remi
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Having just returned from some time in New York- I thought I'd share a couple of great beer places that you must check out if you are ever there...
Firstly- Blind Tiger: 281 Bleeker St, New York.
The night I was there, they had over 30 beers on tap- the vast majority being craft beer from the US, Belgium, and an amazing IPA from Norway...
Second- Gingerman: 11 East 36th Street, New York
This is a picture of the menu for the night I was there- over 70 beers on tap. They had a Green Flash Hop Head Red Ale on gravity cask- oh my god it was good.
And this is half of the taps:
Third- Bierkraft: 191 5th Avenue, Brooklyn
These guys have a rotating line-up of 10 or so taps, featuring various American, and some British craft beers. They had 3 beer engines going when I was there. You can get a 'Growler', which is the equivalent of 4 pints, to take home (filled with a counterpressure filler) for about US$10, and they have great sandwiches. This is a picture of a growler.
Last- the Oyster Bar under Grand Central Station- also have a great range of beers, but the oysters are simply amazing...
Hope someone finds this useful if ever in New York.
Remi
Firstly- Blind Tiger: 281 Bleeker St, New York.
The night I was there, they had over 30 beers on tap- the vast majority being craft beer from the US, Belgium, and an amazing IPA from Norway...
Second- Gingerman: 11 East 36th Street, New York
This is a picture of the menu for the night I was there- over 70 beers on tap. They had a Green Flash Hop Head Red Ale on gravity cask- oh my god it was good.
And this is half of the taps:
Third- Bierkraft: 191 5th Avenue, Brooklyn
These guys have a rotating line-up of 10 or so taps, featuring various American, and some British craft beers. They had 3 beer engines going when I was there. You can get a 'Growler', which is the equivalent of 4 pints, to take home (filled with a counterpressure filler) for about US$10, and they have great sandwiches. This is a picture of a growler.
Last- the Oyster Bar under Grand Central Station- also have a great range of beers, but the oysters are simply amazing...
Hope someone finds this useful if ever in New York.
Remi