Found a six-pack of this, covered with dust, on a shady bottom shelf at my favorite beer store. Didn't notice 2016 until I got it home. Labeled as a "tart wheat ale." Certainly tart . . .
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Found a six-pack of this, covered with dust, on a shady bottom shelf at my favorite beer store. Didn't notice 2016 until I got it home. Labeled as a "tart wheat ale." Certainly tart . . .
'Kay man, jack the watermelon . . .
Is that Johnny Bootlegger or Indiana Jones?
Printed on the can: "Crafted to remove gluten . . . this product may contain gluten."
Mike's "On the Rocks" Long Island Iced Tea "Flavored Ale". A 1 of 4. Thank you John B, for once again providing me the fodder to flesh out the lower end of my rating scale. I'm surprised this manages to be a flavored ale by government-sanctioned labeling, as it really just tastes like grain alcohol with candy and artificial flavoring added. It honestly tastes more like brewed iced tea (the sweet tea kind from plastic jugs - e.g. Red Diamond) with a splash of grain alcohol than a proper Long Island Iced Tea. Anyway, in case it wasn't clear, this is awful.