St. John Brewing new brews?

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RickG
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St. John Brewing new brews?

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Hey thirsty people, has anyone tried any of the beers that the guys are brewing at the tap room?

I know they're still having most of their beer brewed at Shipyard in Main. But, I'm interested in how they are doing with their little 200L system.

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I'll let you know in about 2 weeks. :D
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Post by promoguy »

A couple of days ago had their summer ale. Very decent.
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When we were there we sampled their IPA that they are brewing on site. The first time it was from their first keg, and to be honest, I was a little disappointed. It was lacking the hoppy bitterness I associate with IPAs. We went back later in the trip and tried again--this time it was from the second keg they tapped, and it was much better! They explained it probably tasted better since it had more time to age.
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liamsaunt wrote:When we were there we sampled their IPA that they are brewing on site. The first time it was from their first keg, and to be honest, I was a little disappointed. It was lacking the hoppy bitterness I associate with IPAs. We went back later in the trip and tried again--this time it was from the second keg they tapped, and it was much better! They explained it probably tasted better since it had more time to age.
Cool, I don't imagine they'll have a lot of aging time. Hmmm, I wonder how they are cleaning their kegs?

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... for sale here on the NJ shore. Picked up 2 cases.

Even though its brewed in Maine, lots of friends love it, especially w/ the hint of mango.
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Post by beachluvers »

Can't wait to try it! I am a huge IPA fan.
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Post by Bob & Anita »

We were there around June 28th and they did not have any IPA on tap, which I was disappointed since I like a good IPA. I had a couple of Export Ales, which were quite nice with good body, flavor and nice hoppyness. Anita, our oldest son and Colette (6-PAQ Suba) each had Summer Ales, which they all seem to enjoy. They had a 3rd one on tap but don't remember what it was. They have cool yellow Summer Ale t-shirts, which I bought.

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Post by RickG »

Ya, the Export is good, but brewed at Shipyard. liamsaunt seems to be the one that tasted a brew made on premises.

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