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Sam Adams The Vixen

Date: Fri, Dec 2, 2011

Sam Adams just came out with a new line of beers which come in large 22oz bottles and creative patches for the art. The bottle catches your eye with its size and looks. The beer doesn’t disappoint either. While it was high in alcohol at 8.5% it had a smooth after taste with some heat. [...]

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Shock-Top Belgium White Beer

Date: Wed, Nov 16, 2011

I recently bought a 12 pack of this beer on my way to Taos, NM. I was looking for something different and enjoy Blue Moon so I thought I would try another companies version of a Belgian White. Problem is the beer is bland. If someone were watering down Blue Moon, this is what it [...]

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Samual Adams defective glass bottle

Date: Fri, Jun 3, 2011

Not sure if anyone else has had this happen but it bothered me enough to blog about it. I opened a new bottle of Sam Adams yesterday with a bottle opener and the cap came off with no problem. The problem was so did the lip of the bottle. Ive probably opened thousands of beers [...]

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Sierra Nevada Porter

Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2008

This beer comes in a short stock brown bottle with a sky blue label which seems so inviting I had to try one. They are brewed in Chico, CA and is moderately carbonated.  It has a pleasant subtle smell to it of malt and barley.  The flavor is where I get slightly short changed. I [...]

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Sierra Nevada Porter

Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2008

This beer comes in a short stock brown bottle with a sky blue label which seems so inviting I had to try one. They are brewed in Chico, CA and is moderately carbonated.  It has a pleasant subtle smell to it of malt and barley.  The flavor is where I get slightly short changed. I [...]

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Shiner Bohemian Black Lager

Date: Sat, Mar 1, 2008

So I am reviewing this beer after having had 3 other beers tonight. Surprisingly they were all good and I am just now getting around to typing up a review. I like to do the review while it is fresh. Unfortunately my typing and eloquence start suffering after 3 beers. Shiner Black Lager is a [...]

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Shiner Bohemian Black Lager

Date: Sat, Mar 1, 2008

So I am reviewing this beer after having had 3 other beers tonight. Surprisingly they were all good and I am just now getting around to typing up a review. I like to do the review while it is fresh. Unfortunately my typing and eloquence start suffering after 3 beers. Shiner Black Lager is a [...]

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Cooper’s Lager Beer

Date: Sun, Dec 16, 2007

I ate at Outback Steakhouse last night ( an Australian? Steakhouse chain) and decided to have a couple of Cooper’s Lager Beers. I actually thought it was a pretty decent beer. It had mild carbonization and nice amber color. The flavor was a little on the lighter site than I prefer, but it had a [...]

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Cooper’s Lager Beer

Date: Sun, Dec 16, 2007

I ate at Outback Steakhouse last night ( an Australian? Steakhouse chain) and decided to have a couple of Cooper’s Lager Beers. I actually thought it was a pretty decent beer. It had mild carbonization and nice amber color. The flavor was a little on the lighter site than I prefer, but it had a [...]

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Miller Chill

Date: Fri, Nov 2, 2007

I usually avoid reviewing larger American beer companies beers because I don’t think much of their products. They tend to be watered down and bland. John Cleese said it best, “American beer is like having sex in a canoe, it is the next closest thing to water”. Miller Chill is no exception, it is an odd [...]

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Miller Chill

Date: Fri, Nov 2, 2007

I usually avoid reviewing larger American beer companies beers because I don’t think much of their products. They tend to be watered down and bland. John Cleese said it best, “American beer is like having sex in a canoe, it is the next closest thing to water”. Miller Chill is no exception, it is an [...]

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Saint Arnold Lawnmower

Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2007

Saint Arnold Microbrewery is out of Houston, Tx, which, since I am a Texan, makes me proud. Unfortunately this particular beer doesn’t have a Texas sized taste to it. It has a lot of carbonization and a decent malty flavor to it but it lacks a real punch in the flavor area. The brew master [...]

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Saint Arnold Lawnmower

Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2007

Saint Arnold Microbrewery is out of Houston, Tx, which, since I am a Texan, makes me proud. Unfortunately this particular beer doesn’t have a Texas sized taste to it. It has a lot of carbonization and a decent malty flavor to it but it lacks a real punch in the flavor area. The brew master [...]

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Hofbräu Dunkel

Date: Thu, Oct 11, 2007

If you haven’t made to Munich, Germany and had the opportunity to visit the Hofbräuhaus I highly recommend it. I went 20 years ago and still remember the pleasant intoxicating experience. It was a large tavern style building and the beer was flowing, flowing, flowing. Hofbräu apparently means “beer of the court”, which is to say [...]

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