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    got reviews of some of those brews coming up!!

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    Brew: Abbey Belgian Style Ale

    Brewed by: New Belgium Brewing Company; Fort Collins, Colorado USA

    Style: Dubbel

    Glassware: Best served in a goblet. (yeah I know the glass in the pic is a weizen glass! but that's how I was rolling that day!)

    Personal Notes: It is hard to tell what I like most about this beer. Is it the sweet aroma? Is it the smooth full-bodied taste? Whatever the case may be, this is one to have stocked up in your cellar!! When poured, the beer boasts a sultry, dark mahogony brown and sports a thick frothy head that stays with the beer for quite a while. The flavor is a meld of chocolate, smoky hops, hints of banana and possibly cinnamon. Definitely one to be enjoyed all throughout the year!


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    Brew: Mardi Gras Bock

    Brewed by: Abita Brewing Co.; Abita Springs, Louisiana, USA

    Style: Maibock / Helles Bock

    Glassware: Best served in pilsner glass or beer mug.

    Personal Notes: A good beer with a rich amber color and a somewhat nice thin foamy head. Not too heavy so it's a good beer to be enjoyed readily throughout the day. Scents and tastes of caramel and malt are noted but neither of which are too heavy or overbearing of the other; but there's a nice little bite of hops at the end that makes this a right-tasty beer!


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    Brew: Hobgoblin

    Brewed by: Wychwood Brewery Company, Oxsfordshire, United Kingdom ... check out their wicked website!!!

    Style: English Brown Ale

    Glassware: Best served in pint glass (becker or tumbler) or a good ol' mug.

    Personal Notes: The appearance is a dark amber / dark ruby red sporting a nice frothy head that lasts for the entire beer; with nice lacing throughout. Scent and flavor reminiscent of toffee with just enough hops to finish it off nice and smooth. Definitely one of those all-day beers... one that you can enjoy all day! Oddly though... I found myself enjoy the beer after it warmed up just a tad!


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    Brew: Moose Drool Brown Ale

    Brewed by: Big Sky Brewing Company; Missoula, Montana USA

    Style: American brown ale

    Glassware: Best served in a pint glass or mug.

    Personal Notes: This one’s fast becoming one of my favorite go-to brown ales!! Sporting a thin creamy head (1 to 1.5 finger in thickness) and a deep brown mahogany color body. Hints of coffee and chocolate scented with notes of honey and warm butter! This is one fine smooth drinking beer. It’s fine by itself but a fine steak or fall-off-the-bone rack of ribs really compliments this brew very well!



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    Brew: Jack’s Pumpkin Spice Ale

    Brewed by: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.; St. Louis, Missouri USA

    Style: pumpkin ale

    Glassware: Best served in a pint glass (or I like it in a goblet)

    Personal Notes:

    For something coming from Anheuser-Busch, this is not that bad of a beer. When poured, there’s a slight foamy head atop a copper-colored body … here’s where I was hoping for a more hearty head of foam on this pumpkin ale. The beer is full of spice and nutmeg with just a tad hint of pumpkin; and adorned with hints of aroma like pumpkin bread (or is some cases like a warm pumpkin pie right out of the oven). It’s a very easy beer to drink and one to be enjoyed during the Fall.


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    those beers look good i quit drinking two tears ago and just one would set me off lol
    fishing from the couch in front of the tv doesnt count

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    well brother... if you're off then I congratulate you and encourage you to stay on track!!

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    Brew: New Belgium 1554 Enlightened Black Ale

    Brewed by: New Belgium Brewing; Fort Collins, Colorado USA

    Style: Belgian dark ale

    Glassware: Best served in a snifter, tulip or over-sized wine glass.

    Personal Notes:

    Ok… I’m a believer now! I’ve been trying several “black ales” and just haven’t found one that truly tempted my taste buds. That was until I enjoyed this 1554 Enlightened Black Ale by New Belgium brewing company in Fort Collins, Colorado. The beer is a lovely dark chocolaty brown with the scent of chocolate and dark roasted coffee and topped off with creamy tan-colored head that is not too thick nor is it too thin. Upon my first taste my taste buds went into total shock. Did I really taste what I thought I tasted or was I just dreaming? But the second taste confirmed it! Flavors of strong coffee (much like espresso), chocolate and subtle hints of bitter malt. One taste led to another and then there were none!

    This is definitely one going into my Beer Hall of Fame!!


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    Brew: Session Premium Black Lager

    Brewed by: Full Sail Brewing Co.; Hood River, Oregon, USA

    Style: schwarzbier

    Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass (and I don’t mind it in a goblet cause that’s how I roll!)

    Personal Notes: Well the black lager kick continues on!! This Session black lager is such a delight! It’s dark, but not black like a Guinness (which I still haven’t acquired the taste for…). Forms a small mocha-colored head when poured; which tapers off a bit too soon for my likes. The aroma of coffee and cooking chocolates fill the nose; neither of which are too heavy as one is drinking the beer. This is a very mellow beer with just the right amount of ‘heaviness’ and can be enjoyed easily throughout the day. Not too sweet and not too ‘hoppy’… just the way I prefer a good black lager. Definitely one being added to my black lager preferential list!!


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