Beers with Bernhard: Boomsicle
We are switching things up a bit with “Beers with Beshear”. Since Governor Andy Beshear’s press conferences are becoming few and far between, we are changing the post to “Beers with Bernhard”. That’s me!
With taprooms, bars and restaurants slowly beginning to reopen across the state, the craft beer industry in Kentucky is starting to return to normalcy. Every weekend, I will continue to highlight a different Kentucky craft beer to show support of all the amazing breweries across our Commonwealth. And now that most are open, you can visit the taproom and try it yourself!
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Mile Wide Beer Co: Boomsicle
If you like sour beers, or if you want to like sour beers, you need to get your hands on Mile Wide’s Boomsicle the latest sour in their Quiet Science series of American Sour Ales.
Boomsicle was brewed with cherry, raspberry and key lime puree, making this beer tart and a little sweet. I only got notes of cherry and raspberry, no key lime but loved it. I like sours, but I don’t go out of my way to drink them. I would go out of my way to get my hands on more of this beer from Mile Wide.
Style: Sour Ale
ABV: 5%
IBU: N/A
Mile Wide Beer Co
636 Barret Ave
Louisville, KY 40204
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