Mad Anthony’s APA is named for General Anthony Wayne, Brigadier General of the American Revolutionary War. It is rumored that during the war, General Wayne was shot numerous times and that his “madness” can be attributed to lead poisoning caused by the lead filled bullets which entered his body. He died in 1796, and was buried in Erie only to be dug up years later by his angry son, upset that his father had not been buried in the family plot. Driving Mad Anthony’s remains back to St. David’s Churchyard, his son drove so fast, causing many of the General’s bones to fall out of the wagon and be strewn across various parts of Pennsylvania!
IBU : 40
Avis
Friend J
1 year ago
2.8
Mr X
@ The Pub at Wegmans2 years ago
3.8
This has a light biscuity, toasted bread malty side. Has medium earthy hops. Has a light sweetness with a dry hoppy bitterness to it that lingers in the mouth.
It’s really old school APA like you’d get in the old days. I kind of forgot how good an old school APA is like since you don’t see them that much now of days. It was really nice to have, refreshing the taste bud memories.
John C
6 years ago
3.0
Nice taste.
Jani S
@ Weis Markets7 years ago
4.0
Tombouser
8 years ago
3.5