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    New Belgium La Folie (Lips of Faith) 2011
    New Belgium Brewing | Fort Collins, Colorado USA
    Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA

    Style: Flanders Red Ale

    ABV - 6%

    My personal notes: This brew poured up a rich, dark amber colored body sporting a hearty foamy head that quickly dissipated but left a thin sheen on top to form out some amazing lacing effects on the glass. Aromas rich with cherries and sour mash, oak and clover. Flavors of sour cherries (really sour cherries), oak, spices, and clover. Did I mention this bugger was sour?! All flavors are well-balance but it’s the ‘sour’ that you better get prepared for! Medium-bodied with a spicy, sour finish; but very, very refreshing. Pair this sour brew with a thick, juicy grilled steak!

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    Wasatch Winterfest
    Utah Brewers Cooperative | Salt Lake City, Utah USA
    Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA

    Style: American Strong Ale

    ABV - 7.1%

    My personal notes: This brew poured up dark chestnut brown body with a thin foamy head with great retention and lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of toasted malts, toffee, caramel, chocolate, and a hint of hops. Flavors of the same with all being well-balanced and enticing one to savor slowly. Medium-bodied with a nice dry finish with just a touch of hoppy bitterness on the end. Excellent for the wintertime by the roaring fire but definitely one that can be enjoyed anytime of the year! This is one brew that is meant to be enjoyed all by itself. Paired up with any foods and you will just distort the flavors and textures that this brew imparts.

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    Wasatch The Devastator Double Bock
    Utah Brewers Cooperative | Salt Lake City, Utah USA
    Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA

    Style: Doppelbock

    ABV - 8%

    My personal notes: Oh what a silky smooth double bock; worthy of induction into the AW BHoF! This brew poured up a rich mahogany-colored body with a one-finger off-white bubbly head that dissipated quickly but left amazing lacing effects on the glass. Aromas caramel, toasted malts, warm biscuits (Hungry Jack style), cocoa powder (like Nestles Quik) and a light hint of espresso. Flavors of the same but oh so wonderfully balanced. Medium-bodied, lightly carbonated, and goes down real smooth with no bitter aftertastes. Easy to drink so keep an eye on how many you have had! Pair this brew up with a wild game dinner (rattlesnake, venison, wild boar, or a hearty squirrel stew).

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    Pyramid Snow Cap Ale (2009)
    Pyramid Breweries, Inc. | Seattle, Washington USA
    Purchased @ Beer & Wine World - Mansfield, Texas USA

    Style: Winter Warmer

    ABV - 7%

    My personal notes: A very nice competitor in the winter warmer category! This brew poured up a dark chocolaty brown body with a thin off-white colored bubbly head that quickly dissipated and left marginal lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of dark fruits (figs, raisins, plums), chocolate, espresso, caramel, roasted malts. Flavors of the same with just the right amount of hops to balance out with all that sweetness. Medium-bodied with low carbonation; easy to drink so watch how many you put down! Pair this sweet ale up with a hearty wild game dinner; spicy pheasant fajitas, stuffed pheasant, or roasted duck.

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    Celis White
    Michigan Brewing Company | Webberville, Michigan USA
    Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA

    Style: Witbier

    ABV - 5%

    My personal notes: Now this is one good witbier! This brew poured up a hazy, pale yellow body with a thick frothy bright white head with good retention and lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of lemons, orange, grains, and some yeast in the background. Flavors of citrusy fruits, spices (cloves and cinnamon), wheat grains, mixed nuts. Light-bodied, smooth and creamy, refreshing finish. Excellent when paired up with spicy fish/shellfish dinners.

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    Green Flash Double Stout
    Green Flash Brewing Co. | Vista, California USA
    Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA

    Style: Imperial/Double Stout

    ABV - 8.8%

    My personal notes: Definitely one of the best tasting stouts around! This brew poured up a near-black body with a one-finger bubbly head with amazing retention and lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of rum, vanilla, chocolate, espresso, dark fruits (plums, figs), roasted malts. Flavors of the same but are so well-balanced. Medium- to Full-bodied, rich and thick, smooth and creamy. Refreshingly clean finish with no harsh aftertastes whatsoever. Personally I would enjoy this brew all by itself; but if paired up for a meal it would be smoked ribs, venison, or wild boar.

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    Breckenridge Avalanche Amber
    Breckenridge Brewery | Denver, Colorado USA
    Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA

    Style: American Amber/Red Ale

    ABV - 5.41%

    My personal notes: Definitely going to be a staple brew in my fridge! This brew poured up a dark copper-colored body with a two-finger thick foamy head that dissipated somewhat quickly and left nice lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of oranges, dark sugars, caramel. Flavors of the same but they are very, very intense and well-balanced. Light- to medium-bodied, lightly carbonated, smooth and easy to drink with a crisp, clean finish with just a slight bite. Excellent when paired up with a spicy, creamy fish/shellfish meal or creamy beef and noodle dinner.

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    Anchor Steam Beer
    Anchor Brewing Company | San Francisco, California USA
    Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages - Carrollton, Texas USA

    Style: California Common / Steam Beer

    ABV - 4.9%

    My personal notes: Now this is one jim-dandy of a brew! This brew poured up a hazy copper-colored body with a wonderfully thick, off-white colored head with good retention and lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of malts, caramel, citrus fruits (lemons, and maybe some orange). Flavors of the same in a malty concoction that beckons you to take the next sip just as soon as you finish one. Medium-bodied, full-flavored with a dry finish and citrusy aftertaste. Grill up a nice spicy rack of pork to pair up with this amazing brew; or grill some fish or shrimp!

    Interesting note: Early steam beers were brewed with lager yeasts, but fermented at warmer temperatures due to the lack of means to cool the tanks in California’s warm climate (back in the late 1800s). Cooling was brought about by the use of wide, shallow fermenting vessels. The resulting beer was very lively and, when the casks were tapped, they were said to “steam” with carbon dioxide. Source: Beers of the World; Kanning, David

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    Pyramid Curve Ball Blonde Ale
    Pyramid Breweries, Inc. | Seattle, Washington USA
    Purchased @ Kegs & Corks - Mansfield, Texas USA

    Style: Kolsch

    ABV - 5%

    My personal notes: This brew poured up a hazy golden-amber colored body with a nice frothy head that dissipated quickly down to a small sheen on top with minimal lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of honey, lemon, and bread fresh out of the oven. Flavors of the same in this light-bodied brew with a hearty amount of carbonation. This is a great brew for those dog days of summer! Easy to drink and very flavorful; pair it up with your favorite meats at the BBQ or fish at the fish fry.

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    Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA
    Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. | Chico, California USA
    Purchased @ Kegs & Corks - Mansfield, Texas USA

    Style: American IPA

    ABV - 7.2%

    My personal notes: This brew poured up a rich dark copper-colored body with a thick off-white foamy head with good retention and lacing effects on the glass. Aromas of floral hops, grapefruit, and spicy peppers. Flavors of the same packed with a bitter punch right in the kisser! Medium-bodied, very dry, hoppy, spicy, hoppy with a bone-dry, bitter finish. Oh, did I mention it was ‘hoppy’?! Smoked salmon, grilled flounder, stuffed shrimp, beer-butt chicken all come to mind as great pairings for this mouth-puckering brew!!

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