Thursday, April 15, 2010

Bud Light Lime



Thought it pains me to do, the next 3 reviews are all, well, less than great. The first up in Bud Light Lime. I'm sure most of you have had Bud Light, with it flavor of... water. And I'm sure most of you have had Diet Coke with Lime, with it's artificial horrible lime flavor. Now imagine Bud Light with that horrible lime flavor. The girls that was running the tasting where I sampled this at both said that it was a great summer beer. And I'm sure it is, if you don't have taste buds and have a vagina. Stay away from this. 2 out of 10, it may be bad, but at least it's not piss.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Three Floyds Gumballhead



Three Floyds is a brewery out of Munster, IN. Gumballhead is an American Wheat Ale style beer. This beer is very bizarre. It is crisp, with a slight bitterness almost equal to a pale ale and a fruitiness that has, to me, hints of apple. All this together makes for an exceptional brew. I may just be a bit partial due to it being a Hoosier brew, but I am giving this an 8 out of 10. Excellent quality, amazing drinkability, if you haven't tried this, do it and do it soon.

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Friday, April 2, 2010

Upland Wheat Ale



Alright, time for the local beer blog to blog some local beer. Upland Wheat Ale is as the name suggests a wheat ale. And I have to say, it's very good. It has a very nice flavor, with a bit of sweetness and a bit of bitterness. I have had it at many locations around Bloomington. I've had it bottled, I've had it on tap at The Vid, Chilies, and Cheese Burger In Paradise, but hands down the best time I have ever had it, not surprisingly, was at Upland's tap room itself. One of my favorite things to do is go there and eat fish and chips and drink a wheat. It is very drinkable, and goes down very smooth. I highly recommend it. I give it a 8 out of 10.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sierra Nevada Glissade Golden Bock



I have never really been impressed with Sierra Nevada's offerings. The brewery based out of Chico, CA is probably best know for their pale ale. Glissade Golden Bock is their spring seasonal release, and is most defiantly the best entry of theirs I have had. It is, as the name suggests, golden in color. It has a nice mellow flavor balanced with a nice bit of bitterness. I found it to be very drinkable, something I could have easily slugged down had I not intended to savor the flavor. Though I do give it praises for being Sierra Nevada's best beer, it still was overly impressive. I do recommend Glissade if you are a fan of bocks, and the price range isn't bad when you can find it on sale. Sierra Nevada Glissade Golden Bock comes in at a 6.4 abv. I give it 6 out of 10, drinkable but doesn't overly impress.

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat



Sam Adams has never really disappointed me. With their newest Brewmaster's Collection entry Coastal Wheat, they continue with exceptional taste. Coastal Wheat is a hefeweizen (German wheat beer). It is a little clearer than most wheat beers I am use to, which typically are cloudy. It is brewed with lemon peel, a departure from the traditional orange peel, which is not by any means a bad thing. The lemon give it a nice sweet and sour citrus flavor. It is very smooth, and easy to drink. There is a low hop content, so if you are a fan of really bitter beer this probably isn't for you. It has a abv of 5.3 which is pretty standard. I give is a 7 out of 10, nice flavor, very drinkable.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Rogue Juniper Pale Ale




The first beer to be reviewed is Rogue Juniper Pale Ale. Rouge is a brewery out of Ashland, OR. My take on Rogue Juniper Pale Ale: pretty damn good. It's got the bitterness expected from a pale ale, with a nice bit of sweetness. The juniper berries add a bit of spice. The head is pretty good, not the best, but stays frothy for a while. The color is something of a yellowish orange, saffron if you will, which I have never really seen in a beer. All in all a pretty solid beer. The price for a 22 oz bottle is about $7, which is not bad. I give it a 7 out of 10, nice flavor, decent head. You can find this beer at the new Big Red on College Mall Road here in Bloomington, and probably many other places, wherever you are from.

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