Hines Ward and Rodney Harrison are potential future Hall of Famers.
Aahh... I will respectfully withdraw from the conversation of the opening cast. I apologize for sticking my nose into things I know not.
Hines Ward and Rodney Harrison are potential future Hall of Famers.
Beer isn't brewed on-site, probably the same place the HP beer is made. I highly recommend the house IPA if you're into hops and the seasonal coffee beer right now is a good choice if you want something more mild yet tasty. The second time I went the server offered free samples of the beer before choosing.
Correct. The cheerful disposition of our waitress melted away as I asked again... "so they aren't brewed on site?" Her practiced comeback was "But these are exclusive to our restaurant"All of those stainless steel tanks are fake? They have no intention of brewing anything there?
I've yet to eat here, but i've been inside and walked by many a times before/after HHN and I get the same vibe. It's just an odd vibe to go for for a sports bar. I almost feel like i'd need to dress up to go there. A sports bar should feel relaxing.I've eaten here twice already so I'll give you some feedback. First of all the atmosphere is odd... too upscale for a sports bar yet too sports bar to be an upscale joint.
All of those stainless steel tanks are fake? They have no intention of brewing anything there?
Universal is becoming a great place to be a beer lover.
The house beers are brewed locally. And are true exclusive craft beers. I don't care that they aren't brewed in that particular building. It's not like that are trying to pass them off as local craft beers when they are actually brewed by InBev in St. Louis.
Universal is becoming a great place to be a beer lover.
They are brewed at the Florida Beer Co. in Cape Canaveral, FL. It is a new state of the art facility that opened last year. Prior to that they were based out of Melbourne, FL.not to get geeky, but in order to brew large amounts in Florida, you basically have to brew off site. "Brewpubs" in Florida can only be legally allowed to have so many tanks. Add the fact that operating a small on-site brewery is more expensive, then operating at a leased facility brewery, where they don't have to pay an independent brewmaster, or staff. I'm not sure exactly where this beer is brewed, but it's possible it's a BrewHub. Which brews beers for a lot of breweries in Florida at a fraction of the cost.
Yep, they're from FBC. The "House IPA" is Florida Beer Company's Double Swamp Ape.