Evil Twin Brewing
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 12:04 pm
Anybody familiar with Evil Twin Brewing? They list their office in Brooklyn, NY, but I think they are actually out of Denmark. http://eviltwin.dk/ And if you click on the beers from their webpage, it seems like they are brewed all over the place. From Cerveja Tupiniquim, Brazil to Westbrook Brewing Co to Two Roads Brewing Co. to Fanø Bryghus, Denmark and some others.
Anyway, the local craft beer store just got a few of their beers in. Specifically the Lil B (Imperial Porter), the I Love You With My Stout (Imperial Stout), the Yin (Imperial Taiji Stout) and the Yang (Imperial Taiji India Pale Ale)
On their website they tout the Yang and the Yin as each being half of a Black and Tan drink and it suggests you mix the two. They have one called the Yin & Yang (which I'm guessing is the two already mixed for you) and it is written up as a black IPA.
Just curious if anyone has had anything from them, and if it's worth a stop on the way home to pick some up?
EDIT....With more reading, it says that all of their beers are prepared at 10 of the best breweries around the world. Very Interesting!!
EDIT, AGAIN....More really interesting reading here... http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/30/magaz ... ewing.html I had a bomber of Tiger Baby IPA from Mikkeller a while ago, and I remember it being really good. Evil Twin Brewing seems to be well named from the story in the article.
Anyway, the local craft beer store just got a few of their beers in. Specifically the Lil B (Imperial Porter), the I Love You With My Stout (Imperial Stout), the Yin (Imperial Taiji Stout) and the Yang (Imperial Taiji India Pale Ale)
On their website they tout the Yang and the Yin as each being half of a Black and Tan drink and it suggests you mix the two. They have one called the Yin & Yang (which I'm guessing is the two already mixed for you) and it is written up as a black IPA.
Just curious if anyone has had anything from them, and if it's worth a stop on the way home to pick some up?
EDIT....With more reading, it says that all of their beers are prepared at 10 of the best breweries around the world. Very Interesting!!
EDIT, AGAIN....More really interesting reading here... http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/30/magaz ... ewing.html I had a bomber of Tiger Baby IPA from Mikkeller a while ago, and I remember it being really good. Evil Twin Brewing seems to be well named from the story in the article.