Beer ...I Drank Some.

My friends over at RIGd Supply did a collaboration with their neighbors, Gunwhale Brewery in Orange. It's called Aimless Journey.

Inspired by the Southwestern regions we spend the most time rambling out to. The “Aimless Journey” hoppy red is a quenching sessionable red ale with balanced malt character and hop bitterness. Dry-hopped with 100% Idaho 7 hops, this beer drinks smooth & dry.

here's a pic I took while out on the Gaucamole Trail in Utah last weekend. Great after ride beer, or during.
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Go get some and support LOCAL!
 
My friends over at RIGd Supply did a collaboration with their neighbors, Gunwhale Brewery in Orange. It's called Aimless Journey.

Inspired by the Southwestern regions we spend the most time rambling out to. The “Aimless Journey” hoppy red is a quenching sessionable red ale with balanced malt character and hop bitterness. Dry-hopped with 100% Idaho 7 hops, this beer drinks smooth & dry.

here's a pic I took while out on the Gaucamole Trail in Utah last weekend. Great after ride beer, or during.
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Go get some and support LOCAL!

I LOVE red ales... Pizza Port Chronic is probably my all-time fave brew. Thanks for the recommendation!
 
Interesting! "Horchata" stout Local Brewery out of Monrovia, you get a lil hint of horchata towards the end but not to strong, is what I was hoping for.
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The Bruery has one that is totally reminiscent of traditional Horchata. Don't think it's in current production, but it's still around on-tap in SoCal and elsewhere. I think they originally released it about five years ago. Saw it at the Yard House in Pasadena just recently.

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The Bruery has one that is totally reminiscent of traditional Horchata. Don't think it's in current production, but it's still around on-tap in SoCal and elsewhere. I think they originally released it about five years ago. Saw it at the Yard House in Pasadena just recently.

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The Bruery has one that is totally reminiscent of traditional Horchata. Don't think it's in current production, but it's still around on-tap in SoCal and elsewhere. I think they originally released it about five years ago. Saw it at the Yard House in Pasadena just recently.

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Nice! I'll have to try it out and compare the two.
 
Anyone use Untappd?
It's like Strava for beer drunkards.
Tonight I had 2020 Celebration Ale from Sierra Nevada.
Another good one from them.
One of the earlier craft brewers in California.
My little brother worked there for a time in the early 90's. So pissed when he quit - I lost my super cheap connection.
 
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