@vogelmeister 's tags have reminded me that i have this photo on my phone. does this count as 'fruity beer'?
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@vogelmeister 's tags have reminded me that i have this photo on my phone. does this count as 'fruity beer'?
在地啤酒 芒果 // 台湾ビール マンゴー // TAIWAN BEER - MANGO Okay, I absolutely expected this to be vile, but it was very pleasant! They blended the flavors together really well, and unlike a lot of fruit beers, it didn’t veer into either sickly sweet or unpleasantly hoppy. It’s very low alcohol content (2.8%) so maybe that helps! I could kinda see people drinking this at brunch.
海の向こうのビアレシピ // “Beer Recipe From Across The Sea” What an odd brand name. I tried the California-style orange peel, and it was pretty okay. Having tried other cassis beers in Japan, I’m not sure I’m interested in the cassis one, except that it says it’s Belgian style...
Tonight’s tipple:
An interesting sour from the Full Circle Brew Co.
I’m not normally a massive fan of sours, and in Winter especially I’m more of a stout guy. But this quite tasty and I’m glad I picked it up on impulse.
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北海道麦酒醸造ハニーアップルエール // Hokkaido Beer: Honey Apple Ale I’m not sophisticated about beer, but this fell kinda flat. You don’t get the crispness or tartness of apples, or the funk of a cider. I’d still try their other flavors, though.