A really interesting beer. Tropical/grapefruit aroma but it’s not a sweet or juicy beer. It is nearly immediately dry, with a good amount of cereal and absolutely no birthed. I really, really liked this.
A roasty, lightly smoky porter, perhaps a bit more bitter than I would normally like but in the context of a fun day was pretty enjoyable. Definitely felt the ABV in this one.
Very similar to the Old Schoolhouse, actually. I wouldn't say there's anything especially tropical about this. Finishes less metallic and a bit more... cocoa-like, I guess? Malty, not sweet.
This is like a very clean kolsh, with this strong core of "buttery" cream and hints of honey. Like that lovely flavor with some sort of huge cream soup that you shouldn't easy because it will give you an instant heart attack.
Smooth cream ale, with some corn-like sweetness, mellow honey, and a bit of buttery diacetyl flavor. Finishes super smooth on nitro; the mild chemically nitro tang works for me in the context of the rest of the beer. Sooo easy to drink.
A fragrant, malty ale with just a hint of fruit and a sweetish, strongly honey-like aspect. Sits somewhere in between a Vienna lager and a light amber in terms of flavor and quaffability. Very nice!
The label had no information at all about what this beer was, so it was a guessing game! Hoppy and a bit citrusy, but with plenty of roast. I'd say this was an amber first and a hoppy pale second. I read somewhere this was a blend of two beers, and I believe it.
A hoppy amber ale with toasty malt, moderate hop presence, and surprising hints of chocolate. The finish is noticeably bitter, and it lingers that way in the throat for a while.
Smells cereal. Front of tongue bitter with moderate cereal body and flavor. The middle bitter is almost peppery. Finishes with a narrow bitter profile, doesn't kick you on the way down.