TwoConn Easy Ale - Two Roads Brewing
An easy-drinking ale built in collaboration with the UConn Huskies.
Sorry if this has already been posted, and sorry if this is bad for the Rolling Rock mojo
Has anyone tried it? Looks like a session ale. Good brewery, love their Octwoberfest.
Gampel too.It's ok, but I prefer Husky Hops. But the only place I've seen it so far is at the XL center.
It's like Coors Light in a more appealing can. Some may like it, but not me.Has anyone tried it? Looks like a session ale. Good brewery, love their Octwoberfest.
Perfect to serve fans that still need to get themselves home safely though. It will also appeal to people that usually go for Ultra, Miller Lite etc. My wife is all over a light craft beer when it is available. She likes to drink local but doesn’t want the calories or really high ABV that usually comes with it.I’m with @HuskyHawk on this. If you buy this thinking you’re about to sip a session IPA, you will be quite disappointed. It’s a weak “golden ale” with an unappealing aftertaste. Hard pass.
That’s what L’il Heaven is for. This sounds like ass.Perfect to serve fans that still need to get themselves home safely though. It will also appeal to people that usually go for Ultra, Miller Lite etc. My wife is all over a light craft beer when it is available. She likes to drink local but doesn’t want the calories or really high ABV that usually comes with it.
To each his/her own I guess. There is a movement in craft beer currently away from hop-slop haze toward more traditional/heritage styles. Plenty of low-ABV craft beers around the state of CT, especially pale ales and lagers from Marlowe in North Haven and Fox Farm in Salem, and lagers, pilsners and 3% table beers from the wonderful crew at Kent Falls.Perfect to serve fans that still need to get themselves home safely though. It will also appeal to people that usually go for Ultra, Miller Lite etc. My wife is all over a light craft beer when it is available. She likes to drink local but doesn’t want the calories or really high ABV that usually comes with it.
This is the only correct answerThey still charge you $10 for the TwoConn. Go with the higher alcohol percentage option.
Can't you have it shipped directly from Two Roads?I live in Cincy and can't get this. Anyone want to do a solid and ship this to me if I Venmo/PayPal? I'll throw in some extra for the hassle.
Headway is probably the best shelfie IPA available statewide.This is the Two Roads beer that's gonna make me want another? Doubtful. The XL is loaded with Two Roads but I still go with the Headway.