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Imperial – Situational Greatness

As a self-profused beer snob, I have tendency to look down upon the “macro” brews. You know those rice and corn bottles of pissy water. Everything from their lack of balls to the awful color turns me off to these beers most of the time. That’s right, I said most of the time. Imperial Cerveza

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Full Sail IPA

Appearance: Nice pillowy, retaining head. Medium amber in color. nice lacing, as if lacing means anything. Aroma: Rather floral, reminds me of the lilacs that are currently blooming in the valley. Mouth: Short, sudden hop burst with little aftertaste. Very nice and refreshing. Overall: Not a slap you in the mouth IPA, but a good

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The Night I went Drinking with Satan

Lately I’ve been listening to a lot of beer podcasts, and on The Good Beer Show, Mikey Mason performed one the funniest and most true songs ever. Drinking with Satan from Jeffrey Meyer on Vimeo.

 
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Murphy’s Irish Stout Review

Dark and nitrogenated. It appears to heavy, but it is lighter than expectations would have had it. The brew has nice earthy overtones in the flavor. Overall I enjoy this beer, although it does not crack my top favorites list.

 
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Lang Creek Brewery Mandarin Hefeweizen

Appearance: Moderate head and amberish-straw in color. Head retention is low and it is very cloudy. Aroma: Orange nose (duh) with banana and other flavors in the background. Mouthfeel: Sharp fruitiness up front followed by clove and orange. Overall: I love this beer, a great fruit hefe. I know a lot of tasters do not

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Full Sail Vesuvius

A Belgian Golden Ale named after a volcano that buried thousands of toga wearing Romans alive. This beer buries you alive with a distinct wet straw and sour aroma and an unique lemon pepper flavor with the consistent sour. Appearence: Hazy grassy golden with a finely bubbled one-finger head. Aroma: The only way I can

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