Tasty for the ABV. I'm not a huge barrel aged guy but this is enjoyable in a 1 per sitting for me.Whoa how’s that?
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Randomly found this at my local grocery store in New Jersey - looking forward to trying it as I’ve never had the opportunity to buy it out here before
I enjoyed it - definitely had a unique profile compared to the (many) other IPAs I’ve tried. I’ve since seen Pseudo at a few other stores here in NJ/PA, so they must have made a push to distribute here. Haven’t seen any of the other ‘sue’ series yet though.TG is one of the best brewers in the country.
King Sue is one of the better base pales you get (along with Oskar Blues Dales). I prefer the King Sue as I find doubles have the best flavor.
Hope you enjoyed. They have some seasonal IPAs that are standouts, something that's hard to do.
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Roasty malt, dark coffee and a good amount of oak barrel-nice sipper.
It’s not an expensive bourbon by any means, just an entry level for Weller but it’s a smooth easy drinker for the money. Definitely hard to find around here though.oooh, i have not seen that before! i tried Willet for the first time in Cleveland a few years ago. wish you could get it here in Iowa!
Personally, I'm slamming a Hopslam right now as I cook pasketti and meatballs.