the wimperoo wrote:
d4v3 wrote:
I have never tasted anything made by 5 rabbit, that I thought was worth the considerable effort that it took to swallow. In fact I would have to vote their ancho chile pepper flavored brew (I won't even call it beer), the single worst thing I consumed all last year. The place has great credentials ,but it certainly proves the adage of too many chefs spoiling the broth (or in this case, brew). At a certain point too many add-on flavors makes a beverage turn from a beer into an over-the-top wine cooler. Kind of like salsa flavored Zima. I would not consider 5 rabbits' products beer, by any stretch of the imagination. Still I defend their right to produce their abominations, especially as long as there are people stupid enough to pay good money for it, just do me a favor and refer to them as Mexican themed malt beverages and not beer.
Oh well, to each his own. Still it is good to see that in just a few years, what would be considered a dearth of breweries in the former brewing capital of America, is now rapidly approaching an excess.
I agree that there beer hasn't been anything worth drinking at this point, but I also think they deserve another chance in the future. They now have their own brewery and a brewmaster with a fairly solid reputation (John J Hall formerly of Goose Island). Once he gets things up and running to his standards and they dial in their system, I'll give their beers another shot.
Speaking of 5 Rabbit, I just caught this distressing story about a fight between its founders, which has now turned into a lawsuit:
at ChicagoTribune.com, Josh Noel wrote:
Its founders — Mexican and Costa Rican nationals — found a fresh niche in the industry: the first Latin-themed craft brewery in the United States. Renowned beer expert Randy Mosher agreed to come on as a minority partner and write their recipes. The partners hired a well-regarded brewer from Goose Island to run their new Bedford Park brewery. They even won two medals at the Great American Beer Festival, one of the world's preeminent competitions.
But in recent months, the relationship between co-founders Isaac Showaki and Andres Araya has frayed so badly that Araya filed suit against his partner in Cook County circuit court this week, claiming defamation.
5 Rabbit lawsuit rooted in months of discord=R=
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