Posted by Joe Muscarella in ReviewsJun 28th, 2009 | No Comments
Brewing techniques, unique mineral deposits, and water qualities have all to do with the flavor of the beer. Belgian ales have a really distinct, yeasty, highly carbonated quality that is a taste all unto itself. Leffe Blonde Belgian Ale, you'll get a hint of orange and cinnamon. As we tried this 6.6 percent brew, I couldn't help but wonder how much sampling the monks did in those monasteries, if they had enough of these I'm SURE they were feeling NICEEEE. Leffe has a distinct flavor and it may not be for everyone. If your a beer drinker you should try a Belgian ale at least once, you may be...
Posted by Joe Muscarella in ArticlesMay 24th, 2009 | No Comments
Over the years I have grown to like "good beers." When you're younger it's all about how many beers can you suck down in the least amount of time. While that was great and all, as you get older you tend to not want to pee 457 times in a 3 hour peiord. Why I waited this long to see what else is out there is beyond me. Now that we have done all the painstaking work of tasting delicous beers we would like to share our top 5 beers with you.Â
Aventinus
Chimay (Red)
Chimay (Blue)
Dog Fish Head 90 Minute IPA Â Â & Dog Fish Head Indian Brown Ale (Not shown, probably because we drank...