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By John, on March 24th, 2011
It’s been a while since I’ve written a review even though I’ve had quite a few beers between here and there (probably to the detriment of my health) but it hasn’t slowed me down.
Appearance: This one is dark and it came with a thick head that looked like it had some oil [...]
By John, on March 5th, 2011
It’s no secret that I love beer. I know there is a god because he gave us all of the things we need to make beer. That said, I’d like to brew my own in the future. I have a working “know-how” but I’ve never done it before. In other words, the first time [...]
By John, on March 4th, 2011
On a whim I purchased a “magnum” of beer from one of my favorite breweries. They haven’t made anything that I haven’t liked so I figured why the hell not? Boulevard’s Tank 7 Ale is a quasi Belgian style ale. It’s fairly light and belongs in the same vein as many of the trapists [...]
By John, on March 1st, 2011
Wow, I really sound like an alcoholic based upon the frequency of updates but here comes another one. The local liquor store had quite a selection of bombers and I picked up this one on a whim.
Red Rocket Ale is a “bastardized Scottish style red ale” and the description is fairly accurate. [...]
By John, on February 28th, 2011
Appearance: Orange and cloudy with a creamy head (wow… sounds disgusting!) Aroma: Floral and citrus are the two that hit the nose first. If your sniffer works well you can pick out some juniper. Mouthfeel: Super smooth finish and almost no aftertaste. Pale ales can be exceedingly bitter at times (like an IPA) and [...]
By John, on February 27th, 2011
Louie’s Ultimate Pale Ale comes from the Choc Beer Company in Krebs, OK
Appearance: Cloudy burnt orange with a large head Aroma: Very floral and hoppy Mouthfeel: It felt a little watery and didn’t feel substantial enough – there and gone too fast. Flavor: Bitter and burnt. Nothing too fantastic. The more I drank [...]
By John, on February 27th, 2011
Moving outside the confines of our nation comes and import from the original land of beer – Germany. Germany is known for it’s tube steak, bread, and beer. How could you dislike anything about this place? Jessica and I have made it to our local Oktoberfest in Puyallup but haven’t yet made it to [...]
By John, on February 26th, 2011
I drink a lot of beer and I’ve decided that I might as well share the experience with everyone. Here is the first in the series of John’s Beer Blog.
The first beer is from a local brewery, Full Sail Brewing in Hood, Oregon. It’s one of their limited series and this one [...]
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