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Tag Archives: BB Rover’s
Real Ale Lost Gold IPA
Massive additions of American hops in Lost Gold IPA provide the signature flavor of this Hill Country favorite. German Vienna and English Crystal malts give our IPA its rich golden-orange hue and subtle yet firm malt background. Lost Gold IPA … Continue reading
Jester King Wytchmaker Rye India Pale Ale
India Pale Ale brewed with nearly three pounds of hops per barrel and 15% malted rye. Dry, flavorful, drinkable beer with vibrant notes of citrus, tropical fruit and pine.
Satan Red Belgian Ale
The taste itself is surprisingly soft or mild as the commercial description puts it, the aftertaste yeasty and malty. No bitterness at all; I bet this would make a nice beer in warmer weather though again, it doesn’t quite feel … Continue reading
Chimay #101
It took a while but I finally joined the 101 beer club at BB Rover’s. This was #101, I probably should have order such a big bottle but the 101st beer is free!
Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier
Poured from a 12 oz. bottle into the curved weisse glass from the gift pack. Attempted to do it traditional style, pretty much failed on that. (Will not be holding my poor pour against the score!) Appearance- After it settled … Continue reading
Saint Arnold’s Summer Pilsner
The beer pours a clear yellow color with a white head. The aroma is grassy hops with some bready malt. The flavor is hoppy, but the bread/toffee malt make the beer very well balanced. There is some grassyness in … Continue reading
Abita Wheat Beer
This isn’t a bad beer, but it doesn’t have anything that stands out. The bottle description indicates “light and refreshing lager” and “the perfect brew for escaping the summer heat”. Is it a great beer? No. But is it a … Continue reading