"Beer makes you feel the way you ought to feel without beer." -Henry Lawson

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Rogue Dead guy ale


Rogue Dead guy ale (6.5%)

Smells like an old cluttered musky room. With something rotting, hidden (possibly a dead guy), but not overpowering enough to find it. Its just.. there. First taste is confusingly pleasant. It tastes like it smells, if that's possible. I'm not quite sure it is. Unremember that last sentence. Has a golden-orange colour, and  is very smooth. This is a bold beer to make, and I like that. I like that a lot.

Rating: Stamp of Approval/One Scrumptious Solution

Beer Lao

  Beer Lao (5.0%)

Bang of Bangkok off it. Tastes like boring. Similar to the sensations and taste experienced while licking a dictionary. As enjoyable and stimulating as a trip to a box factory - one with not a ping pong in sight. This bland lager does Asian beers a disservice to be honest. Hand me a Chang any day over this, I'd rather have indigestion than bored and disgruntled taste buds.

Rating: Stomach Churning Fermentation/Tear Beers

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Brugse Zot


Brugse Zot (6.0%)

Nice label, (It's a Joking Van Persie Jester!) This beer has an initial cloudy look but is fresh and crisp.It's an interesting full flavoured beer that is fizzy and refreshing. It's typically Belgian and smells leathery in a good way. Simply put, it's a nice drink. Jean-Claude Mc Damme (a.k.a Timecop) should be advertising this, instead of Coors.

Rating: Stamp of Approval

Odell's Red Ale

Odell's Red Ale (6.5%)
Fantastic scent, the bang of hops from it is invigorating. NICE! x2. Hops galore with a fantastic old fashioned label. It's a beer that gets right under the skin like Morgellons Disease. A slow sipper that is enjoyed like a Jersey cow grazing in a meadow. Advertised as a seasonal ale...... But it's one for all seasons in my humble opinion (the only one that matters!) ...A delightful copper whistle wetter.

Rating: Stamp of approval