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Beer Touring: Wet 'N Reckless
One thing you have to remember is that no one begins as an expert. The breweries you compared Wet 'N Reckless to were largely started by very experienced award winning homebrewers (with the assistance of sponsorships and matching cash input) or employed accomplished brewmasters from the start. This brewery is brand new and developing; every time I go I see Dave frequently circling the tasting room asking for feedback on the beer. The reason I like going to Wet 'N Reckless is that the atmosphere is casual, friendly, and social. A spot like this is definitely worth visiting if you like bars/pubs in the tradition of a "local" where there is a sense of camraderie. I too enjoy Greenflash but I've never been approached by friendly people to chat (except for a Jersey Shore-esque overly tan beer supplier that one time). There is a time and place for the more formal polished breweries, but I go to Wet 'N Reckless to unwind, relax, and joke around with new friends.— March 29, 2012 11:30 a.m.