Worcester has some great spots for those who love beer. Armsby Abbey, Dive Bar, and Brew City Grill & Brew House each have a selection that could keep you busy for days. Even Peppercorn’s Grille & Tavern‘s Wormtown Brewery provides the local flavor with it’s locally brewed beers. But several restaurants have a self-labeled beers to help keep your taste buds entertained. Evo’s amber boch is no exception. Next time you go out to dinner, ask the waitress if they have their own beers, you might find something unexpected.
Category: Drinks
Guinness
Obviously in the world of the most common beers, Guinness is included but not necessarily understood, or appreciated, by the casual beer drinker as often as it should be. Guinness, an Irish dry stout, is most commonly recognized for it’s dark, thick appearance topped with a thick creamy foam head (if poured properly). Noted with it’s roasted unmalted barley flavor, this beer is a suitable choice for those looking for a bold beer but with only about 126 calories (compared to Sam Adams Boston Lager which has 160 calories). Many of Worcester’s bars, Irish or not, offer Guinness, including Irish Times, Celtic Tavern, Galway Bay Irish Pub, Grey Hound Pub, Funky Murphy’s, and Tweeds Pub.