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Revolver’s Blood & Honey vs. Armadillo’s Greenbelt Farmhouse Ale

A battle of wheat beers.
By Matthew Shelley |
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by-alamo-drafthouseYou’ve read our ranking of the best beers in Dallas. Now we want to know what you think. This is the second of four head-to-head match-ups we’re posing. Last week Peticolas Golden Opportunity soundly defeated Franconia Koelsch, 64 percent to 36 percent.

This time around it’s Revolver’s Blood & Honey vs Armadillo Ale Works’ Greenbelt Farmhouse Ale. The vibrant sweetness of that crowd pleasing, yet devilishly complex American Wheat from Revolver is up against the newish bros on the block just to the north, Armadillo. Blood and Honey came in 20th in our blind test, just a few steps behind the Greenbelt at 17th, but maybe you all disagree. Which of these summer friendly wheat beers will keep your jets cooled and poised for excellence?

You have until the end of Friday to cast your votes.

UPDATE: Armadillo was victorious, 63 percent to Revolver’s 37 percent.


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