Midnight Monk
Terrapin beer company, Athens, Ga made a great autumn beer that I thought I posted but apparently I forgot to. Anyway, because I enjoyed that beer I decided to give “midnight monk” a go. Again I was drawn in by…
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Terrapin beer company, Athens, Ga made a great autumn beer that I thought I posted but apparently I forgot to. Anyway, because I enjoyed that beer I decided to give “midnight monk” a go. Again I was drawn in by…
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In the “try new beer” phase and always looking for something that grabs my attention I found “tramp stamp”. Honestly I saw the company name first “Clown Shoes Beer”, then I saw a couple of their offerings and decided that…
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It’s January and I am trying something different than the normal dark winter beers. If you have ever served in an Assault Amphibious Vehicle than you now their superstitions about “Apricots”! Stop reading and don’t try this beer if you…
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Once again, I made the mistake of judging a book by its cover. Or, in this case, a beer. Even though I knew I wouldn’t dig an espresso stout, a dark beer made from coffee beans, I drank it anyway…
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Red Hook brewery gives us “Long Hammer IPA”. It does not have a “hoppy” scent and had a nice light color. The taste is a more mild IPA than most, which to me is good. It packs a 6.2% alc…
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Old Dominion brewery delivers another high alc content beer with a cool looking label. This IPA is “double” hoppy! It stars with the smell and follows through with the taste. If you like IPA’s then this is right up your…
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Merry Monks is a Belgium style tripel ale that packs a 9.3% alc content. The bottle intrigued me to try it and I am glad I did! It has a bright golden color and a sweet smell! The taste is…
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Old Dominion brewery from Dover, DE produced a Belgian tripel that is as sneaky as a ninja! It has a bright golden color that leads you to believe that it is a light beer. Then it adds a smell that…
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You’d think with a name like ‘Bear Naked’ and a bear on the label, you’d be in for some sort of grizzly-sweat flavored microbrew from the hill folk of North Carolina. Instead we get an easy-to-swig amber ale from Adirondack…
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