Jump to content
Twins Daily
  • Create Account

Beergraphs Says This Beer Was The Most Checked-In Beer At Target Field


Parker Hageman

Recommended Posts

Gathering information from the beer-boasting app, Untappd, Beergraphs.com found that the most checked-in adult beverage at Target Field was Summit's Extra Pale Ale in 2014. 

 

Of course, that does not represent the overall masses who funneled into Target Field for 81-games this year. By sheer quantity, AB-InBev's Michelob Golden Light was the most consumed beer this year says Twins president Dave St. Peter.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Love untappd.......and beergraphs.

 

I wonder how much better beergraphs would be with some formatting, and better "chat" software, and use of more than just untappd.

 

Basically, untappd self selects most people that "only" drink mass beers, as most of them aren't going to check in on untappd just to document that miller is a 4 still.....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Gathering information from the beer-boasting app, Untappd, Beergraphs.com found that the most checked-in adult beverage at Target Field was Summit's Extra Pale Ale in 2014. 

 

Of course, that does not represent the overall masses who funneled into Target Field for 81-games this year. By sheer quantity, AB-InBev's Michelob Golden Light was the most consumed beer this year says Twins president Dave St. Peter.

Nice to know DSP and the Twins are using analytics after all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Provisional Member

Basically, untappd self selects most people that "only" drink mass beers, as most of them aren't going to check in on untappd just to document that miller is a 4 still.....

 

Thank goodness for self-selecting data!

 

Admittedly, those retro cans make Miller Lite taste better.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Love untappd.......and beergraphs.

 

I wonder how much better beergraphs would be with some formatting, and better "chat" software, and use of more than just untappd.

 

Basically, untappd self selects most people that "only" drink mass beers, as most of them aren't going to check in on untappd just to document that miller is a 4 still.....

 

 

Hopefully the over reporting of craft beers and under reporting of crap beers gets the bandwagon jumpers off of the Miller/Bud/Coors ride.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Provisional Member

So to sum it up, people who drink Summit like to brag about it and the multitudes of people who drink Michelob shamefully drink in anonymity?

I prefer "sophisticated palate", but that works too.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have to admit after recently discovering Deschutes Obsidian Stout it's tough to go back, even to Summit, which is mighty good.

 

A great beer, pretty easy to find on tap in MN too!

 

Other good stouts:

Dangerous Man Milk Stout

Tallgrass Buffalo Sweat

Founders Breakfast Stout

 

The list is quite long......

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A great beer, pretty easy to find on tap in MN too!

 

Other good stouts:

Dangerous Man Milk Stout

Tallgrass Buffalo Sweat

Founders Breakfast Stout

 

The list is quite long......

 

The holy grail I'm trying to replace is Watney's Cream Stout. The Deschutes will do but I'll have to look into these others. Surdyk's, or elsewhere?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If service is what you want.......Four Firkins in St. Louis Park and Oakdale......or France 44 in Edina.

 

If price is what you want, um, other places.

 

Dangerous Man is only available in their tap room, unfortunately. NE Mpls, near Indeed and other breweries.

 

Watney's Cream......let me try to figure out a good comp. Boring meetings today, I should have time.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Mackeson's XXX stout is a close approximation to Watney's, in that both are excellent milk stouts. Watney's hasn't been made for years, that's a long search for a replacement, perhaps with every passing year nostalgia is making the Watney's more irreplaceable.

 

The Watney you drank was likely brought in from Canada, it was brewed here by Sleeman's before it disappeared when Watney's was bought out.

 

Sprecher black bavarian is also very good if you're looking for something domestic. Sprecher is a Milwaukee micro brew. Although it's not a milk stout so not as sweet.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Twins Daily Contributor

No love for Surly Bender on here yet?!  I am disappoint, haha.

 

I found it interesting untappd did not warn me about my consumption on Saturday, when my wife and I worked our way through two flights at Tin Whiskers.....

 

Thoughts on Tin Whiskers overall?  I've been meaning to spend a day or so there, haha.  Gotta give some love to me fellow Electrical Engineers when they start a brewery!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is an application called Untappd. When you drink a beer, you "check in" and say what you are drinking and rate it.

 

I thought Tin Whiskers had a great space, a bit loud. There are communal tables and games. The bar was nice. It is a good site.

 

The beers were better than many taprooms, looking at my Untappd....(a 3.5 is a good score from me, I'd buy it again)......

 

Stout=3.5 (the special cask was a 4.5)

Brown=2.5, but my wife thought it was a 4

Amber 3.5

Pumpkin=3.5, 4 for the nitro

Wheat=3.5 or 4, it had a lot of flavors, but not the banana flavors

Pilsner=2, but I don't like Pilsners much

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No love for Surly Bender on here yet?!  I am disappoint, haha.

 

 

Thoughts on Tin Whiskers overall?  I've been meaning to spend a day or so there, haha.  Gotta give some love to me fellow Electrical Engineers when they start a brewery!

 

I really like Bender, but it's not a sweet/milk stout at all.....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rankings of Taprooms (I am sure I'm missing some that I have been to, but as you can see, I still have a lot to go to.....):

 

By Beer:

Dangerous Man

Harriet Brewing

Tin Whiskers or Boom Island (all Belgian)

Lift Bridge

Indeed or Steel Toe

Surly (I find them over rated)

Sysiphus (very, very dependent on the beer that week)

Excelsior (I find them flavorless)

 

By "fun" factor:

Harriet Brewing (almost always live music, can be very loud in winter)

Tin Whiskers or Sysiphus or Dangerous Man for the games and buildings

All others are about equal

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly does "checked-in" mean? Unsold?

It's all from an app called "Untappd" used to track and rate beers.  It's fantastic.

 

https://untappd.com/

 

I'm at 635 unique check-ins at the moment, since Nov 22, 2012.  So, I'm doing some damage.  The only beer that I tend to check in more than once is good old Grainbelt.  Which is my favorite cheap beer.

 

If you're looking for another good beer store, The Ale Jail in St. Paul has some great stuff.  I tend to go to Stinson Wine, Beer and Spirits.  I know they list wine first, but beer is their priority.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No love for Surly Bender on here yet?!  I am disappoint, haha.

 

 

Thoughts on Tin Whiskers overall?  I've been meaning to spend a day or so there, haha.  Gotta give some love to me fellow Electrical Engineers when they start a brewery!

 

I love Bender.  I named my cat Bender (only partially for the beer).  

 

I like Tin Whiskers beer.  Pretty good overall.  Their stout is pretty good.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm a hophead, and given the beers of a lot of our new breweries, so are many of the brewers around here.

 

I don't know exactly what beer was like before prohibition, but I can't imagine it had anywhere near the variety of style that we currently enjoy.

 

Golden age of beer? May be.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

The Twins Daily Caretaker Fund
The Twins Daily Caretaker Fund

You all care about this site. The next step is caring for it. We’re asking you to caretake this site so it can remain the premier Twins community on the internet.

×
×
  • Create New...