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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:24 AM
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Brew: Leinenkugels Summer Shandy Brewed by: Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company; Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin USA Style: American Fruit/Lambic Glassware: Best served in a pint glass or mug Personal Notes:Whoa! When they say lemony flavor they mean lemony flavor!! Im not a big fan of fruity beers but this one was somewhat enjoyable. Its a good summer beer but only in small quantities because of the lemony taste which somewhat overpowers the flavor of the beer. Would definitely be a good cooking beer as the beer and lemon flavors would greatly compliment fish/seafood dishes!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:26 AM
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Brew: Morland Old Speckled Hen Brewed by: Greene King / Morland Brewery | Suffolk, United Kingdom (England) Style: English Pale Ale Glassware: Best served in a pint glass or a becker/nonic. Personal Notes: This brew pours up a dark amber (maybe even copper) colored body with a foamy near-tan colored head which dissipates down to a thin foamy head that leaves suitable lacing on the glass for quite some time. Scents full of caramel and butterscotch along with some bread/biscuits here and there. Flavors of melted caramel and warm butterscotch pudding along with the rich malts and a touch of hops keeps all the flavors in balance without being overly hoppy or overly sweet. This would be a great brew to have with some redfish on the half-shell or perhaps a spicy flounder meal. Got this brew @ Beer & Wine World.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:27 AM
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Brew: Real Ale Brewhouse Brown Ale Brewed by: Real Ale Brewing Company | Blanco, Texas USA Style: American Brown Ale Glassware: Best served in a pint glass or a mug. Personal Notes: What a great session brew! The brew pours up a ruby-brown body with a finger-thick short-lived head that leaves bare minimal lacing on the glass. The aroma on this brew is amazing! Toasted malts, chocolates and hints of caramel. The flavors are just as enjoyable filled with malts, chocolates and the oh so subtle hint of caramel and warm bread. This is a great brew to pair up with some grilled pork rack or perhaps some slow smoked wild game! Got this brew @ Beer & Wine World.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:28 AM
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Brew: Warsteiner Premium Verum Brewed by: Warsteiner Brauerei | Warstein, Germany Style: German Pilsner Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass or a mug. Personal Notes: This brew is a great session brew! It pours up a light, golden colored body (almost like the color of a starfruit) and sports a frothy/bubbly head that dissipates rather quickly down to a fine film of a head. The smell is not overbearing by any means; filled with subtle hints of hops and a light citrus-y smell. The flavors are filled with the nice bite of hops touched up with some warm hints of citrus fruits and something grassy (lemon-grass perhaps?). The body of the brew is awesome; no bitter aftertaste, very light, and a clean finish. Definitely a brew to be enjoyed with some fish/seafood or better yet with some brats/wurst and some sauerkraut! Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:29 AM
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Brew: Wild Blue Blueberry Lager Brewed by: Anheuser-Busch, Inc. | Saint Louis, Missouri USA Style: American Fruit/Lambic Glassware: Best served in a mug or a pint glass. Personal Notes: Not a bad brew to have after a long day of some serious yard work! Just pour over crushed ice and add in a few splashes of tequila and youre good to go! This brews pours up a near purple (wine-colored) body with a nice frothy head that lingers around for a little bit but dissipates and then leaves some nice lacing on the glass. Scents of, yeah you guessed it, blueberries (duh)! And flavors, well, blueberries! To be honest this is more like a wine cooler than a beer in my humble opinion. Argue the difference in ABVs but Ill argue back in the overly sweet taste that I needed to temper just a tad to make it more enjoyable! Just watch how many you down with this brew! Enjoy it all by itself, foods will just dilute the robust blueberry flavor. Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:30 AM
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Brew: Sierra Nevada Summerfest 2011 Brewed by: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. | Chico, California USA Style: Czech Pilsener Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass, mug, or a stange. Personal Notes: Another entry into my personal BHoF! This brew pours a rich amber-gold colored body and sports a frothy/bubbly head which dissipates to a thin head with good retention and lacing. Scents of sweet malts and citrus-y fruits. Flavors of sweet malts and citrus-y fruits are absolutely amazing! The body is light, crisp, and dry which makes for an incredibly easy-drinking brew. When compared against other Czech lagers (whether imported or domestic) this one has them beat hands down! Definitely a brew to be enjoyed on hot Texas summer days; but also an excellent brew to enjoy year-round. luminous pale gold, very slight haze, and stark white head that retains a thin head for the duration of the pint. An excellent pairing with some grilled fish/seafood! Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 01:32 AM
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Brew: Urthel Saisonniere Brewed by: De Leyerth Brouwerijen (Urthel) | Ruiselede, Belgium Style: Belgian Ale Saison/Farmhouse Glassware: Best served in a pint glass (becker or nonic), a tulip glass or an oversized wine glass. Personal Notes: Yet another entry into my personal BHoF! This brew pours up a hazy amber-gold body and an enormous frothy head that leaves some amazing lacing on the glass. Scents of yeast, grains (like wheat), and fruits. Flavors of wheat and lemons along with subtle spices and something akin to warm butter. This brew is meant to be savored slowly and enjoyed for all the intense flavors and textures that it yields. An excellent brew to have with some grilled poultry or perhaps some spicy grilled fish/shrimp. Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 05:09 PM
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North Coast Old Rasputin Brewed by: North Coast Brewing Co. | Ft. Bragg, California USA Style: Russian Imperial Stout My preferred glassware: Snifter My personal notes: What an amazing imperial stout!! This brew pours up a rich, black body sporting a frothy one-finger thick tan-colored head that dissipates slowly into a tan-colored ring (with very good retention) that leaves incredible lacing on the sides of the glass. Scents of roasted malts, dark chocolates, strong coffee and alcohol. Flavors of the same embody a light syrupy body texture with just a slight tinge of bitter aftertaste (but that is what makes it so good!). As the brew warms, the flavors and scents just intensify! This is a very easy-drinking imperial stout so go slow and enjoy the robustness of this brew. A great brew year-round but especially one to be enjoyed in the wintry months next to a roaring fire! Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/13/11 05:17 PM
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Birra Moretti La RossaBrewed by: Heineken Italia | Milano, Italy Style: Doppelbock My preferred glassware: Shaker My personal notes: A great Italian session brew! This brew pours up a rich ruby-brown body with a frothy two-finger head. Scents and flavors of caramel, roasted malts, and sweet molasses. Very rich with a clean, crisp finish and no harsh aftertaste. This would go great paired up with some dry-rubbed/smoked ribs! Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Dundee Original Honey Brown Lager Brewed by: Genesee Brewing Co./Dundee Brewing Co. | Rochester, New York USA Style: Amber/Red Lager My preferred glassware: Shaker My personal notes: This is a great session brew! It pours up a rich copper-colored body with a one-finger foamy head that dissipates quickly. Scents of honey (duh!), caramel, malts, warm bread. Flavor is a twinge of sweetness from the honey, caramel, and Hungry Jack biscuits! No heavy aftertaste, just a good, clean finish. Goes darn good with some homemade tacos and burritos. Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/16/11 06:09 PM
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Abita Turbodog Brewed by: Abita Brewing Co.; Abita Springs, Louisiana USA Style: English Brown Ale My preferred glassware: Pint glass My personal notes: Probably one of the best offerings one can enjoy from Abita! This brew pours up a deep, dark chocolaty brown body and sports a rich, foamy tan-colored head. Scents of espresso, caramel, roasted malts and even those of a well aged bourbon. Flavors of slow-roasted coffee, dark chocolates and bits of toffee; also mixed in this complex brew are dark fruits (akin to plums). This is a great session brew and definitely one to be enjoyed with some grilled meats or even a good wild game dinner! Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/16/11 08:16 PM
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Meantime London PorterBrewed by: Meantime Brewing Company Limited | London, United Kingdom (England) Style: English Porter My preferred glassware: Pint glass My personal notes: Now this is one robust porter!!! This brew pours up a hearty dark brown body sporting a frothy tan-colored head that has excellent retention and lacing qualities. Warm scents and flavors of roasted malts, warm hazelnuts, raisins, chocolate and slow-roasted coffee along with some subtle hints of well-aged bourbon. Not too bitter and not too sweet with just the right bite of aftertaste that beckons you to have another sip. The body texture is very creamy so go slow and enjoy this fine porter; no need to rush or quaff! A fine porter to enjoy year-round with some grilled steaks or a hearty wild game dinner; or just all by itself! Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/16/11 09:22 PM
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That porter is awfully tasty.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/19/11 01:56 AM
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Real Ale Phoenixx Double ESB - Real Ale Brewing Company | Blanco, Texas USA Style: Extra Special/Strong Bitter (ESB) My personal notes: Bitter is as bitter does! This brew poured up a murky, coppery colored body with a one-finger head with good retention and thick lacing. Aromas of malts, caramel, a nip of citrus and hops. Flavors of roasted malts, caramel and citrus followed up with a hoppy/bitter aftertaste. The brew is crisp and smooth with a good bitter finish. Would be a good brew for the BBQ!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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05/19/11 03:11 AM
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Dont really want to read thru 10 pages, so Ill ask Have you done a review on BoNer beer yet?? Want to try it, but it seems hard to find and dont know if I want to spend that much on a 6er if it tastes like poo.
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