We bought a four-pack last weekend and I think it's a good balance.. even something you could drink year-round. Looking forward to trying a few others this year.
I did some pumpkin tasting yesterday, here is my take: Saranac pumpkin on tap - pretty good flavor Terrapin pumpkin feast - I like this (mix between an october feast and pumpkin ale) Dogfish pumpkin - OK but seemed strong at 7% Smuttynose pumpkin - sour pumpkin flavor, not for me. Shipyayrd pumpkin - nothing memorable for me. Tommy Knocker - same as Shipyard Souther Tier - good flavor but a lot of alcohol
Drinking Left Hand Brewing Octoberfest. Pretty dang good. Gonna have to do a back to back with Paulaner in the future though.
Olympia...It's the water (and that's about it). I think they started heading downhill when the brewmaster and his "boy-toy" were caught with thier pants down out near one of the famed "artesian wells". It did used to be a very popular beer in these here parts though!!
I had some Northwest Brewing Company Crazy ***** Double Hop IPA. Good stuff! There are so many good beers around the Seattle area it's nuts. Gott love the name too!!
Oh, and I guess it was Hoppy Biatch that I had. Crazy Biatch just came out. Either way still love the name!!
Late night stop on the way home. Trying a local Bainbridge Island brewing IPA. Not bad. Ok, its actually pretty tasty.
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Kansas City's Boulevard is the Midwest's biggest-selling craft beer, thanks to its Belgian brewmaster's unfiltered wheat. It has a bright, citrusy kick that most American hefeweizens lack. (4.4% ABV) bars in ocala fl
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I haven't had any college "Party" beers since...college. And I don't miss them. Now that every Joe Blow with some spare time has a microbrewery, it's hard to know what you're getting into. But when I know I want a top shelf beer experience, I go to Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout. My favorite beer, bar none. I never drink more than 1-2 at a time, no need as it satisfies that need so well.
If you like those type of stout.. Founder's Kentucky Breakfast stout and Avery's Uncle Jacob's stout are outstanding.
Boulevard has just released their holiday brew called Nut Cracker Ale. It is a very hoppy ale with a nice citrus taste. Very enjoyable, but high in alcohol content.