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Sixpoint solidifies their lead as the brewers to beat with the release of Apollo in 2012, just in time for summer beer season.  I’ve had a few of these already, and even my friends who usually avoid craft beer are hooked…
Review via theorderofgoodbeer:

Picked up a 4-pack, expecting to be delighted by my first taste of Sixpoint’s American Pale Wheat Ale. Little did I know that those Brooklyn brewboys abandoned that style in favor of a Kristalweizen (which, after tasting, I can only assume is German for “brewed with unicorn tears & angel sweat”).
From the grassy, sweet, banana-bubblegum nose to the smooth, lemon-clove taste and the crisp dry finish, this was simply a great, great exbeerience.

Sixpoint solidifies their lead as the brewers to beat with the release of Apollo in 2012, just in time for summer beer season.  I’ve had a few of these already, and even my friends who usually avoid craft beer are hooked…

Review via theorderofgoodbeer:

Picked up a 4-pack, expecting to be delighted by my first taste of Sixpoint’s American Pale Wheat Ale. Little did I know that those Brooklyn brewboys abandoned that style in favor of a Kristalweizen (which, after tasting, I can only assume is German for “brewed with unicorn tears & angel sweat”).

From the grassy, sweet, banana-bubblegum nose to the smooth, lemon-clove taste and the crisp dry finish, this was simply a great, great exbeerience.

Where to drink craft beer outdoors in New York

via brewyork:

Today is the first full day of Spring, and while many of us have already taken off our outdoor drinking training wheels for the season, there’s months of outdoor drinking weather ahead. So, we’ve cobbled together a list of six of our favorite outdoor spots for drinking craft beer. Don’t call them beer gardens - some of them are rooftops, some are patios, and some are full-blown backyards, but all are great places to catch some rays and drink delicious craft beer.

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It’s been said that people often vote for the candidate they would want to share a beer with, and the same might be true in Iowa during the caucuses, where alcohol isn’t explicitly prohibited (but generally frowned upon) during the voting process.  Here’s a clip of Rick Santorum drinking beer in Iowa, trying a “dark wheat beer” for the first time at a local brewer, affirming that all politics (and beer) is local.

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