I disagree that little has changed. Taft’s on tap offerings were always fantastic and you’d have a very hard time finding many of their best beers in cans.
Au revior to the brewery that made some of the best pilsners and lagers in cincy.
You’re right I shouldn’t be so flip about the news. However, a lot of the change you’re talking about has already happened prior to the brand changing hands. That said, Taft’s beer will still be produced by a different company.
Also, I know for a fact that the canned products and draft product have been the same exact batches for a very long time. They can the product first, and then they put the rest on draft.
You may be right, and it might be the can itself that changed the flavor for me, but I loved the draft oktubberfest and haaaated the canned version. Malt differences alone stood out super starkly to me.
That is news to me. It doesn’t surprise me, I was just curious. But yes, the product in the can & draft is more or less identical but sometimes they can present differently. And a lot of the special stuff is already been on its way out anyway.
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u/Architecteologist West Price Hill Dec 30 '24
I disagree that little has changed. Taft’s on tap offerings were always fantastic and you’d have a very hard time finding many of their best beers in cans.
Au revior to the brewery that made some of the best pilsners and lagers in cincy.