• Avery Brewing Co. Old Jubilation Ale Review

    Posted October 29, 2012 by Mark

    The Limited Release Old Jubilation Ale from Avery Brewing Co. in Boulder, Colorado pours out dark mahogany brown in color with little light getting through and is topped with a two finger, khaki, small bubbled head that slowly reduces down to a thin film with a quarter inch collar. On the nose, all ...

  • Three Floyds Calumet Queen Kolsch Style Ale Review

    Posted October 28, 2012 by Mark

    The Calumet Queen Kolsch Style Ale from Three Floyds Brewing in Munster, Indiana pours out a clear, pale gold in color and is topped with a fizzy, one finger, white head that reduces all the way down leaving a thin collar. On the nose, aromas of grain husk, lemon, wheat, noble hops and a touch of sw...

  • Sun King Brewery Oktoberfest Lager Review

    Posted October 28, 2012 by Mark

    The Oktoberfest Lager from Sun King Brewery in Indianapolis, Indiana pours out a clear orange in color with some golden hues and is topped with just over a finger of tightly knit, white head that reduces down to a thin film with a quarter inch collar. On the nose, pretty clean with aromas of biscuit...

  • Anchor Brewing Co. Anchor Porter Review

    Posted October 28, 2012 by Mark

    The Anchor Porter from Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco, California pours out pitch black in color with some ruby hues showing on the very edge and is topped with a large, mocha colored, foamy heady that very slowly reduces down to a thick film with a large collar. On the nose, wonderful roas...

  • Southern Tier Pumking

    Posted October 27, 2012 by ironarrow42

    Southern Tier Pumking Imperial Pumpkin Ale Southern Tier Brewing Co., Lakewood, NY 22 oz bomber, 8.6% ABV         Served in the appropriate logo stemmed glass (Long Live the King), Pumking pours out a beautiful pumpkiny orange, bright and clear, capped with a 1/8" - 1/4" o...

  • Chatoe Rogue Pumpkin Patch Ale

    Posted October 27, 2012 by ironarrow42

    Chatoe Rogue Pumpkin Patch Ale Rogue Brewing Co., Newport, OR 750 ml bright orange bottle, 25 IBU (ABV not specified); cost here in Ohio from $10 - $11.     I picked this up on a recommendation from one of my local beer & wine shops, Centerville Carryout. Slightly warmed up from fri...

  • Three Floyds Topless Wytch Baltic Porter Review

    Posted October 27, 2012 by Mark

    The Topless Wytch Baltic Porter from Three Floyds Brewing in Munster, Indiana pours out jet black in color with no light getting through and is topped with a uniformly bubbled, khaki colored head that reduces down to a thin film with a small collar. On the nose, lovely roast aromas permeate the nose...

  • River North Hoppenberg Uncertainty Principle Belgian Double IPA

    Posted October 27, 2012 by Mark

    The Hoppenberg Uncertainty Principle Belgian-Style Double IPA from River North Brewery in Denver, Colorado pours out a cloudy, golden-orange in color topped with a two finger, white head that slowly reduces down to a thick film with a decent sized collar. On the nose, more Belgian the IPA but the ar...

  • Tommyknocker Small Patch Pumpkin Harvest Ale Review

    Posted October 27, 2012 by Mark

    The Small Patch Pumpkin Harvest Ale from Tommyknocker Brewery in Idaho Springs, Colorado pours out a mahogany brown in color with some deep ruby hues and is topped with just over a finger of tightly knit, tan colored head that slowly reduces down to a thin film with a small collar. On the nose, wond...

  • Anchor Brewing Co. Breckle's Brown Ale Review

    Posted October 25, 2012 by Mark

    The Breckle's Brown Ale from Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco, California pours out a deep amber-mahogany brown in color with good clarity and is topped with a tan, foamy, two finger head that slowly reduces down to a thick film with a large collar. On the nose, lovely malt aromas of brown su...