A few days ago I took advantage of the afternoon to visit some friends who have a bicycle workshop and who also like beer. For this #beersaturday I'm going to talk about three beers that I bought at the store of an acquaintance who sells craft beers.
To begin with, it was not in my plans to buy beers and take them to the workshop since they are usually drinking tea or infusions along with sweet cookies at those times of the day, but since it was already 8 p.m. they usually start cutting off the work and They stopped accepting clients so I took a few minutes to bring them some beers as a surprise and share a nice moment with them.
Among the cherries I brought were the Belgian, Golden and Amber varieties. All three from completely different brands that surprised with their flavors.
The first one we started with was a black one with a very intense flavor since it had a similarity to a white drink that here in Argentina we call a liquor or whiskey a white beam. The flavor itself was delicious, 10 points and we really enjoyed that beer since we enjoyed the beer more at the moment than talking about the main characteristics of the beer.
Then we opened one that has orange extract and that is generally very little consumed in my city but we were pleasantly surprised that it is delicious. Since we are in summer, we had to see this second beer a little faster to avoid it getting hot since generally one tends to enjoy the moment of drinking the beer with friends and chatting.
The third and last cherry is produced by an artisanal company here in the city and is delicious if it is very cold. It tastes like a typical beer except that the body is more noticeable as if it were slightly thicker with a little intense hop aroma and it is very characteristic of the city because its logo shows the very characteristic suspension bridge of Santa Fe along with silhouettes of the port. as if one were on the beach watching the city.