Fest Report: 5th Annual Long Island Indie Cask Fest
... this was the beer that had the most additives, pretty much everything that you would find when cleaning out the back of your fridge and spice cabinet.
... this was the beer that had the most additives, pretty much everything that you would find when cleaning out the back of your fridge and spice cabinet.
Well, old Pete may have cleaned up the riverfront, but he forgot to install any restrooms, so I had to look elsewhere.
I hear you asking yourselves, how come this young (cough) man is extolling the virtues of a beer that is fit only for the West Midlands cloth cap brigade and old fogies elsewhere?
Pale yellow, gassy, non-descript, mostly harmless, yet curiously approachable, whether served on draught or in cans… it was all the same.
...it was a veritable sh*t scene, but in a good way...
It was widely available to me in my formative years and became my go-to beer of choice, although it drove many of my friends to become lager drinkers…