Paulaner Octoberfest: 3.0 – An otherwise nearly tasteless unremarkable Octoberfest
Price Average: $9 for 6-pack
Website: https://www.paulaner.com/
Paulaner Octoberfest: 3.0 – An otherwise nearly tasteless unremarkable Octoberfest
Price Average: $9 for 6-pack
Website: https://www.paulaner.com/
Blood Orange Wheat Lager: 5.5 – It’s a solid wheat lager. But the blood orange is only just there. It’s nice though and goes down easy and the bit of uncommon citrus is fine.
Price Average: $17 for 12-pack
Website: https://jacksabby.com/
If we’ve ever laid anything of simmering anger at the door of Belvedere it’s that some people associate it and their frosted bottle with higher tier vodka (it’s not). So strap in folks because this will not be a kind review to Sobieski which would be better served clearing snow off of your skiing boots than sipped back at the lodge.
(Disclaimer we have no idea how skiing works, and if that’s a thing you do)
Mr. Grumpy Pants: 8.25 – The combination here of the oatmeal to coffee is harmonious and this is a delicious stout.
Price Average: $6.5 draft
Website: https://www.norwaybrewing.com/
So we’ve always been a bit apprehensive of the Fiddich, namely because while they deserve the store presence they often get and are by no measure have made a bad whiskey, they’ve always been – just slightly above average. It seems though just a few extra years of aging allows it to set itself apart though.
Abbey Dubbel Ale: 6.0 – It’s a nice & meaty dubbel and being the first beer made from Ommegang it’s no surprise how they’re style has been there all along, and only gotten better with every new brew.
Price Average: $10
Website: http://www.ommegang.com/
We had a thought looking at the tag of this rum, and it was – oh like an evidence tag used to identify the poison that killed the Mr. Cottonsword. How prophetic we were. We always strive to find the diamond in the rough, but because such a thing is possible there’s always the wasp in the beehive. Hold on not sure if this metaphor is working.
Berliner Weisse: 5.0 – It almost feels like it’s flat or a bit soured. Overall it just doesn’t stand out, and is neither here nor there in terms of enjoyment and flavor.
Price Average: $6 draft
Website: https://www.norwaybrewing.com/