Kevin: Straight from the bottle ? You barbarian.

J R is drinking an Orcas Need (clean) Water by Verdant Brewing Co at La Binouze
In the line to see New Order live. Lotta white grapes. Some melon. It's funny how you see all that citra and galaxy but also some melon touch that's not that common there. Starts dense, then dilutes. Not bad at all.
Purchased at La Binouze
J R is drinking a B-Bomb (2022) by Fremont Brewing at La Binouze
Ladies and gentlemen, hats off here. Drank straight from the bottle, and still, massive. Boozy heaven, your classic soy sauce beauty full of bourbon, coffe, and leather, but also sticky and dense. A festival of malts. Now, that's a beer.
Purchased at La Binouze
J R is drinking a Sound Machine Groove by DEYA Brewing Company at Liquiderie Cave
Not really sure if I like this or not. Not too aromatic, but full in mouth. Foamy. Dense. Dunk. Tastes like pineapple, melon, lime and... Some onion. Mid bitterness. No issues about the beer itself, but wouldn't repeat.
Purchased at Liquiderie Cave
J R is drinking a Fruits of the Forest Triple Stacked Breakfast Waffle by Vault City Brewing at La Binouze
Jam everywhere. Maybe the maple stack is a bit more of a hint tha it should be. But the beer is pretty lit. Pulpy jammy red fruits. Candy like effervescence. Thick. I've had better Vault's, but this is one of the good ones.
Purchased at La Binouze
Now this is complex. Imagine a sour beer that evolves as a malty barrique-queen as the sip passes through your palate. Brown stout-ish head but no siut character. Lotta fruit. Really unique.
Purchased at Liquiderie Cave