Beer Flow - First Ever Malt Beverage Show

So tonight we decided to flip the script or turn the bottle, whatever you want to call it as for the first time we will be drinking around malt liquor and alcohol. Why? Why not? Join us to see where it goes. This may not be a good idea, lol.

Rare Beer Club Unboxing - September 2018 Beers

It’s that time again, unboxing time and here I have another shipment from Beer Of The Month Club so let’s check out what they sent to me here for my September 2018 shipment as part of the Rare Beer Club. Check out the video and join me as I see what’s in the box.

Lagunitas Citrusinensis Pale Ale Beer Review

The Citrusinensis Pale Ale from Lagunitas Brewing Company comes in at 7.5% ABV and 49 IBU, and takes Sanguinello Blood oranges and adds them to their DogTown Pale Ale for this citrusy beer. I found this one to definitely have a nice feel that allowed it to go down rather easily. The hoppiness is there as well as the dryness expected from a pale ale, and the sweetness is subtle with the orange citrus coming through although not as much as I was expecting. A light beer, I felt like I could easily chuck through this and a beer that can work on a warm or cool day. The texture for me had a slightly syrupy feel which isn’t as uncommon for me with this style, but a solid beer overall.

Check out the video to see and hear more of my thoughts on this one, and if you have had it before then leave a comment to let me know what you thought of this one.

Brew Talk: What Does Attenuation Mean In Brewing?

There are many terms thrown around when brewing beer and I decided to take a look at some of these terms. One of these is attenuation, and this video is a quick short look at what it means.

Golden Road Berry Guava Wheat Beer Review

The Berry Guava Wheat from Golden Road Brewing and now part of the AB InBev family is a Wheat Ale that carries a 5% ABV and is infused with guava and strawberries. Now if you watch the video then you will see that I do question the appearance as they usually do all fermentation before the beer hits the can, but it came out as if either there may have been a secondary or it could have been old. I did speak with them and sent them a pic of the beer, and they said that it was still good and the flaking in the can was possible with this one. Check out the video and let me know what you think.

But away from this, the beer did present itself well as it carried a good aroma of the fruits and these notes came through well in the taste. The drinking of it though if this is the case, made it almost feel like drinking pulp infused juice with some of the flakes inside, and will be a turnoff for many. If you have had this beer before then let me know, as I would be interested if you have come across this as well.

To Øl Santastique Beer Review

Santastique from To Øl, the Denmark brewery is Belgian Blonde Ale that is more of a spiced or herbed beer. It has an ABV of 5.6% and considered somewhat of a winter type ale, this was an interesting beer to check out. Highlighted by items designed to give a Christmas feel around the beer, it did make a nice presentation although for me there wasn’t as much pizzazz with it. The citrusy feel and spices do come through, although on the nose they were lighter than expected but did come through in the taste. Check out the video to see and hear more of my thoughts on this one, and if you have had this one before then leave a comment to let me know what you think of it.

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