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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Revolver Blood and Honey. Granbury, TX.[/quote] Well the name makes me curious.[/quote] It is so good. This is a pretty good summary: [quote]Blood & Honey is described on the Revolver website as an American wheat ale finished with blood-orange zest, local Fall Creek Farms honey, and other spices. Clark calls it a bridge beer, one that’s not too hoppy or malty, but rich and medium-plus bodied. The 7 percent alcohol content never hurts either, he adds. “It has this nice and very pleasant sweetness that comes on,” Clark says. “It’s a beer that women and men enjoy equally. ... The questions we’ve had from our customers have been almost equally been spread among the gender gap.” http://www.dfw.com/2013/07/31/814706/revolver-brewing-blood-honey-to.html [/quote][/quote] This sounds GOOD. Do they distribute?[/quote] I think it's limited only to Texas right now. But if you are ever down here, I highly recommend you get one on tap or pick up a six pack for sure![/quote]
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