Buckshot Amber Ale

My good friend Chris stopped at Bruisin’ Ales in Asheville, North Carolina and got me a gift. Or, rather, six gifts. Here’s one:

Buckshot Amber Ale, from Natty Greene’s Brewing

They say:

full-bodied with rich, smooth flavor and notes of caramel and toffee

Honey-colored with an off-white head. Aroma is very light. I mean, I know my sense of smell isn’t the best but I’m just not getting much of anything. Things get a little better as it warms, but it’s still very light. Flavor is light with a bit of maltiness. Not really any hops. It’s okay, I suppose. My palate might be spoiled by all those IPAs.

Magic Hat Roxy Rolles

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The cap says: “Without hops the world stops”

We’re back to sweltering summer weather, but that little chill we had last week is a reminder that autumn is just around the corner. My favorite season.

It’s the color of dried apricot. Head is off-white with some staying power. Nice big grassy hop aroma. Medium body and plenty malty, but more “hop” than one would expect if one was thinking this was a typical märzen. I rather like it.

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Tröegs HopBack Amber Ale

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Tröegs calls this their flagship beer. How odd that I’ve never had it. Especially since I generally like Tröegs’ beers.

Nice, deep amber color with a white head. Bready from the malt, grassy from the hops. Medium body with a clean finish and plenty of sharp hop bitterness.

Me likey. I’ll be picking this up regularly.

Tröegs HopBack Amber Ale