![]() I do not get any banana like the nose more of a bit of fruity yeast.Ĭold the beer is round and a little thin feeling with a bit of malt thickness after the taste. I can discern just a bit of hop tang on the finish that is more tannin like than hop like. I get a rounded taste of black tea and caramel malt that has touched wood and is rather neutral than sweet. On the palate I am greeted by a toasted malt and very lightly smoked toffee notes. On the nose I get banana, malt, tea, caramel, and a sweet faint hint of hops. Color is medium dark amber and fully transparent with effervescing bubbles emanating from the center of glass etches. Poured from a bottle to a tulip glass a 1F tan head formed and quickly faded. all this noted, it's a rather enjoyable swill that I'm pleased to have finally tried (this being my first time), and I intend to grab a sixer before returning home this 25 oz can I could not pass up though first AZ review (1850) Jan 04, 2022 the big, indistinct caramel load though is typical of American malts, water profile, fermentation character. O: been to Scotland and, yeah, there are some basic pub ales that this sort of mimics fine to a degree. has enough substance to balance out its streamlined drinkability subsequent sips reinforce the up front caramel bomb and quick transition to dry, almost Irish red ale lingering malt flavorsį: super clean, taut, and quick flowing maybe a delicate residual viscosity in the finish. T: suprisingly fruity accent atop its caramelly, almost fake maple (aka 'pancake') syrup core little palate floor sweetness immediately apparent, as its nicely cleaved dry at the bottom, finishing out relatively dry for an amber ale, while the palate roof tingles a bit with near-smoky toasted grain artefacts. smells vaguely of a Scottish ale (subtle smoky esters) and American amber (caramel, malt sludge) S: toasty, leathery, hint of dried fruit (fig?) rather heavy bottom note of caramel. the collar continues to thin and no lace sticks nice contrast of semi-tight, off-white, glossy foam recedes slow, leaving medium-thin collar. L: crystal-clear, black tea amber liquid. (25 oz can, 28MAR22 purchased cold single. Perhaps just a bit over fermented for the style. Different than a lot I've had before but nothing is necessarily off. Overall for the style it's lacking a bit of sweetness and dark flavors but it's a good beer. It's mostly dry yeast notes on the taste with malt background, almost wine like, almost.įeel is once again quite dry but not watery middle of the road body, but a decent amount of co2 bit here pretty refreshing, slightly slippery. A very yeasty malty beer with almost no hops detectable.įlavor follows the aroma but loses the lager vibe, very dry and yeasty not a lot of sweetness but quite malty. So much so it almost has a lager smell from the malt and yeast, but that is dispelled by a slight dark fruitiness as well. Lazy carbonation rising, and a ruby amber body, relatively dark for an amber ale, but average for a scotch.Īroma is quite dry with a lot of fermentation notes. On the pour a one finger head forms that slowly recedes over a few minutes but does end up ad just a ring around the glass. (Order the enchiladas or adovada, and you’ll also get a family-sized portion of chips and salsa for free.Poured from a 12oz bottle, best by July 18th 2022 Visit and click on the “ Take & Bake” or “ Family Meals” options to order big ol’ portions of our green chile mac & cheese with chicken or pork, chicken enchiladas or carne adovada with rice and beans, Brickhouse Buffalo Wings, and our famous Arizona chicken rolls. To accommodate the families and individuals stuck at home, we’re expanding our menu to include large family-style meals as well as single take & bake dishes. If you have any questions please email MEALS AND TAKE & BAKE DISHES We can only accept payment via credit/debit online in advance of delivery. The fine print: A valid ID is required for any order that includes beer. You can also order online for pickup at 8th Street we’ll deliver your beer right to your car. If your home is located outside the delivery window, fear not: You can still get our food delivered via Grubhub, UberEats, and Postmates. Check the online menu each week for the rotating chef’s feature. Just visit and order at least $20 worth of beer, food, or both, and we’ll deliver the goods for free.Įven in these trying times, our chefs are still concocting new entrees to surprise and delight your taste buds. If you live within the delivery area pictured below, we’ll deliver our outrageously tasty pub grub and cans, bottles, and growlers full of delicious beer right to your door. Well, some good has come from our new socially distant normal: We can now deliver food and beer directly to your door.
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