Beer Review: Three Floyds Robert The Bruce
Robert The Bruce from Three Floyds Brewing is a Scotch or Wee
Heavy Ale that features a balance of chocolate and roasted malts against the combination
of hops that are used. It comes in with an ABV of 7% and an IBU level of 30.
Let’s see how it compares.
Heavy Ale that features a balance of chocolate and roasted malts against the combination
of hops that are used. It comes in with an ABV of 7% and an IBU level of 30.
Let’s see how it compares.
Beer Review: Leinenkugel Oktoberfest
The Oktoberfest from Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company doesn’t
really fit now into the technical definition of a craft beer. But, it is a beer
and I thought that I would check it out anyway. This 5.1% ABV and 20 IBU Marzen
has been brewed for over five generations and with it featuring Munich, Pale
and Caramel Malts along with four specialty hops; they have to be doing
something right. Let’s see what it has to offer.
really fit now into the technical definition of a craft beer. But, it is a beer
and I thought that I would check it out anyway. This 5.1% ABV and 20 IBU Marzen
has been brewed for over five generations and with it featuring Munich, Pale
and Caramel Malts along with four specialty hops; they have to be doing
something right. Let’s see what it has to offer.
Beer Review: Dogfish Head Punkin Ale
I decided to check out another pumpkin beer and this time it
is the Punkin Ale from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. I don’t usually do a lot of
pumpkin beers, but this caught my eye. It comes in with an ABV of 7% and at an
IBU level of 28. With it being brewed with real pumpkin, brown sugar, allspice,
cinnamon and nutmeg, it has all the makings of what one would want in their
pumpkin beer.
is the Punkin Ale from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. I don’t usually do a lot of
pumpkin beers, but this caught my eye. It comes in with an ABV of 7% and at an
IBU level of 28. With it being brewed with real pumpkin, brown sugar, allspice,
cinnamon and nutmeg, it has all the makings of what one would want in their
pumpkin beer.
Beer Labels: Good, Bad And Ugly with CBGW
On this night, we decide to discuss beer and their labels...
Beer Review: Ryan And The Beaster Bunny
What’s in a name? I have no idea, but Ryan And The Beaster Bunny from Evil Twin Brewing caught enough of my interest to give it a shot. This Saison Ale comes in at an ABV of 7% and here is my look at it to see how it compares to the style.
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