If it were beer, I'd describe the Z as a perfect pilsner light, clean, refreshing and delicious, a go to beer that tastes good any day and for any occasion. Rodrigo's are more like a stinky craft farm house ale that kind of explodes with complexity and makes you taste all kinds of things you aren't expecting... fruit, hops, yeast, bread, leather, sunshine... ugh I think I may drink too much.
...reminded me of someone comparing Crooked Stave's WWBI to Cantillon's Blabaer. Cheers!
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...reminded me of someone comparing Crooked Stave's WWBI to Cantillon's Blabaer. Cheers!
Swang on,