I wanted something that might be true to an earlier time, so I chose this ale to satisfy my historic needs.
Pour, Look, Smell - Dark brown, light head, carbonated well, sweet malt, will wet your pallet.
Taste - Awesome full hop and malt taste, spice like a wheat beer, easy to drink for how dark it looks.
Rating - 8
This is a beer everyone should try. If it's truthful to it's roots, I almost wish I lived in the 12th century.
My grading scale
It is subjective, but I think you'll be able to understand where I'm coming from:
1-3 "Horrible" : NEVER BUY THIS!!!! (Or buy it just to see what crappy beer tastes like.)
4-5 "Ok" : These beers need a little work. Usually from a company known for another type of brew.
8-9 "Great" : Try this at least once, you'll be happy you did :D
10!!!!! "Godly" = This is attainable, but the most subjective of all grades. If I ever give a beer a 10 it'll be because it blows your mind.
1-3 "Horrible" : NEVER BUY THIS!!!! (Or buy it just to see what crappy beer tastes like.)
4-5 "Ok" : These beers need a little work. Usually from a company known for another type of brew.
6-7 "Good": It's ok, for now.
8-9 "Great" : Try this at least once, you'll be happy you did :D
10!!!!! "Godly" = This is attainable, but the most subjective of all grades. If I ever give a beer a 10 it'll be because it blows your mind.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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