Good People, that’s who we all want to be around. The reason
is pretty simple, bad people suck. They’re not enjoyable or pleasant. Good
People, on the other hand, are quality and very enjoyable. The brewery downtown
on the corner of 1st Ave. and 14th St. South is exactly
that. From their robust Russian Imperial, Fatso, to the super hopped Double
IPA, Snake Handler, they make a brew for everyone. We’ve been to the brewery
once or twice, these are some of the things we enjoy while we’re there.



Definitely the biggest brewery in Birmingham, Good People
offers five different beers for distribution on a regular basis. Thankfully,
they are all in cans! Their flagship brew, Good People Pale Ale, is like the
Swiss Army knife of canned beers. Its subtle sweetness and light hop flavor
make it an enjoyable brew anytime. The next step for you hop lovers is their
standard IPA. Made with 5 different hops and 6 different malts, this 7.1% abv,
unfiltered beer is very refreshing. If that beer wasn’t hoppy enough for you,
Snake Handler should do the trick. With over one hundred IBUs, and 10% abv,
this beer is a hop head’s dream. Those are three of their regularly produced
beer, it’s ok if you’re not a fan of super hoppy beers, the other two brews
might be more of your style. Good People Brown Ale was the first beer by them
that I fell in love with. At just a little over 5% abv, mildly sweet and a
little nutty, this is a very easy beer to drink. If you want something with a
little more flavor, COS hits the spot. Their Coffee Oatmeal Stout was one of
the beers I sought after every time I visited the taproom, and now that it’s in
cans, life is a little better. An amazing coffee presence is complemented by
the velvety smooth texture from the oatmeal. With a light hop kick, this is a
complex yet balanced brew.
Don’t think that they only have five beers though, visit the
taproom often and you’ll be surprised. Their seasonal releases like Fatso and
Mumbai Rye are some of my favorite southern brews and Hitchhicker is a
fantastic West Coast style IPA. If you’re lucky you might have the opportunity
to try some rare releases like Strongman, or El Gordo. Two of the biggest brews
they make, these two beers, in my mind, are their best.
If you’ve never been to the brewery, visit next time you’re
in the area. As their slogan says “Be Good People, Drink Good Beer”. GPBC has
got the good beer part perfected, now all you have to do is be good people.