So I was a world traveler last week and stopped at Caybrew in the Cayman Islands and found a spectacular beer bar in Cozumel, right next to Margaritaville.
Oh yeah and NOLA on Tap last weekend.
So for Caybrew they of course are in the Cayman Islands and were started by the former overseas market manager for Guinness and his group of investors. They hired a good German born brewer and they make beer, a lot of it. They wouldn't say what the capacity was but they have 6 of the massive outdoor fermentation tanks. I'd imagine it's well over 100k barrells a year.
On to the beer though they are a little different than most. Their "bock" is very hopped up, if it wasn't so malty it'd probably be an IPA to most people. To me it was pretty similar to Rahr's Stormcloud only with a more floral hop profile. Which is good because I love the Rahr one. Ironshore Bock is the name and I rated it pretty highly.
They also do one called Mango Tango which as you can imagine is a fruit beer. Normally these types of beers are wheat based and I hate them. This was more of a lighter bodied pale lager and the Mango wasn't too overpowering. It was a great lighter beer.
Also had their 345 Stout and it was a very good traditional strong stout type beer. Amazingly enough since the brewery was founded by a former Guinness employee.
They have a few other beers but they are traditional styles that are obviously trying to appeal to everyone.
Oh yeah and NOLA on Tap last weekend.
So for Caybrew they of course are in the Cayman Islands and were started by the former overseas market manager for Guinness and his group of investors. They hired a good German born brewer and they make beer, a lot of it. They wouldn't say what the capacity was but they have 6 of the massive outdoor fermentation tanks. I'd imagine it's well over 100k barrells a year.
On to the beer though they are a little different than most. Their "bock" is very hopped up, if it wasn't so malty it'd probably be an IPA to most people. To me it was pretty similar to Rahr's Stormcloud only with a more floral hop profile. Which is good because I love the Rahr one. Ironshore Bock is the name and I rated it pretty highly.
They also do one called Mango Tango which as you can imagine is a fruit beer. Normally these types of beers are wheat based and I hate them. This was more of a lighter bodied pale lager and the Mango wasn't too overpowering. It was a great lighter beer.
Also had their 345 Stout and it was a very good traditional strong stout type beer. Amazingly enough since the brewery was founded by a former Guinness employee.
They have a few other beers but they are traditional styles that are obviously trying to appeal to everyone.
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