#12beers of Christmas number 3…
Custom Brewcrafters Double Dark Cream Porter
This is a Rochester area local brew so I apologize to my national and international readers who won’t be able to grab this one and try it. Today you are missing out.
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Second Beer of Christmas peak organic Winter Session.
Not bad but not great, a confused amber malty winter brew but with a strong hop finish. Despite @trillian1117 claiming it tastes like pee…
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htmh s2e14 Real Video and PUNKin Ale
Hey look, real video, let us know what you think!
This week we try Dogfish Head Punkin Ale, we also talk Xbox and some more.
Dogfish head Punkin 4+5= 9 Good stuff, highly recommended.
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Not a bad night….
This week we see what a real British bitter is all about, talk about “the pad,” and Rob fills us in on his apnia.
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Samuel Smith Organics (via Wolfman-K)
I first saw these brews while perusing the awesome Beer/Pub photoblog Beer Lens.
I didn’t think they were available here in the states but my friend Ben came across them at Beers of the World and picked up a bottle of the Cherry, Raspberry and Strawberry for us to try. I happened to find the Cider at Nathanial Square Corner Store last week, so I tossed that into the mix, for our informal tasting last night.
Samuel Smith is known here in the states for having “classic” English Brews. Nut Brown, Taddy Porter, Oatmeal Stout, etc. But this is the first time I’ve run accross something new by the old brewery, at least on this side of the pond.
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