A beer from Niagra on the lake, Oast House Brewery. This is The Barn Raiser, Country Ale. 750ml of pure goodness all in one big boot!
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A beer from Niagra on the lake, Oast House Brewery. This is The Barn Raiser, Country Ale. 750ml of pure goodness all in one big boot!
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@Harrywally: The Spritzhaus looks like a nice Weizen, how does it taste, does it have the nice banana sweetness?
Cant wait for the Summer and fresh drawed Weizen at the Biergarten (not the Bavarian type as i come from the rhine).
It has everything you would expect from a great Weizen beer. The ones I typically drink are Weihenstephaner, Hacker Pschorr, Erdinger, and Schnider Weiss. They're really the only ones that are available to me. The Das Spritzhaus is as good as all of these which was surprising. The brewery is only 20 min away from where I live, so I quite often get my Growler (64oz.) filled with it. This can be bad, cause I feel the need to drink it faster so it wont go bad. :) They just started bottling the beer so I've been buying those, which works out better, and my wife doesn't think I'm an alcoholic anymore. :)
Today is a stable staple n the fridge! Simple and refreshing.
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It's a great amber ale. Just this side of malty sweet. New Belgium also has a couple of IPAs that are pretty good.
The only beer I dislike is high alcohol beers. I don't like when all I can taste is the alcohol. Every other type of beer, well, I frigging love them. The place I'm going to in Arizona is my wifes Aunts place near south mounatian outside of Phoenix. Last time we were there she had a bunch of Kirkland beer for me. It wasn't too bad, but I really want to try some of the "good" american beers this time.
It's getting to where all IPA's are tasting pretty much the same. This is another example of technically good craftsmanship but nothing outstanding. Still, goes good with some traditional woodworking.
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