Urban South Po-Boy Amber (Picked up at Corner Market in Hattiesburg, MS). A 2 of 4. Some nice toasted malt sweetness in the nose and some faint grassy notes. This is an amber ale and is perfectly fine, but there's not much to it, even for the style.
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Urban South Po-Boy Amber (Picked up at Corner Market in Hattiesburg, MS). A 2 of 4. Some nice toasted malt sweetness in the nose and some faint grassy notes. This is an amber ale and is perfectly fine, but there's not much to it, even for the style.
Duck de Bretagne - amber ale
Better early . . .
Mudshark brewing
Heliades’ Tears, Dog Fears & Magic In Motion
At the intersection of my love of beer & mythology (In this instance, Greek mythology):
According to myth, the tears of the Heliades turned to amber. Everything is here except for the trapped insect. My queen enjoyed this beer with its fruity finish:
Silverback is brave but the thunder is his kryptonite. With the thunderstorms today, he spent a few hours in my lap:
My queen working some magic:
...today, on my way to the grocery store, saw the local bottle shop was open. Not sure why I went in, but I did, and when I saw Disagree to Disagree ...well, let’s just say I chose my own interpretation and knew I had to have this beer. Good, malty amber. So glad I tried it.
Tried some super spooky beers: Immortal Beloved Hefeweizen and Death Becomes You Amber Ale. Both were tasty, but I especially loved the Hefeweizen.
Beer: Kwak from Belgium
Book: Holtverseny (Dead Heat) by Totth Benedek