Friday, April 22, 2016

Top 5 Beers at 2SP Brewery #FiveFriday


 
 
 
Since opening their doors in August 2015, 2SP Brewing Company has quickly become one of the most popular brewing companies in Delaware County and the Philadelphia area. Already having over 200 accounts where their beer is sold, this is truly a company on the rise. Owner, Michael Stiglitz, always had a passion for beer and while formerly working for Iron Hill Brewing Company, his passion only grew stronger. Working for Iron Hill, Stiglitz was introduced to craft beers and some very important connections which would lead to the 2SP Brewery today. Stiglitz convinced both Bob Barrar (Head Brewer) and Andrew “Ruby” Rubenstein (Head Cellarman) to join him in creating their own brewing company. But it was Barrar’s one condition to join with Stiglitz that lead to such quick success and recognition. Barrar ,who was born and raised in Glenolden, would only join if he was able to brew one particular beer and pay homage to the county he loved. That brew is known today as “Delco Lager.” This decision would quickly put the brewery on the map, and make them stand out among the competition.

 

With over 30 different styles of beer and growing, you might be unsure exactly where to start. No matter which one you choose, you will see why 2SP is the place to be. If you would like a road map, Mike Stiglitz will tell you his top five beers:


1.      Antonym


 
This springtime and summer grisette is the perfect way to cool off with the heat quickly approaching. With hints of melon this craft offers a crisp and refreshing taste. It is easy to drink and perfect to try if you are new to sampling craft beers. Though Stiglitz believes this to be there number one beer they have brewed, its beginnings make it a bit ironic and interesting. He believed that this French, hoppy, farmhouse ale was not marketable and refused to brew it. It was Ruby who decided to brew it since there was an empty fermenter tank and Stiglitz was gone for the weekend. When Stiglitz returned he was irritated with Ruby’s decision, but was amazed with its taste and it is now his favorite beer at 2SP.

 

2.      Patina


 
This is 2SP’s very own version of the Belgian favorite. The clean yet complex saison is ripe with fruit without being overbearing. At first sip, there are notes of light spice and herbs, but it’s the yeast that gives it a characteristic of fruitiness and aroma. Being neither super dry or too sweet, it is the perfect blend of finesse and strength. Also if you’re celebrating or want to feel a little more sophisticated, than this is the perfect alternative to “boring, old” champagne.

 

 

3.      Baby Bob 


 
This highly developed, precious American style stout takes after its father, Bob’s Russian Imperial Stout. Served with helpings of roasty and chocolate malts, and American hops, this bold and dry stout is semisweet with a hint of coffee notes. Also with it only being 6%, this is a stout Stiglitz says you can drink without it being overbearing or making you feel full. This stout does not “fall far from the tree” and can live up to dad’s expectations.


 

4.      Bellcracker


This is an ideally balanced Double IPA, without inhibition or prohibition for flavor. The bold, pushing hops and therapeutic malts offers a tropical fruit and dry flavor. Though this Double IPA strives for balance, it has a perplexing desire for American hops. Out of the 30+ beers brewed, this is one of those crafts that stood out, and from day one Stiglitz fell in love. Let this punishing brew punch you in the mouth, and show you why its “top dog.”

 

 

5.      Cold Cock


 

This English IPA offers a balance of roasts and citrus with a stiff earthy and floral flavor. Key notes of orange surround this notably less bitter IPA style. Originally, Stiglitz did not like the English IPA style, but it was Barrar’s creation that opened his eyes to this new style. With Cold Cock being Barrar’s favorite beer at 2SP, this is a must try with the Head Brewer giving his stamp of approval.

 

 
Come enjoy the experience of a true “Delco” Brewery. This is the perfect place to be with knowledgeable staff in a friendly environment. Also for you “foodies”, come try some amazing bites with different food trucks available Thursday through Saturday. And while you’re at it, why not check out an amazing classic car show with “Delco Cruisers” happening the 2nd Friday of every month from April to October.


Try these five recommended and others to see why it is so difficult for Mike Stiglitz to only pick five. Also take home a growler of your favorite. If a growler isn’t enough, then I have some great news for you. Starting the second week of May, 2SP will be canning their beer offering cases to the public. They will be starting with these four beers: Delco Lager, ASAP, Bellcracker, and Cold Cock. Join the craze and try real Delco beer, brewed with 100% “wudder”.







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