Beer-a-Day #304
Our IPA is a strong, full bodied ale with intense hop character and deep golden color. Multiple kettle hop additions and generous dry hopping contribute to the powerful yet smooth and fragrant hop character of this beer.
Pale gold in color. Hop aroma is soft and floral, but the hops really come through in [...]
Beer-a-Day #169
This English-style ale is brewed with Marris Otter and Caramel malts for a rich, reddish-copper color and smooth maly palate. The use of bittering & aroma addition hops balances the regal, sweet maltiness and imparts a softly perfumed aroma.
ESB is one of my favorite styles, and I’ve always had a weakness for redheads.
A lovely [...]
Beer-a-Day #136
Pale, pale yellow. White head. Aroma is very light, as is the flavor. I’d have it again.
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December 22, 2008 - 5:50 AM
Tags: anderson valley, appearance, aroma, beer review, beer tasting, blind tasting, brooklyn brewery, butternuts, dogfish head, flavor, great divide, hops, ipa, middle ages brewing, mouth feel, Reviews, rogue, smaual smith's, stone brewing, stoudt's brewery, weyerbacher
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Back in October we tried an Octoberfest bake off (a taste test) and it wasn’t that successful. Nice.. not thrillin’, but nice. So when a different group of my friends suggested a blind IPA taste testing, I wasn’t very optimistic; but of course I was game anyway.
Surprise! Not only was it a great evening, the [...]
April 11, 2007 - 9:34 AM
Tags: bube's brewery, lancaster, lancaster brewing company, pennsylvania dutch, pretzel, stoudt's brewery, tours
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My wife and I love Pennsylvania Dutch country. We’ve taken several weekend trips out to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and found the food wonderful (find a place that offers “family-style” dining), the people warm and friendly, and the prices reasonable. Oh, sure, there are a few tourist traps, and as beautiful as they are we just can’t afford [...]
April 23, 2009 - 2:50 PM
112- you are doing good, keep going (thought you would want a little encouragement)