinda standard, pale lager. But tastey and refreshing if it's hot and you're doing a lot of walking around exploring.
Have a good trip! Report back on your beer findings