Ice tea-colored canned draught retains resiliently thick cumulous head, creating a swirled thicket that leaves oodles of foamy Brussels lace on glass walls. Caramelized citrus aroma hits first, then creamy textural elegance defers nuttiness and coffee depth of Guinness for a lighter lager alternative securing spoiled orange souring, tea-like urging, and mocha reminder.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
BELFAST BAY MC GOVERN’S OATMEAL STOUT
Parched mocha whiff sets up delightful oats-dried black chocolate setting, burnt coffee bittering, and maple sap deluge of mahogany medium body. Rich cocoa malting drives nutty rudder where secondary charcoal-tar coarseness and tart fig recession cluster. Crisp mineral water current provides clean bed.
BELFAST BAY LOBSTER RED ALE
Aromatic fruity malt facade fades alongside floral hop seduction, allowing dominant honeyed oat astringency to temper dry tea snip, phenol mocha-nut saunter and rustic hay-horsehide-barnyard earthiness. Softening piney finish picks up arid pecan-almond-walnut hints, vegetal splurge, and dry firewood remnant.
BEDELE BOHEMIAN PILSNER
BECK’S PILSNER
BECK’S OCTOBERFEST
More robust than Beck’s Pilsner, annually besting Sam Adams and Pete’s Wicked Octoberfests with its cavernous toasted grain mesh, caramelized malt tether, and zesty citric spike. Random winey cider nuance wavers beneath. Beck’s trademark sour yeast pungency relegated to mere backdrop that won’t scare off amateurs.
BECK’S LIGHT PILSENER
(BECK’S) HAAKE BECK NON-ALCOHOLIC PILSNER
BECK’S DARK PILSNER
BECKER’S LAGER
(BEAVER ISLAND) BEAVER T’ALE ALE
Sumptuous dry-bodied white ale benefits from up-front orange tang, mid-range apricot splurge, and distant yellow grape esters. Milky sinew hovers near cavernous puffy ivory head, leaving clumps of lace along glass. Arising Belgian-styled tendencies include oaken herbal spicing and flower bud nosing.






