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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

It's a local thing....

I love going to my local breweries. There is nothing better than having a fresh and crafted beer and a little conversation with the brewer. Not to mention the wonderful men and women that serve me the beer. (mostly the women)

TEQUESTA BREWING COMPANY

The first place that I love to go to is the Tequesta Brewing Company. It's located in Tequesta, FL which is right next to Jupiter, FL. I love the Gnarly Barley it's a great pale ale with the right
Awesome looking taps.
amount of hops to balance the flavor. They have several beers on tap and a couple of seasonals. They have a small cafe attached to the bar and a full restaurant with the brewery. The Corner Cafe has some great food and they pair the food with the beer. The Tequesta Brewing Company beer list has everything the beer nerd needs to quench their thirst. Just follow the link and you will not go wrong.












Haydee.

BB Kings Blues Brew
If you have never been to BB kings then you don't know what you are missing. Most folks think that it's a great place for drinks and down home blues, but there is more to this club. BB Kings blues brew is a great pale ale that has a great flavor with a clean finish. Light on the hops but enough to balance the flavor to give you a nice flavor. Check out the bartender, Haydee when you get there (she is as nice as she is pretty) and tell her that Toby sent you..


 GUANABANAS
This is one of my favorite places to go. It's right on the intercostal in Jupiter and has that funky island local hang out feel to it. Speaking of funky island local, St. John Brewers has a great ale called tropical mango. It's a light pale ale with a balance of malt and hops with a great mango flavor. A one of a kind ale that is a must very if you can get your hands on one. If you can't find one, just come on over to Guanabanas and  get the tropical atmosphere with all of the mango ale you can drink. It's not a bad way to spend your Saturday afternoon.


St. John Brewers Tropical Mango Ale.














To sum up Support you local brewers and have a pint...or two... or three or whatever you feel like. Craft beer is here to stay and I for one am happy as all get out!

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