

The beer is thick and heavy like a smoothie. I love the fresh peach punch that this beer packs. You slowly enter the doors and head to the stairs. It says Urban Artifact, you must be in the right spot. You look around and see a small sign that points to the side. In the glass it looks like a peach colored smoothie, with a light off-white head on top.Īromas off the top of the glass immediately remind me of a glass of white wine, I get the peach right off the start, but then it gets followed up by citrus and some nice grape aromas. Brewery Urban ArtifactBeer WoodbreakerStyle Midwest Fruit Tart AleABV 8.2PH 3.4 This Midwest Fruit Tart is brewed with 3,000 pounds of black cherries, 125 pounds of lemon juice and 30g of vanilla beans per 30bbl batch. Cincinnati Craft beer created in a historic old church When you roll up on Urban Artifact, you convince yourself that you are not at the right place. It’s PACKED with peaches and puts them on a tart pedestal. Focusing on wild beers which are inspired by our lifestyle, the culture and community that we help define, and the microscopic world around us.

Before this, I hadn’t really ever had a peach beer that I can say that I liked, but this one quickly changed my opinion on them. Craft brewery and live performance venue in Cincinnati, OH. This is one of my favorite Midwest Fruit Tart’s (as of writing this, that is). My Thoughts On Urban Artifact Love Letter They released this in cans in their taproom for the first time, and as it went out to distribution around Cincinnati it (like most of the Midwest Fruit Tarts) disappears from shelves before you could snag nearly as much as you wanted.

If you want to show people exactly what being a Midwest Fruit Tart is all about, just pour them a glass of Love Letter and watch their eyes bug out of their head as they drink it and see the literal peach pulp coat their glass afterwards (Each can contains the equivalent of a half of a peach). This Midwest Fruit Tart is brewed with 3,000 lbs of peaches per 30bbl batch, vanilla beans, malted barley, and wheat. Aroma is nice, the brew smells like peaches, vanilla and a hint of bready malt. Service was fast, friendly, and knowledgable. They also have a selection of seltzers if youre into those, which Im not, so your mileage may vary there. Let’s make sure this artifact doesn’t disappear. Served in a pint glass, the beer pours a somewhat hazy gold color with about an inch or so creamy off-white head that stuck around a really long time. Urban Artifact offers a number of outstanding fruit and sour beers, both on tap and in cans to carry home. If you know us and you bring a bottle of Campari on the show you know what's coming next.we Spaghetted everything.Including the most expensive beer in the world.A romantic gesture as old as the written word, prior to the digital revolution, love letters were written with ink on paper.

Occasionally we use a hexagonal badge to capture the logo, and this shape is pulled from the attic. The logo, crafted expertly by Jason Snell with We Have Become Vikings is pulled from the exterior of the remaining stained glass rose window on our facade. Has anybody run across recipes for anything, other than Finn, from these guys Their beer is outstanding and I’d love to brew a keg of something. It represents both our home, our community, and our character. OH - The Mockbee, Krohn Conservatory, The Skeleton Root, Urban Artifact. It says Urban Artifact, you must be in the right spot. Their beer is outstanding and I’d love to brew a keg of something. Anderson Alliance (KAA) in the courtyard behind Just Brew Coffee House in. You take a Miller High Life, take a drink and then dump a shot of Campari into it. Cincinnati Craft beer created in a historic old church When you roll up on Urban Artifact, you convince yourself that you are not at the right place. Our friend Lee joined us hoping to bring the happiness of the Spaghett, which if you don't know is a "beer cocktail" of sorts. Some would argue it still is, with the brewery’s fruited sour ales earning praise and devotion from the region’s beer faithful. Needless to say, I became an instant fan of the brewery’s vast array of spectacular beers that often steer away from the typical IPA and other popular beer styles we’ve come to expect in the craft beer circle. Better late than never is a cliche that I find myself faced with quite regularly. Welcome to one of the craziest shows we've done in a looonggg time. Urban Artifact’s home in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, was a house of worship for the first 140 years of its existence. I jumped onto the Urban Artifact wagon a bit late.
