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    Since we know that beer goes good with so many types of foods (and by itself too!!!), I thought I'd start up a thread containing reviews of the beers that I've been sampling.

    Enjoy! And chime in with your opinions and recommendations!!!

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    Brew: Weisse Dark

    Brewed by: Hacker-Pschoor Bräu; Munchen, Germany

    Style: Weizenbock

    Glassware: Best served in weizen glass or mug.

    Personal Notes: These German brews are steadily growing on me! This brew sports a body that is a dark amber, slightly cloudy (maybe a bit murky?) but, moreover, like dark honey that has crystallized somewhat. Topped off with a thick, frothy, bubbly white head that stays with the bear all the way through! Warm scents of apple (like a warm apple pie), sweet malt, clovers and bananas tease the nose as you bring it close. This brew is soooooo smooth, thick (but not chewy!!) and creamy. Slightly fruity (apple? banana? but only so slight)... and malty (like a good malt from a fountain shop). There's a slight hint of bitter hops but it is so well blended in with the rest of the delicious flavors of this brew that it doesn't stand out. What a very wonderful dark wheat German beer!!


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    Brew: Spaten Optimator

    Brewed by: Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu, Germany

    Style: Dopplebock

    Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass or beer mug. Although I don't mind mine in a goblet from time to time!!

    Personal Notes:
    What an awesome German dopplebock!! Once poured I knew I was in for a treat when I gazed upon that deep, DEEP dark brown/near black delicious body! Taste and smell are dazzled by a grand balance between malt and hops; not too bitter and not too sweet. The body is good and thick; I like to tease folks by saying it's "thick but not too chewy!" I think it's time to go back and enjoy a few more!


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    Brew: Rahr & Sons Buffalo Butt

    Brewed by: Rahr & Sons Brewing Company; Ft. Worth, Texas, USA

    Style: American Amber Lager / American Red Ale

    Glassware: Best served in a pint or mug.

    Personal Notes: A lovely dark maroon brew that sports a fairly hearty head, which dissipates a bit too quickly for my preference. Lively scents and flavors of caramel, malt, toast, and toffee; and a slight reminiscent hint of warm flaky biscuits (yeah... Hungry Jack style). Not too hoppy ... not too sweet. Good carbonation makes for a light, refreshing mouth-feel.

    It's an "ok" beer (not bad but not overly exciting) but it could be amped up some to represent Texas much better!! (How? I'm not sure.... will have to put more thought into that one!) Most interesting about this beer, for me, was not in the taste but rather in the labeling! It has an interesting 'story' which can be read on the label or on their website (click here for that 'story').


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    Brew: Xingu Black Beer

    Brewed by: Cervejaria Sul Brasileira; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Style: schwarzbier

    Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass or a heavy mug (which is what I prefer!!)

    Personal Notes: Black gold.... that was my first thought when I poured this brew. Pleasant scents filled with sweet molasses, dark chocolate and slow-roasted malts. A hearty, foamy head stayed well for quite a while. But the taste... ooooh how smooth it was... so smooth I had to keep telling myself that this was beer! The taste was just a tad sweet but there was no detection of any bitterness at all! The flavors of sweet molasses, chocolate and malts come through so teasingly well in this black beer. One reviewer somewhere even said it "smells like cocoa krispies, tastes like heaven" ... yeah I can see where they would say that!! This is definitely one full bodied, easy to drink black beer that you don't want to pass up when you can get it!!


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    I like a good german beer maybe once a year. The other 364 days, I'm all American. Old Milwaukee and Miller High Life.
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    what?? no lone star in that list??!! got some texas beers coming up in the reviews soon.... got any recommendations of any micro brews coming out of illinois?

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    you need some bud neons and a beautiful bud pool table light to go with all that beer and a 4 ft tall busch neon? and more beer stuff including some falstaff

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    We had some "black and tan" at a buddy's house last night. We used Harp's and Guinness. Don't have pictures, but it was a great change of pace! I look forward to your continued posts...mg
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    Really enjoy all brews by Warsteiner...Paulaner...Koenig...Franziskaner....E rdinger. Have a great German bar/restaurant in town that keeps a great supply of bottled beers and draft beers on hand. Great idea for a post.
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