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Brew: Shiner Spring Ale Dortmunder
Brewed by: Spoetzl Brewery; Shiner, Texas USA
Style: Dortmunder
Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass.
Personal Notes: Well this is my first ‘dortmunder’ to try out. The body is a nice rich golden color with a pretty good level of carbonation going on. As you can see it sports a tall, frothy head! Light scents of grain, malts and just a slight hint of hops here and there. Although I prefer ‘heavier’ beers, this one was a nice ‘light’ beer with subtle flavors of malt and grains and a tinge of spice from the hops at the end. I’d probably keep a few of these on-hand to enjoy after a long day spent working the yard/garden; but definitely something I’d enjoy during the spring or summer seasons.
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Brew: Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier
Brewed by: Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan; Freising, Germany
Style: Hefeweizen
Glassware: Best served in a weizen glass.
Personal Notes: Stop the press! I have just enjoyed the MOST amazing hefeweizen ever!! Definitely one that would make me pack a bag and head overseas to Freising, Germany, just to enjoy this beer at its freshest! It pours a tantalizing hazy golden colored brew with a hearty frothy head. Some beers are meant to be savored at many levels and this is exactly one of those beers! Sit back and let the scents of cloves and banana-nut bread along with subtle hints of citrus fill your sense of smell. The savor this prime brew and enjoy that warm banana-nut bread flavor following by a nice slightly citrus-y aftertaste. Words just cannot describe how amazing this one is … you just have to get some for yourself and enjoy!
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Brew: Samuel Adams Imperial Stout
Brewed by: Boston Beer Co.; Boston, Massachusetts USA
Style: Russian Imperial Stout
Glassware: Best served in a pint glass, becker or a snifter.
Personal Notes: This is definitely the darkest beer I have yet to try (at least as of the time of this review)! Held it up to the light and all I could compare it to was a solar eclipse … light was not getting through! I was expecting a more frothy head but once the head ‘fell’ it formed a nice mocha-colored ring and formed subtle lace lines on the glass while I drank the beer. There were an abundance of scents and flavors in this beefy brew: chocolate, coffee, espresso, toffee, sweet raisins, vanilla, and more. That snifter glass is the key glassware to use to trap all those wonderful scents while you enjoy drinking this beer. The body is very thick (but not chewy!) and each sip is followed by a hearty aftertaste of strong coffee mixed in with some rich hot chocolate. Definitely a beer to be enjoyed during the chill of fall and winter months and absolutely NOT a beer that is to be quaffed!! Sit back, slow down and enjoy this beer for a while.
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Brew: Saint Arnold Fancy Lawnmower
Brewed by: Saint Arnold Brewing Co.; Houston, Texas USA
Style: kolsch/altbier
Glassware: Best served in a stange or pint.
Personal Notes: Pours a clear amber body with a nice white foamy head. Filled with scents of grains, bananas, and cloves. This is a nice crisp beer that’s to be truly enjoyed during the hot summer months. The carbonation in this beer is just right; crisp and a wonderful clean finish with only a slight bitter aftertaste. Flavors of sweet malt, bananas, and cloves are complimented well with ‘herbally’ hops. Stock up as the weather warms up!!
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Brew: Samuel Adams Imperial Series Double Bock
Brewed by: Boston Beer Company; Boston, Massachusetts USA
Style: doppelbock
Glassware: Best served in a pilsner glass or mug. But I really wish I had a becker glass for this particular brew!
Personal Notes: Whoa…. now this was one nice hearty brew!! Pours a deep dark mahogany with a sporty head that stays with the brew for a long time. Sweet scents and flavors of malts, caramel, toffee, espresso and hints of clove or some sweet fruit (almost candy-like). Definitely one of my favorite brews to enjoy during the chill of fall and winter. This is a thick (but not chewy!) brew and one that is easily drinkable so you can enjoy a few each time. This is a brew I turn to especially when having wild game for dinner!
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Lazy Magnolia is down here in Kiln, MS... Southern Pecan is a pretty good dark pecan brew... May be worth lookin into for ya