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		|  08-08-2011, 01:23 PM | #256 |  
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    Flying Dog Raging Bitch 
Flying Dog Brewery | Frederick, Maryland USA 
Purchased @ Beer & Wine World  - Mansfield, Texas USA
 
Style:  Belgian-style IPA
 
ABV - 8.3%
 
IBU - 60
 
My gosh this has got to be one of the best that Flying Dog has to offer at this time!! This brew poured up a dark apricot-colored body that is crystal clear sporting a thin white bubbly head that dissipated quite slowly and left amazing lacing effects. Aromas are rich and full of citrussy hops, sweet malts, yeast, much like warm bread right out of the oven. Flavors are rich and malty with hints of that bitter bite from the hops here and there.  The flavor of yeast is quite present but not overbearing in any way. I found that as this beer warmed the flavors and scents intensified and became much more enjoyable. Medium-bodied, very smooth (almost creamy) and slightly carbonated. Very easy on the drinkability scale with a crisp clean and refreshing finish that has enough of the hops to put in a good bite but enough of the malts to smooth it out. I can tell this one is gonna be a favorite in my fridge soon!
Pairing Recommendations:  beef, buffalo, bison, burgers, Cajun, fish/seafood, Indian, Korean, Mexican, Thai
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		|  08-08-2011, 01:30 PM | #257 |  
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    Left Hand Sawtooth Ale 
Left Hand Brewing Company | Longmont, Colorado USA 
Purchased @ Beer & Wine World  - Mansfield, Texas USA
 
Style:  Extra Special/Strong Bitter (ESB)
 
ABV - 5.3%
 
IBU - 27
 
I think I have found a bitter that sets the bar for this brew style way up!! This brew poured up a dark orange colored body topped with a thick white frothy head with good retention and lacing effects. Aromas of caramel, sweet malts, zest of citrussy fruits. Flavors of citrus fruits, hops, pine nuts and wheat bread. Medium-bodied with good carbonation with a smooth, clean, dry finish that is very, very, very refreshing with a sweet, malty aftertaste that has just the right bitter bite!
Pairing Recommendations:  beef, buffalo, bison, brats/sausage, poultry, fish/seafood, cheese/cream pasta, pheasant, quail, grouse, rabbit
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		|  08-08-2011, 01:33 PM | #258 |  
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    Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout 
Breckenridge Brewery | Denver, Colorado USA 
Purchased @ Beer & Wine World  - Mansfield, Texas USA
 
Style:  Oatmeal Stout
 
ABV - 4.95%
 
IBU - 31
 
Was expecting more from this stout so I’m hoping that future releases are amped up a bit! Poured up a near pitch-black body with a thin bubbly mocha-colored head with somewhat good retention and marginal lacing. Aromas of dark roasted coffee beans, sweet malts and a slight hint of hops; smelt good but the taste was… well… lackadaisical. Starts off with a robust hit of sweet malts and coffee along with some roasted nuts flavoring mixed in. The finish is a bit bland with no really good aftertastes to speak of. Medium-bodied but a bit ‘thin’ when I compare this one with other oatmeal stouts that I have tried in the past.
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		|  08-08-2011, 01:37 PM | #259 |  
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    Unibroue Don de Dieu 
Unibroue | Chambly, Quebec (Canada)
 
Style:  Belgian-style Strong Pale Ale
 
ABV - 9%
 
IBU - 10.5
 
My gosh these brews from Unibroue are absolutely astounding! Each one remarkably unique in its own special way! This brew poured up a rich dark golden colored body with a thick white foamy head with good retention and lacing. Aromas of toffee, spices, sweet malts, and fruity esters (first time for me to really pick up on these!!). Medium-bodied, smooth and creamy, filled with flavors of ripe apricots, hops, peppers (spices), wheat grains, toffee, and either burnt suger or dark honey. Yeah you can tell there’s alcohol packing in this brew and as the beer warms it just gets better! The finish is dry and refreshing with lingering flavors of bread and grains of wheat; very robust and flavorful. Stock up and enjoy!
Pairing Recommendations:  poultry, Chinese, Indian, rabbit, shellfish
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		|  08-09-2011, 08:53 AM | #260 |  
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    Unibroue Trois Pistoles 
Unibroue | Chambly, Quebec (Canada) 
Purchased @ Beer & Wine World  - Mansfield, Texas USA
 
Style:  Belgian-style Strong Dark Ale
 
ABV - 9%
 
IBU - 15.5
 
Yet another outstanding brew from Unibroue! In fact, I cannot recall any of the brews from Unibroue that I have sampled were not of good quality character! This brew poured up a succulent, deep dark mahogany colored body topped with a large bubbly mocha-colored head that refuses to dissipate and then lacing that you will want to run your finger around the glass and lick up! Intense aromas of dark cherries, dark chocolates, and caramel. Medium-bodied, not one single bit of hiding that sweet alcohol flavor, and flavors of sweet malts, chocolates, cherries, spices with a refreshing and enticing dry finish with sweet notes of caramel aftertastes. It is getting very difficult to choose which Unibroue brew is the best … but then, why choose?!
Pairing Recommendations:  beef, buffalo, venison, wild boar
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		|  08-10-2011, 08:30 PM | #261 |  
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    Abita Wheat 
Abita Brewing Co. | Abita Springs, Louisiana USA 
Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages  - Carrollton, Texas USA
 
Style:  American Pale Wheat Ale
 
ABV - 4.2%
 
IBU - 15
 
Whoa! Definitely not what I was expecting! This one was thin, watery, bland … heck a Coors Light has more to offer than this brew! Here are the particulars… Aromas of malts, grains and zest of citrussy fruits. Flavors are very bland and ‘wheaty’/grainy but lacking in substance in my opinion. Light-bodied, very carbonated, and way too easy to quaff. Honestly blogging, there are better options in this brew style out there!!
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		|  08-10-2011, 08:46 PM | #262 |  
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    Avery White Rascal 
Avery Brewing Company | Boulder, Colorado USA 
Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages  - Carrollton, Texas USA
 
Style:  Belgian White (Witbier)
 
ABV - 5.6%
 
IBU - 10
 
Oh what a wicked rascal this one really was!! This brew poured up a cloudy straw-colored body with a thin bubbly white colored head that quickly dissipated down to a thin sheen and left moderate lacing. Aromas of wheats, yeast, citrus fruits, hops, cooking spices (nutmeg, cinnamon, and perhaps coriander). Flavors of the same in this light-medium bodied brew that is well carbonated with a finish that is both spicy and sweet (from the malts) with both flavors lingering long after the brew has been enjoyed! One of the better witbiers I’ve had in quite a while.
Pairing Recommendations:  fish/seafood, shellfish
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		|  08-12-2011, 01:18 PM | #263 |  
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    Bitburger Premium Pils 
Bitburger Brauerei | Bitburg/Eifel, Germany
 
Style:  German Pilsener
 
ABV - 4.8%
 
Had this one while on vacation in Maui (Hawaii) and man do I wish I had chosen a different brew! I’ve heard and read a lot about this brew and everyone was highly recommending it. To me this brew is not that much to rave about for it is a ‘marginal’ brew in my opinion. Once I tasted the brew it was very bland, lacking anything of any sort of robustness. The flavor was there and then it was suddenly gone; but it wasn’t skunky in any way though. Would I try this one again? Probably not, unless I was in Germany and could get this on tap.
 
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		|  08-12-2011, 02:07 PM | #264 |  
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    Rahr & Sons Gravel Road 
Rahr & Sons Brewing Company | Fort Worth, Texas USA 
Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages  - Carrollton, Texas USA
 
Style:  German-style Sticke Altbier
 
Another fine brew from the fine folks at Rahr’s Brewery!!! This brew poured up a rich brownish-red colored body (much like a cherry Dr. Pepper) with a monstrous off-white colored foamy head with intense retention and lacing! Aromas and flavors packed full of caramel, dark fruits, sweet malts, yeast, toffee and just enough bitter hops. Near medium-bodied, well carbonated with a finish that is so crisp and refreshing; the aftertaste is slightly hoppy but then there is enough malts to balance it out with a sweet lingering aftertaste. VERY easy on the drinkability scale so be sure to slow down and enjoy this fine brew! Would be a definite go-to brew for some smoked meats or decadent burgers! Just need me a Rahr Brewery stange to make for the ultimate glassware to enjoy this brew in!! (hint hint there Rahr & Sons!!)
 
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		|  08-15-2011, 07:01 PM | #265 |  
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    Hinano Tahiti 
Brasserie de Tahiti S.A. | Papeete, French Polynesia 
Purchased while on vacation in Maui, Hawaii USA
 
Style:  Pale Lager
 
Had this enjoyable brew while on vacation in Maui, Hawaii. This brew is one that I wish I could find in my area as it would definitely be one I’d be enjoying on a regular basis! The flavor that this brew provides was very pleasing and it is definitely an easy brew to drink due to its light body and very good tastes! This brew was gone before I knew it!
 
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		|  08-16-2011, 08:17 PM | #266 |  
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    Hite Beer 
Hite Brewery Company LTD | Hongchun Gun, Kangwon, South Korea
 
Style:  Pale Lager
 
Good gosh does this brew bring back some memories of my years spent in South Korea while I was in the military. I found this brew by chance while in the Korean grocery store picking up some veggies. While standing in the check-out line, I noticed the new beer signs and decided to go peek and see what they had … sure glad I did! Many, many, many, many bottles of this brew were emptied by my efforts while in South Korea and this is one fine brew to be tried and enjoyed! It has a flavor that would rival (and in my opinion, beat down!) many of the micro-brews, or as I like to call them – “add-junks”! This brew is very light and very easy to drink and it is a very refreshing brew as well. If I were looking at brews for a BBQ or fish fry and this beer was next to some like Miller, Coors, Keystone, etc.; I’d be picking up the Hite and enjoying some good beer!
 
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		|  08-17-2011, 08:30 PM | #267 |  
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    Fuller’s London Porter 
Fuller Smith & Turner PLC | Chiswick, London, United Kingdom (England) 
Purchased @ Whole Foods Market
 
Style:  English Porter
 
It’s hard not to enjoy a good porter!! In fact I can’t recall when I had a bad one. Probably the most enjoyable aspect of this brew was its thick and creamy texture and flavors that had me enjoying it from start to finish! This brew is so rich that one could easily forget that they were drinking a beer! While enjoying this brew my mind was racing thinking of various beef dishes that it would pair up nicely with; although it could very well stand on its own as a great dessert beer too!
 
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		|  08-18-2011, 06:04 PM | #268 |  
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    Stone Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale 
Stone Brewing Co. | Escondido, California USA 
Purchased @ Kegs & Corks  - Mansfield, Texas USA
 
Style:  Black IPA
 
Say ‘hello’ to my little friend! This being my first Black IPA, I’m thinking that the bar has been set high by the folks at Stone Brewery! While at the beer store the other day I needed something to round out the selection that I was purchasing and saw this one out of the corner of my eye. Last bottle, so off with me it went! When I first opened it up I knew I was in for a treat because the aromas were just, well, intoxicating! Definitely one of the finest smelling brews I have yet to enjoy!  Being a malt-head this brew is just the right choice; thick, rich, flavorful, awesome. This is one of those fine brews that should be paired up with a juicy porterhouse steak or a succulent rib-eye steak!
 
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		|  08-22-2011, 02:53 PM | #269 |  
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    Sapporo Reserve 
Sapporo Breweries Ltd. | Tokyo-to Tokyo-shi, Japan 
Purchased @ Kegs & Corks  - Mansfield, Texas USA
 
Style:  Pale Lager
 
What a surprise! This brew was much better than I had anticipated and has helped start the change in my mind as to the perceptions that I have towards certain beers from Asia! I truly enjoyed the maltiness of this brew! It looked so light but has a really good ‘chewy’ texture to it but it is nothing overbearing so don’t let that throw ya! This brew was very tasty too with flavors that were very well-blended. I will certainly be venturing more with Asian beers thanks to the likes of this one!
 
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		|  08-23-2011, 09:43 AM | #270 |  
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    Southern Star Bombshell Blonde Ale 
Southern Star Brewing Co. | Conroe, Texas USA 
Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages  - Carrollton, Texas USA
 
Style:  American Blonde Ale
 
One of the few blonde ales that I have tried thus far and definitely one of the most flavorful! And the brewery is right here in Texas too! The rich texture and bold flavors have certainly put this brew high up on my list! I paired this brew up with some delicious venison round steak and what a match-up they were! With this long Texas heat-wave this summer, this brew was just the ticket for a momentary chance to cool down! What I enjoyed most was the ‘doughy’ flavor that this beer possessed; sort of reminded me of Hungry Jack biscuits! This brew is definitely one I will be pairing up with some slow-smoked brats on toasted hoagie buns and covered with sauerkraut!!
 
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