Greg: i guess i don't really consider myself a belgian beer fan, but for some reason this one kind of does it for me. its just a little bit different from the typical beer, so while i don't love it, i do recommend it, because i think others might feel that love. 4/5.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Karma Ale, Boulder CO
Greg: i guess i don't really consider myself a belgian beer fan, but for some reason this one kind of does it for me. its just a little bit different from the typical beer, so while i don't love it, i do recommend it, because i think others might feel that love. 4/5.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Boundary Bay ESB
Boundary Bay Scotch Ale
Boundary Bay Dry Irish Stout, Bellingham, WA
Rogue Kells Irish Style Lager from Rogue Ales
Boddingtons Pub Ale
Sierra Nevada Porter
Rolling Rock Extra Pale
St. Peter's Golden Ale (British)
Greg: i'm not particularly sure it was the golden ale, but i think so. i only had it once, but it was awesome. but then that could have just been circumstantial. and frankly i don't remember it at all, i just know i liked it. next time anyone goes to bevmo, please pick some up. Score: 4.5/5
Drake’s IPA
Rat: A really good beer. It’s got a sweet cover up over that’s slightly bitter first wash, that leaves you relaxed, but steadily craving another sip. 4.2/5
Smithwicks
Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye Seasonal Ale, Healdsburg, CA
Rat: I liked this one. It had a strong deep flavor with a dry and bitter taste that left me wanting for another sip. I haven’t tried very many rye beers, but given this, I might try some more. 4.2 /5
Guiness Extra Stout
Rat: I like Guinness Draught more than this extra stout. It’s bitter, but without much unique flavor of its own, just bitter. I could never really see myself saying “I could use a Guinness extra stout right now.” I could however, see myself saying I would like a Guiness Draught right now. Nevertheless, a Guinness is still a Guinness, meaning that it is solid, robust, and dependable. It will definitely fulfill your palette, and beat the average beer. Score:
Copperhook
Rat: I’d stick with redhook. This one tastes like a watered down or light redhook. The flavor is still in there, but its hard to find.
Red Hook Amber Ale
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Rat: Tastes good as
Greg: sierra Nevada pale ale (not Indian). hands down my favorite beer. every time i go to the liquor store to get good beer i first have to decide b/w snpa and other beers (snpa usually wins), and then if i decide not to go with it i have to consider all the others. the veritable radiohead of beers for me. 5/5
Sam Adams
Sam Adams White Ale
Rat: I generally love Sam Adams, and I’m fairly fond of the few white beers I’ve tried, but I didn’t
really like this one. Can’t say too much more, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
Greg: sam
Dead Guy Ale
Rat: At first a weak ale with strong seltzer flavor, but becomes a bittersweet wash, followed by a dry cap for your taste buds.
Mackeson Triple Stout, Cincinnati, Ohio
Rat: Long flavor like a good stout should have but lacks a toasty punch that more classic stouts have. Some might call it not yet ripe.