Saturday, October 10, 2009
Beer Reviews
Man o' man! It's about to begin! What I hope will become a relatively regular attraction on this here blog: BEER TASTE TESTS!! Woooo hoooo! Up to bat is Wychwood Brewery's Wychcraft and so far so good. When I popped the top I filled the ole snorthole up with what was a solid bit of happy scent, something that reminded me of a good, crisp German pilsner we used to drink back in my Army days. Again, crisp and clean came to mind. So I grabbed my handy tasting mug, which is a mug in the shape of a bad-ass Mason jar, poured some up in there, and saw right up front a solidly copper colored brew with just a minimal head. Having a lot of dome on a beer sort of sucks as I'm trying to drink the beer, not the freakin' foam, you know? The taste of it is good and strong, like you'd expect from an English ale, but stronger than what I thought would be in a blonde variety. But good, nonetheless. As with all Wychwood beers, it's thick and syrupy and would be nice as a dessert beer, like with a slice of apple cobbler or something! HAHA!!
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