5/5 Nick G. 4 months ago on Google
I
have
been
to
so
many
OKC
breweries
that
I
can’t
keep
track
of
them
all,
but
when
I
walked
into
Fair-Weather
Friend,
I
instantly
recalled
the
fine
beers
I
had
consumed
on
a
previous
trip.
You
have
to
know
where
you’re
going
(or
use
a
mapping
app)
to
get
here,
because
FWF
is
not
visible
from
any
major
thoroughfare.
Parking
is
in
the
back.
Once
inside,
the
tap
room
is
sleek
and
simple,
basic
tables,
chairs,
and
bar
stools
in
a
sea
of
blonde
wood.
If
IKEA
brewed
beer,
this
would
be
their
tap
room.
As
per
usual,
I
went
with
a
flight,
all
new
brews
from
my
previous
visit.
I
went
with
That
Bag
Boy,
a
Kellerbier
(5.4%ABV),
followed
by
Meadowlark,
a
Kölsch
(5.4%ABV),
Hudson’s
Fresh
Hop,
an
IPA
(5.4%ABV),
and
My
Friend
Nectaron,
also
an
IPA
(7.0%ABV).
My
normal
routine
is
to
have
a
pint
of
my
fave
off
the
lot,
and
this
time
the
Kellerbier
won
hands
down.
Kellerbiers
(“Cellar
Beers”)
are
uncommon
in
the
US,
and
this
was
the
best
one
I
have
had
since
I
was
in
Germany.
It
was
light
and
crisp,
yet
had
a
nice
malty
finish
that
left
me
enjoying
each
swig
long
after
I
sent
it
down
the
hatch.
I
also
liked
their
attention
to
glassware,
because
knowledgeable
brewers
know
that
each
style
requires
a
different
type
of
vessel.
I
even
bought
one
to
take
home.
And
I’ll
be
back
for
more
fine
beer
next
time
in
OKC.
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