Beaumont Texas Craft Beer Review – Try Abita Andy Gator
Beaumont Craft Beer Review
AndyGator by Abita Brewing Company in Louisiana
Good beer is delicious. Great beer is something to celebrate.
If you have an urge to try a new craft beer in Southeast Texas, head to your favorite East Texas Liquor store or grocery store, including HEB.
It wasn’t long ago when Europe ruled the landscape for Porter, Stout, Dopplebock, Belgian Style Ale, and other complex beer.
The American craft beer movement has largely turned the tables.
If you are a fan of the great German Doppelbock’s, head down to Beaumont’s West End and pick up some Abita AndyGator Dopplelbock at Miller’s Discount Liquor on Phelan.
There is always something new to try at liquor stores in Beaumont and across the Golden Triangle.
It’s been over 20 years since Abita started exporting their excellent Louisiana craft beer to Texas – like their Purple Haze, still available and popular with Southeast Texas liquor stores, bars, and restaurants.
AndyGator is newer, but sure to become a favorite of Southeast Texas craft beer lovers who enjoy bocks like Shiner Bock or Celebrator’s Doppelbock.
Robust, fruity, and strong – coming in at 8% alcohol, this is another Abita craft beer that will stand the chance of time with SETX craft beer aficionados.
We’re living in an age when you can enjoy the world’s best craft beer – right here in Southeast Texas.
Today’s East Texas liquor stores, and even larger grocery stores like HEB, have very knowledgeable and helpful staff members happy to make recommendations.
Ask questions and they can help you find your favorite craft beer – and to discover new ones.
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