Inspired by Bass
Founded by vets so there are several military related graphics on their cans.Love the branding on that can.
Definitely a preference thing. And an expectation thing. I had it in my head that I was getting a classic, soft, chewy British Brown. What I got was a punch in the mouth!Looks like the label has changed and I wonder if they've changed up the recipe also. I haven't had it in a couple years, but I've enjoyed it in the past. I do like hoppy American style browns though so maybe it's just a preference thing.
If you lived closer I'd be willing to sacrifice my taste budsDefinitely a preference thing. And an expectation thing. I had it in my head that I was getting a classic, soft, chewy British Brown. What I got was a punch in the mouth!
I’ve got 5 more to fight back, maybe by the end I’ll come around.
Looks like sugar cane over in that field no?Good Pale Ale
Yes sir. Nothing but cane here in S LouisianaLooks like sugar cane over in that field no?
Tasty bevvy btw.
I always enjoy Fat Tire. One of the 1st big craft beers for sure and still kicking.Brewd under license in Toronto by Steam Whistle Brewing. I don't normally go for an Amber Ale, this is a nice well balanced beer, thumbs up.
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I know I've never seen it here in the states, but it certainly looks delicious.I can't remember the last time this was available here, it's been years! Brewed and Canned in the UK. I would call this a mild bitter. I am going to see if I can find out what hops they use in this. It has a little bit of bitterness to it, but not a bitterness/flavor that I recognize. I like it!
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Love that beer.RIP Johnny Bower, the gentlest of gentlemen, HHOF1976
Little Anchor Steam in the foreground
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