Let’s talk a little Dr. Rudi from Platform Beer out of Cleveland, and what my thoughts are on this one. Dr. Rudi is part of the Project Series from Platform and comes in at 5.1% ABV and 40 IBU. It is an American Pale Ale and for me provided a nice decent overall experience. I found it to be quite palatable with a solid appearance and notes from the aroma. Flavor also provided a nice mouthfeel, although it was a little less fruity in the hops than I expected making it more like a standard pale ale in my opinion. This is my third one from them and probably thus far the one I have liked most, score an 82 for me on this one.
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Here is my look at the New Cleveland Palesner from Platform Beer Company, a beer they classify as a pilsner-pale ale hybrid that has an ABV of 5% and an IBU level of 23. The beer itself had some qualities of that of a refreshing beer, but it didn’t really do much to stand out for me. The appearance and aroma were okay but definitely played more to that of the pilsner side of things, and hops never really emerged to where I would describe it as much of a hybrid. Flavor was decent and it did sit well on my palate with a nice body, carbonation and decent texture. An okay finish also coupled this beer which led for me scoring it a 73 making it solid enough of a beer.
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The Razz Wheat from Jackie O’s Pub & Brewery, which is just one more nice brewery that sits up the highway from me in Athens, Ohio. I can’t really call it local, so I’ll call it regional. Jackie O’s tends to put out some good beers in my opinion and this one is no different. This wheat ale fermented with all natural raspberry puree carries a nice ABV of 5.5% and for me it really did have a nice smoothness to it. The flavor came through nicely and it wasn’t overly fruity as it hit just right enough on the sweetness level of the beer. This one would stand out more in the warmer months with the flavor brought out, but a solid palatable beer nonetheless that can be enjoyed the full year round. Chalk this one up as an 85 for me on my scale.
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So just recently, Melvin Brewing has found themselves caught up in a snafu as to what they thought was a joke has now seemed to go wrong. Social media has been fast in responding to what they see as an issue, but I am not going to get into that as much here. There are plenty of pieces now addressing this on the internet so much can be found for sure. But, my question to address in responding is more about what still seems to be a mistake that keeps on happening, and that is that not knowing what can happen from “on” or “over” the line marketing.
The PSA from MadTree Brewing is a session pale ale that comes in with an alcohol content of 4.5% ABV along with an IBU level of 30. Developed using three hops and five malts, the beer does come together nicely with a good balance that I enjoyed throughout the drinking of the beer. The appearance was decent, but the aroma and flavor especially how it sat on my palate was even better. Sometimes session ales can have provided a less than expected experience for me, and this beer avoided that for me. It gave me what I wanted for a pale ale at a lower abv, making it a nice one that can be enjoyed while kicking back and without worrying about getting hammered. MadTree PSA gets a solid 81 from me, and would definitely recommend. Have you had this beer? If so then let me know what you thought of it by dropping a comment below in the comments area.
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The Peach Dodo from one of my local breweries, Rhinegeist, is a peach Gose that carries an alcohol content of 4.4% ABV and a low IBU of 12. I ended up picking the one on a beer run as an individual beer to see how it was which is always a good thing when possible to and have any questions about a certain beer or style. This one for the most part I found to be a solid enough beer. It had a good appearance and sat well enough on my palate. The aroma was okay although a little lacking despite providing a nice note of the peaches, and the flor provided was good on the initial and finish but duration did fade in a short period of time. One thing also about this beer too is that is quite chuggable, so it did go down pretty easy. Overall, no real complaints about this ale as it scored out as a 75 for me in the end. Have you had this beer? If so then let me know what you thought of it by dropping a comment below in the comments area.
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