I talked with Charlie Cole from Blue Cat Brewing Company drinking a Lua Lenore, which is a Belgian Farmhouse Ale.  This beer has barley, wheat, several different kinds of rye, and the yeast used makes it feel like you're at home at the farmhouse.
He told a story of a couple that were in town for a comic book convention who wanted to taste some local beers while they were in town.  He just happened to have the new 2022 map for the QC Ale Trail which has a couple new additions for the year.  There are 17 breweries in the Quad Cities and all you have to do is hit 4 of them in order to start getting some freebies.  The more you visit the more you get!


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