Tin
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Sam Adams Eutopia is coming out soon...think it is $140 a bottle this year.
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Don't shoot the messenger because I'm reviewing a new mass produced swill, but this thread has been inactive for just under 2 MONTHS
Here we go, AB/In Bevs's latest offering, Bud Lite Golden Wheat
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First off, we've got an unfiltered wheat beer here, complete with sediment at the bottom of the bottle and a reccomendation on the label that you slowly rotate the bottle a few times prior to opening to mix. It's brewed with corriander and citrus peel, and most definately is something quite different than the original Bud Lite and also Bud Lite Lime.
Color: A medium yellow/Golden yellow, noticeably darker in color than Bud Light, Bud Lite Lime, and even good 'ol Budweiser itself.
ABV = 4.1%
Aroma: My nose detects a slight sweet/citrus smell
taste: Quite a surprise I might add, especially for a 110 calorie per 12oz brew. This is unlike any other Bud Lite product. My taste buds almost immediately were thinking something quite close to a Sam Adams Summer brew in terms of the slight spice and citrusy(?sp) finish, the only difference being the citrus in this case is slightly orange compared to the lemon finish with Sam Adams Summer. The initial spice/citrus then leads to a mild hoppy finish.
While this new offering isn't as bold or strong as many of the Oktoberfest brews recently released and/or the forthcoming winter brews soon to hit the shelves, it's a step in the positive direction for the Bud Lite family IMHO and if this is a sign of things to come under InBevs ownership. this is a good thing!
This stuff is actually pretty damn good and it's a light beer to boot. Downed a six pack after the bike ride yesterday and thinking I might need to go buy some more. :beer:
Lord Hobo update
Draught system is for 40 beers. They will be opening with 7 varieties of Cantillon on tap; apparently the only 'true' lambic beers (utilizing spontaneous fermentation) still being made in the world.
http://www.aldha.org/saddlebk.htm
Lord Hobo update
Draught system is for 40 beers. They will be opening with 7 varieties of Cantillon on tap; apparently the only 'true' lambic beers (utilizing spontaneous fermentation) still being made in the world.
http://www.aldha.org/saddlebk.htm
Is it pumpkin-y? I'm getting tired of the pumpkin-y harvest beers...I meant to post this a few days ago. Very good. I refreshing change from my usual Blackbeary.
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Nope.Is it pumpkin-y? I'm getting tired of the pumpkin-y harvest beers...
Nope.
If you don't like it, just pass the rest over to me, I'll finish 'em for ya!8)I'll have to check that one out, then. My fave for this time of year is Woodstock Station's Autumn Brew, but I can't get it unless I drive up to NH.