Modern American beer offers little to no interest for me these days. There's close to nothing that I see that piques my interest. Here's a beer to buck that trend. Apparently part of a series called, "Season-Ales 2025", although why it just can't...


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Modern American beer offers little to no interest for me these days. There's close to nothing that I see that piques my interest. Here's a beer to buck that trend. Apparently part of a series called, "Season-Ales 2025", although why it just can't...

22 oz bottle, corked & caged. Golden color with a high head. White. Appropriate looks. Surprising green hop nose as opposed to a noble hop nose. Interesting. Nice bitterness, but again it feels surprisingly green. Very little syrupy viscosity that...

Golden pour with white head that is disappointing in terms of retention. No lace. Nose is extremely malty. Same with the tastes. Slightly oily and slick, but the viscosity is in check. Light alcohol spikes the after taste. Mildly warming....

Always excited to get into a large format Boulevard beer, and the thought of an Imperial Pilsner heightens that a bit. Corked & caged. Wispy head, with zero retention and lace. That's a bit of a disspointment TBH, Pilsner malts on nose. Saaz...

Pale, golden pour with an above average head. Retention and lace also a little better than average. Nose has a lovely, dry cracker pilsner note. Tastes reflect the nose with a nice balance and dry light hops and some pale malt character. What's...

12.7 oz bottle. Not any easy bottle to get into with medium thick, black foil and a cap that is quite tricky to prise off. $7.99 from Green's on Buford, Atlanta, GA, USA. It's an elaborate bottle in dark green, thick glass with the dimpled bottom,...