Rice Crispy Boi | Westbrook Brewing Co. x The Eighth State Brewing Company | Beer Review |
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- In this review, I'm going to take a look at another collaboration beer, this time between the Westbrook Brewing Company and The Eighth State Brewing Company, and it's their Rice Crispy Boi. This is a Japanese-style Rice Lager that is brewed with marshmallows and certified color. Basically, they're trying to replicate a Rice Krispies Treat in beer form. Did they pull it off? Let's find out!
Commercial Description:
A crispy rice lager with marshmallows. Brewed in collaboration with Eighth State and Community Tap.
Pertinent Information:
Brewery - Westbrook Brewing Company (Mt. Pleasant, SC) & The Eighth State Brewing Company (Greenville, SC)
Beer - Rice Crispy Boi
Style - Japanese-style Rice Lager (Brewed w/ marshmallows & certified color)
ABV - 5.0%
IBU - 10
Canned On Date - 03/26/24 (Just under three months old at the time of review)
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~~~ Reminded me of this. Different style. Nice Crispi Treats - Ology Brewing Co Collaboration with Two Tides Brewing Co. -Stout - Imperial / Double Pastry. Westbrook make good beers. Love the Mexican Cake. Nice review. CHEERS !!! ))))))))))))))))))
That beer sounds intriguing! This was somehow light and refreshing while still being quite unique. A damn good and fun beer, for sure. Thanks, duder!
Cheers again, buddy!
Since I used to love rice crisp treats I would probably really like this beer 🍺 cheers 🍻
Yeah, this would be right in your wheelhouse, Billy. It's a fun one, that's for sure.
Cheers, buddy!
Great review bro!🍻
Thanks, Rick!
Cheers!
i would give it a go - backyard summer sunlight beer. we should work up a japanese rice and fish beer
No doubt! It's a well-made Japanese-style Rice Lager with a kick of marshmallow. Not over the top. Very quaffable. Tasty! I'd imagine somebody has made some sort of sushi beer, but not sure I'd try it, haha!
Cheers, man!
Have you seen a rice beer called Makku? They call it a beer, but it goes down more like a rice milkshake. It tasted good, but not on the list for a rebuy.
I remember hearing about it a few years back. They had a bunch of different flavors. I think it was Korean. I haven't tried it, but I totally would!
Cheers, man!