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Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: BadMamaJama] #6140490 05/03/11 03:08 PM
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Brew: Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout

Brewed by: Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) | Tadcaster, United Kingdom (England)

Style: English Oatmeal Stout

Glassware: Best served in a mug or pint/shaker.

Personal Notes: Well, heres another addition to the AW BHoF!!! This hearty brew pours up a rich, dark (near black) body sporting an exceptional tan frothy head which provides for some excellent lacing as this brew was savored. The sense of smell is flooded with rich oats, robust/strong coffees, malts, caramel, and molasses. The taste is absolutely out of this world! Smooth, rich, creamy; these terms pale in comparison of the uniqueness of this fine brew! Theres just enough bite from the hops that keep this from being on overly sweet brew. What I enjoyed most were the teasings of toffee and chocolate aftertastes. Definitely a brew I would enjoy with smoked meats or a wild game dinner!



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Brew: Widmer Brothers Drifter Pale Ale

Brewed by: Widmer Brothers Brewing Company | Portland, Oregon USA

Style: American Pale Ale

Glassware: Best served in a mug or a pint/shaker.

Personal Notes: A good ale that almost had me guessing that it was a hybrid (fruit beer with grapefruit/orange) in disguise! This brew pours up a copper-colored body and a good frothy head. Scents of grapefruit and orange abound. Flavors of grapefruit/orange are dominant followed up with a well-balanced hit of hops and malts and finishes off with a tart aftertaste. As strong as the citrus-y are, Im not quite sure what would go well with this brew; therefore I would opt to enjoying it all by itself.



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Brew: Boddingtons Pub Ale

Brewed by: Boddingtons | Manchester, United Kingdom (England)

Style: English Pale Ale

Glassware: Best served in a pint glass (shaker/nonic/becker).

Personal Notes: This has DEFINITELY been one of the most interesting brews Ive tried in a long, long time! This brew pours up a gorgeous copper colored body and its the pour thats truly, well, intoxicating!! As this brew is being poured it is immediately clouded up from the bottom of the glass to the top of the liquid. And then suddenly the head begins rolling up and the body of the brew clears off revealing its rich dark color. The head of this brew is absolutely the best Ive seen and tasted; ever! Foamy, thick, and rich. And it stays with the brew long after the liquid is gone! Scents of honeycomb and warm bread are detected right off the bat. Not too heavy, not too light; just right. Flavors of a well balanced set of malts and hops; maybe a little bit of lemon grass there at the end. The body of this brew is so smooth and creamy and theres not a lot of carbonation going on which makes for an easy brew to drink and not get filled up too quickly. Definitely a great brew to have with some spicy Cajun shrimp or buttery lobster tails!



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Brew: Indian Wells Lobotomy Bock

Brewed by: Indian Wells Brewing Company | Inyokern, California USA

Style: American Dopplebock

Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass or a mug.

Personal Notes: Id class this one as a near-average brew; not bad but not much to rave about. It pours up what looks just like a cola; which made me think about an ice cold Dr. Pepper at the time. No head at all; but that could be contributed to the fact that my glass was not a beer clean glass. Aromas of sweet malts and caramel teased the sense of smell while flavors of that same sweet malt along with some English toffee were detected. This is a lager so be ready for a thinner body feel if you have some; dont let that rich dark colored body trick your mind into something thick and rich is in that glass!



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Brew: Baltika #6 Porter

Brewed by: Pivzavod Baltika / Baltic Beverages Holding | St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Style: Russian/Baltic Porter

Glassware: Best served in a mug or a pint/shaker/nonic/becker/tumbler.

Personal Notes: What an amazing Russian brew!! This bad boy pours up a deep dark brown (almost black) body sporting a huge four-finger tan frothy head. Head retention was a good as it stayed with the brew as it reduced down to about a one-finger head. The smell was just as amazing with wisps of dark chocolate, cocoa powder, and something akin to roasted hazelnuts. The flavors just add to the symphony of delight; dark chocolate, cocoa powder (like taking cocoa powder and adding just a tad bit of water to make a paste and eating it!), caramel, warm bread, plums, raisins, a twinge of hops, cloves, and more! This brew is full bodied (but not too thick) and no real detection of alcohol. Definitely not a session brew as this one is made to be savored very slowly as I found the tastes and smells just amassed as the brew slowly warmed up. Something that could easily be enjoyed all year long, I can see this one being especially comforting on those wintry days spent by the fireside. Excellent when paired up with hearty steaks or wild game dinners; and enjoyed just as easily all by itself.



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Brew: Samuel Smiths The Famous Taddy Porter

Brewed by: Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) | Tadcaster, United Kingdom (England)

Style: English Porter

Glassware: Best served in a pint (becker/nonic/tumbler) or a mug.

Personal Notes: Yet another entry going into the AW BHoF!!! Definitely one of the best porters Ive savored in a long, long time! This brew pours up a rich dark brown body with a frothy tan head that leaves some of the most exquisite lacing Ive yet to behold! The scents coming off of this brew were just exceptional vanilla, chocolate, syrup, and rich coffee. The flavors matched up strongly with robust hits of vanilla, chocolate and coffee. The body of the brew was rich and creamy; one meant to be savored slowly. This brew tastes best when it is chilled but not cold. This would be an awesome accompaniment to a hearty steak or a wild game dinner.



Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: AWMiller] #6140568 05/03/11 03:29 PM
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Damn. you've been thirsty my friend. summer pills isn't bad for what it is. just not my style really...

I'm not a fan of that lobotomy bock at all. I'll give some of those others a try!


Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: chaseUNT] #6141356 05/03/11 06:54 PM
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yeah... stay away from the indian wells lobotomy.... if someone loves it, then they must have HAD a lobotomy!!

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Brew: Samuel Adams Latitude 48 IPA

Brewed by: Boston Beer Company | Boston, Massachusetts USA

Style: American IPA

Glassware: Best served in a mug or a pint/shaker glass.

Personal Notes: First things first, me and IPAs have a hard time getting along. I keep trying them but there is just something in those brews that just does not appeal to my tastes. Nonetheless, on with this review. This brew pours up a rich amber colored body with a decent 1-finger head that stays with the brew for a little while. Immediately upon opening the scent of heavy hops is presented along with some subtle hints of malt. The taste is what I've come to expect from IPAs - bitter! Very, very bitter and very, very overwhelming. For me it was just too much but other brew lovers may be looking for a brew that possesses that bitter bite, if so this one is for you.



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well I saw a beer and gonna give it a try. i poured it from the vortex bottle into a glass. very clear in color. a lot of carbonation. half a finger of light head which was gone in NO time. very light beer with no hint of any hops. this thing goes down at 4.2% alcohol. and just 3.2 carbs. but you can drink these all night. but you get full before you get drunk.

other drinks it reminds me of
-Oarka
-Dasani
-Aquafina





Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: chaseUNT] #6141793 05/03/11 08:32 PM
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Rogue Dead Guy and Double Dead Guy
Great Divide Titan IPA
Dogfish Head 60, 90, and 120 Minute IPA's
* The Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA made me weak in the knees the first time I tried it...I had to sit down. Best beer I have ever tasted*

Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: chaseUNT] #6143477 05/04/11 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted By: chaseUNT
Miller Light:
other drinks it reminds me of
-Ozarka
-Dasani
-Aquafina


Classic!


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Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: Jedfish] #6143481 05/04/11 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jedfish
Rogue Dead Guy and Double Dead Guy
Great Divide Titan IPA
Dogfish Head 60, 90, and 120 Minute IPA's
* The Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA made me weak in the knees the first time I tried it...I had to sit down. Best beer I have ever tasted*


It's definitely one of the best DIPA's ever brewed!


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Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: mouldybits] #6143485 05/04/11 02:48 AM
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well folks, i tried the cloister last night from the durham brewery, very ively but very refreshing, and it really pulls you round if you had too much from the day before thumb


Based on the Beer Advocate reviews, I'd ve especially interested to try Durham's Archangel, Benediction, and Bede's Chalice.


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Re: AW's Beer Reviews [Re: Starless] #6144668 05/04/11 01:57 PM
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Brew: Big Sky Heavy Horse Scotch Ale

Brewed by: Big Sky Brewing Company | Missoula, Montana USA

Style: American Scotch Ale

Glassware: Best served in a pint/nonic, snifter or tulip glass.

Personal Notes: Another entry into the AW BHoF! Big Sky nailed it with this brew; simply nailed it! It pours up a deep mahogany body with a nice 1-finger head that hangs around for quite a while. Scents of rich malts and dark fruits like cherries and plums precede the flavors of sweet malts, caramel and dark fruits. Put the sense of smell and taste into overdrive by breathing in through your nose just as you are drinking some of this fine brew!! Oh yeah! There's just enough hit of hops to make this one amazingly fine brew! This is a easy session brew so keep track of how many you enjoy! This brew is a hit with a hearty grilled steak or smoked salmon!



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