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Joining Birdhouse Pale Ale on tap today is a brand new one... say hello to our Kuitbier, a collaboration with @viceadmiralfitzroy @keybrewing. This traditional Dutch style ale was brewed from a grist of 45% oats, 20% Dutch malted wheat and 35% Dutch ale malt. It was bittered with noble hops and fermented with a kƶlsch yeast strain, unfiltered of course and at 4.7% abv it's delightfully easy drinking. Come get some. #mdbeer #craftbeer #draftbeer #brewedinbaltimore #kuitbier #drinklocal #keybrewing #thebrewersart
 
So story time...

Back in the old Deutsch days.... The oats and wheats that are used to make this style of beer went up in price... And farmers made more money selling to bakeries to make food n shit vs beer.... Plus Heineken came out with big backing so people just stopped making Kuitbier as much until they petty much got phased out of the beer game almost entirely.

Every now n then you can find some... But they're very rare. Our brewery is cool with a lotta brewers and the story came up, so they were like fuck it... Let's bring it back.

Shits good as fuck. I'd take one over a Heineken easily. Perfect light summer drinking beer
 
So story time...

Back in the old Deutsch days.... The oats and wheats that are used to make this style of beer went up in price... And farmers made more money selling to bakeries to make food n shit vs beer.... Plus Heineken came out with big backing so people just stopped making Kuitbier as much until they petty much got phased out of the beer game almost entirely.

Every now n then you can find some... But they're very rare. Our brewery is cool with a lotta brewers and the story came up, so they were like fuck it... Let's bring it back.

Shits good as fuck. I'd take one over a Heineken easily. Perfect light summer drinking beer


Iā€™d take almost any beer over a Heineken. Almost
 



So we just debuted this on tap today. The Brewers wanted to still call it "Thin Ice" but we ended up going with "Amundsen's Flight"

It's still thin ice, but it'sn aged 4 months in an oak foeder which gives it a much more roasted taste. I think it's kinda heavy for the summer, but it is good
 
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I got this because I felt like experimenting a bit. Lmao.

Itā€™s pretty light drinking beer with a hint of lime and maybe cayenne. Funny enough it kinda reminds me of the spicy Doritos, or I just have a taste for some right now. Lmao.

I probably wouldnā€™t buy this again, but if it was given to me I wouldnā€™t turn it down.
 
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The name is spot on to what this taste like. Iā€™ve had different breweries versions of red velvet cake type beer. Iā€™ve had one that was red and the head was solid (foam) white like cream cheese frosting.

This one is the best and closest tasting to red velvet cake.
 
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Bought 4 six packs of these to bring back to the states. In Jamaica

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Catching some Summer League NBA games while tasting new beers.

Not too hoppy of an IPA, which is great for my palate and itā€™s 10% but not boozie at all.
 
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Love the caramel notes. It has a little bitterness, but itā€™s a smooth drink. 8% ABV and you donā€™t really feel it.

Founders brewery is kinda know for darker beers with a bit of kick. Kinda surprised I found this lighter beer out here.
 
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