Favorite Craft Beers On Tap

Well not to be a snob, but I'm a little disappointed in this list. Since 16 of the top 20 beers in the Midwest according to BeerAdvocate hail from the Twin Cities, including the top 5, you should hop in the car and drive 3 hours and enjoy a better brew. Top Beers - Midwest (US) - BeerAdvocate

I have heard good things about Peachtree, I've got to give them a try. The best beer brewed in Iowa I've had bar none is Hub City's Midnight Express. I'd LOVE it if the standards and palates across the state were upped!!!
 
yeti, mercinary, sweetgrass american pale ale, boulevard pale ale, boddington pub ale, boulevard single wide ipa, 23rd street crimson phog
 
I came across this small brewery in eastern Missouri when traveling that had a nice assortment of craft beers. My favorite was this obscure mix with a splash of fruit. Check it out!





























:jimlad: Seriously though, I like IPA's and wheat beers, just depends on how I feel at the time.
 
So my families bar is trying to make a change toward only offering craft beer on tap but they want to set themselves apart by offering beers that you might not find at other bars. So I turn to you CycloneFanatics to help us out your and name some of your favorite craft beers. To give you an idea of what we have right now: New Belgium: Fat Tire, sommersault, Ranger, Grand Cru, Rogue Summer Orange, Rogue OREgasmic Ale, Guinness, Frambois, ABT 15, Boulevard...and a few other basics. Any suggestions would be awesome.

You forgot to tell us one critical piece of information. Where is your family's bar?

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that stuff is so good but wow the alcohol sneaks up on you at 8.5%

That is the issue with craft beer on tap at times. It doesn't always provide the best margins for bar owners. Costs of kegs are high and with the high alcohol content, people can drink as much.

As mentioned above, this is why there is a trend of creating craft session beers starting.
 
You forgot to tell us one critical piece of information. Where is your family's bar?

:smile:

Cedar Rapids...right by Coe College. We are Cyclone friendly and show all the games on tv that are on tv. For away games you can usually find those family members who did not travel, up at the bar.

You guys are listing some fantastic brews. Some of them we have had on tap at one point or another. We had New Belgiums La Folie which is their Sour Brown and is fantastic. My uncle is huge on New Belgium. If it's distributed in Iowa, it's been on tap at some point. Here are some others:

Moosedrool
2 Hearted (which I feel should be permanent)
Bells Expidition
Goose Island Sofie and Matilda
Boulevard Tank 7

There are many more, I'm just having a hard time remembering. Here's what was on my list of beers I'd like to see:

About anything Ommegang, but Three Philosophers is great
Peacetree Hop Wrangler
Widmer Brothers Grapefruit IPA
Ale Asylum Hopalicious
Paper City Hop Monster
Boulder Beer Co Hazed and Infused, Mojo IPA, Mojo Risin

Just to throw out a few
 
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By far my favorite is the "New Glarus" line of beers out of New Glarus, WI. The most popular would be Spotted Cow. The only thing is that I don't think they will sell outside the state of WI. They tried to expand into the Chicago area because of their popularity in WI, but gave up due to politics of selling beer in Chicago.
 
Lagunitas IPA
Sierra Nevada Torpedo
Boulevard Tank 7
Alpine Pure Hoppiness
 
Another fun beer is Finnegan's Irish Ale. It is the only non-profit brew in the country. It's made in Minneapolis, MN. I like it a lot and the fact that the profits go to charity make you feel good about drinking it too.
 
Tallgrass Amber Ale
O'Dells 90 Shilling Ale
Big Sky Brewing Heavy Horse Scottish Ale

I could go on and on...
 

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