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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Real Ale Lost Gold IPA - Real Ale Brewing Company | Blanco, Texas USA Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA Style: Ale – IPA ABV - 6.6% My personal notes: Well I might have found an IPA that is going to help me along in liking IPAs! Yeah I’m a malt-head but I do try and get a liking for IPAs as much as I can! This brew poured up a warm copper-colored body sporting a bubbly head which dissipated quickly and left minimal lacing. Lemon-grass, fruits (lemons, oranges), hints of caramel and malts. Light bodied with a warm smooth finish that had me thinking of warm biscuits (definitely not anything like other IPAs that I have tried where the finish had me puckering like I licked the outer surface off of a thousand lemon heads!!). If I can find more IPAs like this I think I could get the hang of them! This would be awesome paired up with some spicy seafood dish such as grilled fish or grilled shrimp!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Abita Satsuma Harvest Wit - Abita Brewing Co. | Abita Springs, Louisiana USA Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA Style: Ale - Witbier ABV - 5.1% My personal notes: A very refreshing witbier (white beer)! This brew poured up a hazy amber-colored body with a nice foamy head with good retention and lacing. Lots of fruits (pears and apricots with a touch of lemon) and lemon-grass suit up for a nice bright bitter bite followed up with a smooth sweet finish. The body is very light and with an ease of drinkability that you need to keep track of how many you are having! Definitely a good brew to have on-hand during the summer months and would pair up nicely with chicken fajitas or fish tacos!!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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You need to get yourself some St. Benardus Abt 12, and Gouden Carolus Cuvee Van De Keizer ( Blauw ).
You will have two new favorite belgian ales.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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06/08/11 07:39 PM
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got 'em on my list... now i just gotta find 'em!!!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Flying Dog Woody Creek WitbierFlying Dog Brewery | Frederick, Maryland USA Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA Style: Ale – Witbier ABV - 4.8% My personal notes: Yowzers what a delicious witbier; definitely going into my Brew Hall of Fame!!! This brew poured up a cloudy straw-colored body sporting a huge frothy head with awesome retention and lacing! Hints of clove, lemon-grass, sweet malts, spices, mellow yeast and light citrus-y fruits (lemons, oranges). The body is very light and exceptionally refreshing; scents and flavors complement well with none overpowering the other. Definitely a go-t0 brew for those summer BBQs or right alongside some hearty chicken fajitas or succulent fish tacos!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Young's Double Chocolate StoutWells & Young’s Ltd | Bedford, United Kingdom (England) Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA Style: Milk/Sweet Stout ABV - 5.2% My personal notes: Oh blissful chocolaty goodness! Yet another entry into the BHoF!! This brew poured up a deep, dark mahogany-colored body with a rich, thick, tan-colored, creamy head with substantial retention and lacing. Robust coffee, dark sweet chocolates, and just a slight tinge of hops on the finish that makes this stout something to be treasured oh so slowly! The flavors are very well balanced from a fine dance of the sweets and bitters that form this medium-bodied, velvety smooth brew into something to be enjoyed after a hearty meal. Have this brew all by itself as having with with a meal is only going to deter from its robust goodness. But for the daring, pour this over some vanilla or chocolate ice cream for a dessert that will blow you away!!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Estrella DammDamm S. A. | Barcelona, Spain Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA Style: Lager – Pale Lager ABV - 5.2% My personal notes: Quite a refreshing lager coming out of Barcelona, Spain! This brew poured up a crystal clear straw-colored body sporting a nice fizzy head with some retention and minimal lacing. When compared to other pale lagers that I’ve had the opportunity of sampling, this brew has them beat hands-down in the looks department! But it is a pale lager so scents and flavors are all pretty much the same; mellow hops and malts but this brew does NOT have that ‘corn’ taste like so many other pale lagers possess; and to me this makes for a far better taste. It’s a light-bodied brew and really good for those summer BBQs or after a long hard day of working in the yard or garden.
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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06/08/11 07:50 PM
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Avery Ellie’s Brown AleAvery Brewing Company | Boulder, Colorado USA Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA Style: Ale – Brown Ale ABV - 5.5% My personal notes: A very nice session brew in the brown ale line! This brew poured up a dark mahogany-colored body sporting an amazingly thick, cream head with good retention and lacing. Roasted malts and chocolate combine to make a medium-bodied, very smooth, creamy, malty, sweet brown ale with subtle hints of robust coffee with a finish that’s only lightly ‘hoppy’ and not bitter tones. Some slow-smoked beef ribs, beer bread, and a German-style (creamy) slaw would pair up very well with this fine brew!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Seeradler ClassikBrauerei Max Leibinger GmbH | Ravensburg, Germany Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA Style: Fruit Beer ABV - 2.6% My personal notes: Well of all the fruit beers that I’ve tasted thus far, this one is by far the best! This brew poured up a slightly hazy, pale yellow colored body sporting a vibrant frothy head with fair retention and minimal lacing. Lemons, roasted malts and a touch of hops. The body is VERY light and easily drinkable (not much alcohol in that drink). Enjoy during the heat of summer at the BBQ or by the pool. One of the coolest pull-tops I’ve ever seen on a bottle!
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06/08/11 07:56 PM
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Saint Arnold Spring BockSaint Arnold Brewing Company | Houston, Texas USA Purchased @ Oliver's Fine Foods - Mansfield, Texas USA Style: Lager – Heller Bock ABV - 6.4% My personal notes: This brew poured up a light reddish-brown with a one-finger thick head that dissipated rather quickly and left minute lacing. Roasted malts, floral hops, light chocolaty-spicy notes up front with a bright hoppy finish. Medium bodied that finishes clean with no bitter aftertaste. A great brew to enjoy in the spring as well as throughout the year. Would make for a great pairing with a squirrel gumbo or rabbit stew!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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06/09/11 11:52 PM
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Left Hand 400 Pound MonkeyLeft Hand Brewing Company | Longmont, Colorado USA Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA Style: English-style India Pale Ale (IPA) ABV - 7% My personal notes: Served ‘fridge’ cold, this brew poured up a hazy, light copper colored body with a one-finger thick foamy head with good retention and lacing. Very hoppy with some hints of caramel and spices both in scent and flavor. Medium bodied with a clean, slightly spicy finish with just the right amount of ‘bite’. This would pair well with some smoked or grilled oysters on the half-shell or some spicy grilled shrimp!
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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got 'em on my list... now i just gotta find 'em!!! Watou's St. Bendardus Abt 12 is available on tap at the Meddlesome Moth, and in 750ml bottle at most good liquor stores and most good beer and wine stores. I know Lone Star will carry it. The Gouden Carolus I mentioned is only released once a year in limited number, and is probably sold out in most places. I know a few that still have it, though, if you wanna meet up near my neck of the woods sometime, I'll take you to some places you can grab some. ( Gouden Carolus is actually the line of beers, but it's easier then typing out the entire name again lol. )
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Re: AW's Beer Reviews
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Labatt BlueLabatt Brewing Company Ltd. | London, Ontario CANADA Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA Style: Adjunct Lager ABV - 5% My personal notes: This brew poured up the standard pale yellow colored body with a foamy, bubbly head that dissipated quickly and left negligible lacing. General aromas of corn and malts. Flavors of the same. Light body and well carbonated makes this an easy quaffer. Brews like this are good for pizza, meatball sandwiches, and hot wings.
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Victory Storm King Imperial StoutVictory Brewing Company | Downingtown, Pennsylvania USA Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA Style: Russian-style Imperial Stout ABV - 9.1% My personal notes: These Imperial Stouts are just amazing! This brew poured up a rich dark black body with a one-finger mocha-colored head with great retention and lacing. Loads of hops, malts, chocolate tease your sense of smell while flavors of chocolate, toffee, and coffee tease your sense of taste. Medium-bodied while a nice hoppy bite at the finish with hints of espresso here and there. This is definitely a dessert all to itself!
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Rahr & Sons Texas RedRahr & Sons Brewing Company | Fort Worth, Texas USA Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA Style: American Amber/Red Lager ABV - 4.7% My personal notes: These boys from Rahr & Sons surely don’t disappoint! This brew poured up a dark walnut-amber colored body sporting a two-finger bubbly head with great retention and lacing. Warm aromas of malt and hops so richly balanced that it entices one to stop and savor the brew with the nose before taking in that first tantalizing sip! A very malty tasting beer (which I really like cause I’m a malt-head!) with hints of the hops hidden here and there. This brew is slightly heavier than a light brew but slightly lighter than a medium-bodied brew. This brew is very, very, very easy to drink; so for a session brew it ranks up there of my highest picks! An excellent pairing with some beef/chicken fajitas or some slow-smoked wild game!
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