R&R Hefeweizen: 6.0 – The wheat aspects here are the shining point. That being said there’s that metallic like taste and overall easy to drink, but not easy to flavor.
Price Average: $11 for 4-pack
Website: http://eartheaglebrewings.com/
R&R Hefeweizen: 6.0 – The wheat aspects here are the shining point. That being said there’s that metallic like taste and overall easy to drink, but not easy to flavor.
Price Average: $11 for 4-pack
Website: http://eartheaglebrewings.com/
If we were a cynical lot we’d say that this vodka represents the dark side of supposed family owned or built empires as this is merely a shadow – a homage to a grandparent with no real prominence. We aren’t though because in truth we don’t care about old families or recipes anyway (unless it’s you know – good). What does gall our stones though is the sadness of a local boy who’s just awful at making vodka.
Left Turn Pale Ale: 6.0 – That’s good for not a single reason, there’s a good mix of hops, cream, and richness of flavors. Make no mistake this is probably one of the better pale ales you can buy.
Price Average: $6 draft
Website: https://www.norwaybrewing.com/
Once again a victory scotch from the duty-free store graces our doors. (It’s a victory because getting back home at 1 am after 14 hours of travel needs a drink). We have a special ‘town & year’ version of Glen Scotia, and sadly we don’t have a baseline with their malt to compare against as what we find here was less of a victory, and more of a loss at the end of a long day.
Green Blues Golden Gruit: 5.5 – It’s not like a typical blueberry beer where the blueberry is either not there or dominant. The unripened aspect of the green blueberries gives it a more plant like lettuce flavor or a bit of banana. This too like the other gruit from EE would be hard to do an full pint for most.
Price Average: $11 for 4-pack
Website: http://eartheaglebrewings.com/
This tequila looks expensive, and no surprise – it is. You could, therefore, extrapolate that it would be of a high bar of quality to justify that price. However, this is HBR and we know that means squat most of the time. This – is one of those times.
Life’s a Beach: 6.0 – Sort of hoppy for a saison but the beach style makes this a clear winner in a battle against a summer Corona.
Price Average: $6 draft
Website: https://www.norwaybrewing.com/
Charlie Kettle: 4.0 – It’s a pretty standard sour, needs a bit more beer flavor or to just go wilder with it.
Price Average: $11 for 4-pack
Website: http://eartheaglebrewings.com/