
Brewery: | Samuel Adams | |
Brew: | Octoberfest | |
Price: | $11 for six 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | Rich and sweet with almost no hops, but smooth and drinkable. Very different than the lighter German Oktoberfest brews. | |
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Brewery: | Samuel Adams | |
Brew: | Octoberfest | |
Price: | $11 for six 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | Rich and sweet with almost no hops, but smooth and drinkable. Very different than the lighter German Oktoberfest brews. | |
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Brewery: | Hofbräu | |
Brew: | Oktoberfest | |
Price: | $2.30 for a 330 ml bottle | |
Review: | A bit high in alcohol, it has a little bite at first then finishes somewhat thin and grassy. | |
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Brewery: | Smuttynose | |
Brew: | Pumpkin Ale | |
Price: | $11 For siz 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | A very spicy ale with a distinct pumpkin flavor, somewhat dry and bitter. The taste is a little peculiar for every day, but it’s a great way to kick off the fall season. | |
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Brewery: | La Barbaude | |
Brew: | Blonde | |
Review: | A smooth and crisp ale with some kind of flavor related to gummy bears. | |
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Brewery: | Pilsner Urquell | |
Brew: | Pilsner Urquell | |
Price: | $11 For siz 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | Sharp and crisp, with a somewhat hoppy flavor. This was actually the first pilsner brewed in the world and getting its name from Pilsen, the town where it’s brewed, which is now in the czech republic. | |
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Brewery: | Uinta | |
Brew: | Hop Notch IPA | |
Price: | $11 For six 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | A bold and spicy IPA with a rich maltiness that’s more sweet than bitter. Did you know Uinta is the name of a mountain range in Utah? | |
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Brewery: | Smuttynose | |
Brew: | Summer Weizen Ale | |
Price: | $12 for six 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | A nice crisp and smooth light ale with herbal and flowery and overtones. | |
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Brewery: | Peak Organic | |
Brew: | Simcoe Spring Ale | |
Price: | $11 for six 12 oz. bottles | |
Review: | A rich, robust ale with a smooth maltiness and hints of pine. | |
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Brewery: | Sixpoint | |
Brew: | Bengali Tiger | |
Price: | $10 for four 16 oz. cans | |
Review: | A nice bitter ale, somewhat strong up-front with little aftertaste, very smooth and drinkable. | |
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Brewery: | Brooklyn Brewery | |
Brew: | Brooklyn Lager | |
Price: | $8 for six 12 oz. bottles (from the brewery) | |
Review: | A well-balanced lager, slightly bitter, slightly sweet, very rich with a hint of spice. An overall solid brew. | |
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