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Left Coast Boardwalk Saison Ale Review

Left Coast Boardwalk Saison Ale Review

Left Coast Boardwalk Saison Saison [Type 9] 7.8% ABV An OK saison. Pretty musty, heavy, plenty of alcohol. Not the best I've ever had, but I'm not sorry I had one. Thanks Owen! Rating The pic is pretty fuzzy, I'm still working on
Benjamin Espen Apr 3, 2012
Beer Club November 2010

Beer Club November 2010

Brown Ales November 2010 Lineup Brown ales originate in England. The original brown ale style is made from 100% brown malt. There is some difference between American brown ales [Type 33] and English brown ales [Type 47], with the American styles tending to be drier and hoppier. New Belgium La
Benjamin Espen Nov 13, 2010
Beer Club September 2010

Beer Club September 2010

Amber and Red Ales Amber ale is a variant of pale ale that uses crystal malts to achieve a slightly darker color. The ambers can range from copper to dark reddish brown. The malts tend to give the ambers a caramel flavor. Some beers referred to as amber are actually
Benjamin Espen Sep 25, 2010
Beer Club August 2010

Beer Club August 2010

Pale Ales Lineup PintThe pale ale isn't necessarily pale, it is called so in distinction with the porter, the other common style in England. The use of malts with less color makes the pale ale less dark than a porter, but usually darker than a pilsner. As an
Benjamin Espen Aug 14, 2010

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