Hoof Hearted Brewery & Kitchen
Columbus, OH
My second brewery stop in Columbus was an obvious one, how could I resist visiting Hoof Hearted which had recently made their beers available in St.Louis. It was a no brainer to check out their taproom to enjoy some fresh, uniquely brewed beers. After a short Lyft ride from Land-Grant, we arrived at Hoof Hearted, again due to the time (Early afternoon 2-3pm) there taproom/restaurant wasn't overly packed, and that was a good thing as it still allowed us the opportunity to grab a seat at the bar and chat with the bartenders. Honestly, I am not sure where to start here, much like earlier, we went with two flights to try as much as possible, but it was nearly impossible to pick a favorite. However with that being said at the top of my list was "Don't Worry, My Mom Said It's Cool," which was an Imperial Birthday Cake Stout brewed with Astronaut Ice Cream, Cacao Nibs, & Vanilla; it was dessert in a glass (I even brought home the last four cans in the brewery). Next up was likely a three-way tie between the following:"Can I Ask You A Personal Question (Strawberry Rhubarb)" which was a Milkshake IPA; brewed with strawberry, rhubarb lemonade DIPA with milk sugar, oh yes it was good.
"1-800-DoubleDoubleExtraExtra-Frootie-Frootie-BiggieBiggie-JuicyJuicy," which was a Triple IPA that tasted a little like Juicy Fruit gum.
"I Wanna Be A Cowboy Too," which was a Sour / Farmhouse IPA that was double dry hopped IPA with vanilla and milk sugar.

Hoof Hearted had a killer lineup, and a healthy food menu to boot. I was able to try Deex Nuts (nuts served with a spicy house seasoning, lime, and Cilantro) and the Bayou Bitez (Tempura fried alligator served with fennel and spicy aioli). Service here was equally as impressive, although it also wasn't particularly busy either, so your experience may vary.
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