I'm taking a trip soon and was wondering where's the best place to score sour beer.
A quick Google search for "Washington, DC sour beer" reveled both ChurchKey in Lorgan Circle and Meridian Pint.
ChurchKey seems more beer-snobby with a 42-page .pdf bottled beer menu!
http://churchkeydc.com/documents/BBCKONLINEBOTTLELIST1-30-14.pdf
Curious to ChurchKey's reserve and blends options.
Is it really $60 for a 24z beer? Something like that worth a try?
Here's one of the blends (I think.)
The local store I usually go to is Norm's Beer and Wine in Vienna, VA. It's a small-ish store, I wonder if they'll have any sour beers.
Give me advice, DMV-GAF
A quick Google search for "Washington, DC sour beer" reveled both ChurchKey in Lorgan Circle and Meridian Pint.
ChurchKey seems more beer-snobby with a 42-page .pdf bottled beer menu!
http://churchkeydc.com/documents/BBCKONLINEBOTTLELIST1-30-14.pdf
Curious to ChurchKey's reserve and blends options.
Dulcis Succubus 2010 | Le Trou du Diable | Canada | 7% | 25.4 oz.
- Matured w/ Brettanomyces in Californian Dolce Dessert Wine (Noble Rot) Barrels
$60
Is it really $60 for a 24z beer? Something like that worth a try?
Here's one of the blends (I think.)
Love Child #3 | Boulevard Brewing Company | Missouri | 7.5% | 25.4 oz. | 48º | Tumbler
Blend of Barrel-Aged Ale (Aged from 16 Months to 6 Years) & 11 Month-Old Tank-Aged Sour Ale
$40
The local store I usually go to is Norm's Beer and Wine in Vienna, VA. It's a small-ish store, I wonder if they'll have any sour beers.
Give me advice, DMV-GAF
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