Beer Reviews


    Better than booze Mint Mojito

  • Brilliant, faint green color with subtle, fine bubbles. The nose offers a bold, minty, aromatic scent that veers a bit too close to toothpaste with a candy accent as well. The palate agrees with the nose, delivering a sweet mint-driven core with mildly astringent herbal notes, with mint candy rising on the finish. Medium-bodied and nicely balanced. 3 Stars

  • Flying Embers Watermelon Mojito

  • Slightly hazy, pale pink color with a subtle carbonation. The nose offers subtle scents of fresh watermelon and tropical fruits with hints of lime and mint. The palate echoes the nose delivering a citrus-forward palate with a prominent mint inclusion. Medium-bodied with a crisp, semi-tart, and clean finish. 3 Stars

  • Ridgeway Santa’s Butt (England)

  • Deep amber to black color. Intense malt aromatics with a hints of earth, brown spices, toasted nuts, and ginger biscuits. The palate is in full agreement with rich, warming malt flavors touched by caramel and nutmeg. 3 Stars

  • Ridgeway Very Bad Elf (England)

  • Bright amber to copper color. The nose filled with scents of toasted grain with accents of dried fruits, caramel, and iodine. Malty while fresh and vibrant delivering complex flavors of malt and grains with a tough of earth, juniper, and fruitcake. 3 Stars

  • Full Sail Wreck the Halls (USA)

  • Bright amber with golden tones. Semi-cloudy with a thick, rocky head of foam. The nose is fresh with sweet malt and citrus forward hops. The palate carries on where the nose has led us offering a firm hop driven profile with a sharp, bitter finish. This brew will thrill the hopheads. 3 Stars

  • Eel River Brewing Climax Noel 2009 (USA)

  • Dense amber to brick red with a good bit of haze and a creamy layer of foam. The nose is bright and assertive with berry fruits, cherry, sweet caramel, allspice, and dried raspberry. The palate confirms the nose being rich and quite sweet veering toward dessert flavors with pumpkin pie spices, ginger, and caramel. Far from shy. 3 Stars

  • Otter Creek Quercus Vitis Humulus (USA)

  • Bright, deep copper color with a rocky white head. The nose is wild and complex and while the wine notes come through (it is made with the addition of Sauvignon Blanc juice) the malt and hops take center stage. The palate is much richer than the nose suggests but all in line with the 12% alcohol by volume that the label states. Very malty and fruity with a good deal of alcohol burn that detracts from the overall experience. 3 Stars

  • Uncle John’s Fruit House Winery Apple (USA)

  • Bright, pale golden color. The nose is filled with the scents of ripe and sweet apples with tart accents and hints of apple skin. The palate concurs fully with the nose being more tart than the nose would suggest with soft apple skin tannins. Finishes tart and clean with trailing apple and mineral notes. 3 Stars

  • Farnum Hill Ciders Farmhouse (USA)

  • Bright, pale gold color with a faint head and fine bubbles. The nose is filled with scents of tart apples, earth, autumnal leaves, and a dose of wood. The palate echoes the nose delivering a complex tart apple wave with accents of earth, mineral, coriander, a hint of salinity and skin tannins. Tart and vibrant. 3 Stars

  • Belle-Vue Framboise (Belgium)

  • Pale brown-red hue. Aromas show cocktail cherries and oak. Sweet, dried cherry flavors with lingering oak spice character. A very pleasant oak-aged fruit beer though this shows very mild lambic tartness. 3 Stars

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