The guys at NuNu’s will sell singles. They also told me that Cigar City is coming to Louisana. Jai Alai is a solid ipa and Maduro is an outstanding brown ale.
The problem, as we’re seeing in Texas, is access to FRESH Jai Alai. After about 70-90 days, the malt base becomes more profound than the hop base. Also, we haven’t gotten any Maduro here yet. Just Jai, Gubna Pale Ale and a lager.
To be honest, though, as long as fresh Cocodrie, Holy Roller, Ghost and Jucifer is on the shelves, Jai Alai fresh would be a nice change of pace, but I think a lot of it will shelfturd as people reach for the more local options.
I can buy bud light singles any where lol.
Catahoula Common was the 1st Gnarly Barley beer that I tried and thought it was absolutely horrible. So horrible, I could only stand a few sips and threw the rest of the 6 pack away.
I had to be talked into trying Juicifer just because it was made by Gnarly Barley. Juicifer won me over pretty quick.
I still say for people who think they just will never like “craft” beer, Parish Canebrake and Bayou Teche Ragin Cajun are two that will get you buying local craft.
After that, it’s up to you where you want to expand. My dad still doesn’t like IPA/hoppy styles. However, he also used to not like “dark beers”, but now, he likes Founders Breakfast Stout, and various bourbon barrel aged stouts. He looks for them at Nunu’s.
Urban south's Marzen was the first beer by them I did not care for
The best Oktoberfest beer I ever had and still crave it today was from a German place called Eckhard's in Topping Virginia
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