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New Belgium Clutch Dark Sour Ale Review

New Belgium Clutch Dark Sour Ale Review

New Belgium Clutch Dark Sour Ale [Type 42, 48, 49] 9% ABV New Belgium calls this a dark sour ale, which may bring to mind visions of the other New Belgium Lips of Faith sour beer, La Folie, but they couldn't be more different. La Folie is sour
Benjamin Espen Nov 3, 2011
Bridgeport Café Negro Coffee Porter

Bridgeport Café Negro Coffee Porter

Bridgeport Café Negro American Porter [Type 48] 5.5% ABV. Surprisingly thin for a porter, the mouthfeel is watery. The roasted, chocolaty malts complement the coffee. This beer needed to warm up. I had it right out of the fridge, and my fridge is cold. I let it sit and
Benjamin Espen Feb 14, 2011
Beer Club December 2010

Beer Club December 2010

Stouts and Porters December 2010 Lineup Porters come from Merrie Old England. The first recorded examples of the style are from the 1700s. They were blended beers, a combination of a stale or old ale, a new ale, and a weak or mild ale. Various flavors could be achieved by
Benjamin Espen Dec 11, 2010

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