I've not seen the Crimson VooDoo...but I was a big fan of the Blackened VooDoo when it was around. Hard to find in north Louisiana and expensive as far as beer goes (depending on the retailer it would go for between $8 and $10/6-pack) but IMO it was worth it.you all have Dixie beer as well, which sucks...but i will make a small exception for Crimson Voodoo, its decent.
Chicago, shit more like 35 miles east of STL metro east, close towns populate together about 10,000 people in a 15 mile radius
yes, Bells beer is probably one of my fav breweries in the US. The oberon is **** good, its one of the few wheat beers I can actually put down and enjoy. I was, however, very disappointed with their cherry ale...it was probably one of the worst beers ive ever tasted. Other good bells beers to try...i love the micro brew, michigan's best in my opinion is bell's oberion.
Its been out for a few years as far as I know. At least a year for sure. And yeah, the Blackened Voodoo is pretty good as well...for a lager haha. They are both a little on the watery side, but still not bad IMO.I've not seen the Crimson VooDoo...but I was a big fan of the Blackened VooDoo when it was around. Hard to find in north Louisiana and expensive as far as beer goes (depending on the retailer it would go for between $8 and $10/6-pack) but IMO it was worth it.
How long has the Crimson been out, Brock? (if ya know)
i was stuck in atl with a 3 hour layover and i wasnt disapointed with the eyecandy down there. i was on my way to baton rouge LA and god d**n, there was beautiful women everywhere i looked. i like the southern women. i think the s**ty weather up hear makes women depressed so they sit in there homes all day and get fat.
as am I, although I havent had enough money lately to try many Belgian ales, which makes me mad.I am more a european ale person.
Ive never had Stella, they dont sell it in Kentucky. Hobgoblin is pretty good, but I cant drink too much of it because its too sweet.Stella and hobbgobblin are two of my favs.