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Chris' Beer Blog: Sam Smith's Old Brewery Pale Ale
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Friday, September 26, 2008. Sam Smith's Old Brewery Pale Ale. Waiting on the debate, so I figured good time for trying something different. Stopped by MWL. And figured I'd give a couple of Sam Smith's a try. I am starting with Sam's Pale Ale. Sam's starts off with a nice dark copper color, good head and mild carbonation. Right off the bat you can tell the difference between an english. Pale ale and an american. Styles more and more.
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Chris' Beer Blog: Lump of Coal
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Here is an interesting one for you, nice and black, little to no head (this was disappointing) light carbonation and nice roasted malt flavor. This one comes in at 8%. There is a hint of bittersweet or dark chocolate and a clean finish. Once again this one needs to consumed at the proper tempature, too cold and you miss out on the maltiness! Haven't seen this one. Have you tried Saranac's Imperial Stout?
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Chris' Beer Blog: Redhook Double Black Stout
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Thursday, November 6, 2008. Redhook Double Black Stout. I must admit I have been hesitant at time to try Redhook. Beers, I think it has to do with their association. With Bud, but that's just me. The "Beer Update" from Jimmy today and when I saw a Double Black stout, I had to try it, regardless of who it is from. I am happy to report that Redhook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Father Christmas Highland Ale. Redhook Double Black Stout.
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Chris' Beer Blog: Saranac Vanilla Stout
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Saw this one and had to try it seeing as how I like vanilla and chocolate mixtures. This stout was interesting, nice black color with a ruby undertone. Head was firm and a nice tan color. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Father Christmas Highland Ale. Redhook Double Black Stout. Manchester Wine and Liquors Web Site. Here is a link if your curious Click Here.
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Chris' Beer Blog: July 2008
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Monday, July 28, 2008. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Over vacation I brought along a classic, Sierra Nevada, I think, one of the best Pale Ales around. While I have had Sierra a number of times in the past, I thought I'd talk about it. This is a great Pale Ale. Nice color and carbonation. Crisp and clear and and you can taste the Cascade Hops. This one is good anytime, but I especially enjoy it during the summer on hot days! Links to this post.
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Chris' Beer Blog: Father Christmas Highland Ale
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Father Christmas Highland Ale. Here is a local beer for you, Burnside Brewery's Christmas Highland Ale, at 9.2% it is rather potent. This beer is very malty and has a nice dark color to it. Make sure you don't drink this one too cold as you will loose the maltiness of this brew. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Father Christmas Highland Ale. Redhook Double Black Stout. Manchester Wine and Liquors Web Site.
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Chris' Beer Blog: June 2008
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Saturday, June 21, 2008. Smutty Nose Imperial Stout. If you like Imperial Stouts you might like this one. I have to admit it was not to mike liking. This Imperial was rather hoppy in taste and aroma. While I am a big fan of hops in Pale Ales and IPA's I found the over abundance of hops in the balance with malt just too much. Links to this post. I had an opportunity to try a unique beer, yes it's name is Silly from Brasserie de Silly.
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Chris' Beer Blog: Budweiser American Ale
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Friday, October 3, 2008. When Jimmy suggested that I try a Bud American Ale, first thought that popped into my head was "Bud? What is Jimmy crazy! Most people I know tell me I am a beer snob because I do not like, Bud Miller or Coors. I always say I prefer beer with some semblance of taste. Bud's American Ale was a pleasant surprise, compared to a regular Bud. Labels: Budweiser American Ale. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Chris' Beer Blog: October 2008
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Friday, October 31, 2008. Opa Opa Southampton Porter. Been a while blogging about beer, had a nice vacation with my wife, and baseball is over, now its Halloween, so why not sit down between visitors and try a new beer. I tried making a Porter a while ago and had one while I was out in California at the Silverado. Brewing Co, while I think this style of beer is one of the least know, it often times can be very very good. Links to this post.
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Chris' Beer Blog: Opa Opa Southampton Porter
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Beers experienced at Manchester Wine and Liquors in Manchester CT. Friday, October 31, 2008. Opa Opa Southampton Porter. Been a while blogging about beer, had a nice vacation with my wife, and baseball is over, now its Halloween, so why not sit down between visitors and try a new beer. I tried making a Porter a while ago and had one while I was out in California at the Silverado. Brewing Co, while I think this style of beer is one of the least know, it often times can be very very good.
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