Ah my fellow beer lovers! I bring you another review of yet another brewery. This growing culture has a lot to offer to the stress filled youth of today. You need to vent, grab a beer. You need to have fun, grab a beer. You need some solace, grab a beer. Beer is now quite an integral part of our culture and why should it not be? It's always great that we imbibe other cultures and we are now a grub-pubbing generation, with beer bellies and yummy food on a stick.
The brewery we checked out this time is called Downtown. Again the ambiance was so similar to the other two that it hardly gave you a feeling that you have visited a new place. Moreover, the brew was the same - light, medium and dark.
Now creating beer is an art though one which surely we need to work on. Out of the three breweries that I have visited, the taste of the beer has been exactly similar. There has been no change what so ever. I mean this is one aspect of Indians I detest, this herd mentality of theirs. I mean here you are with a brilliant opportunity to create something new and yet all you can do is just repeat what the next guy is doing. How sad is that?
Now creating beer is an art though one which surely we need to work on. Out of the three breweries that I have visited, the taste of the beer has been exactly similar. There has been no change what so ever. I mean this is one aspect of Indians I detest, this herd mentality of theirs. I mean here you are with a brilliant opportunity to create something new and yet all you can do is just repeat what the next guy is doing. How sad is that?
Cannot comment on the food as we just had masala peanuts which were umm mediocre. Anyway, being winters and all, one can always thank old monk to come to the rescue to make your heart a soul a little warm. The only hope now is that I get to experience a whole new brewery and some amazing beer.
So, Park your asses down and grab a beer! |
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