I apologize for the terrible picture; it was dark. The bottle says “Golden Monkey”.
Emily says this is Leffe’s twin. Fraternal, not paternal. I have no idea what that means about the beer, but apparently it was good.
Mmmmmm. I wasn’t sure about this on the first sip. Super earthy and rich. Not Guiness rich, but thick, bitter and well balanced.
And yes, that is emily in the background stuffing her face with walnuts.
Brooklyn Lager is extremely good. Full bodied and dragonfly approved.
A “flavored not quite pale ale”. In reality, it is a pale ale, flavored with apricot. And it’s delicious. For some reason though, this beer tastes way better on draft.
Time to get wrecked. This is one of my favorite ales, and it has a cult following up here in Richmond. Very hoppy with a touch of honey. Nothing beats a pint of 12% beer on a Friday afternoon.
Similar to a hef. A little herbal, but all in all a great summer kolsch-style ale.
One of my favorites. Hoppy and malty. Yum.
Medium-bodied white ale. Good for Summer or early Fall. 3.5 out of 5.
Hoppy, subtle. Not bad. 3 out of 5.
Mike says this beer tastes like weed. Emily thinks it tastes like rust. I think it just sucks.
This, however, is awesome. And it’s from the ‘burg!
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that this beer has a distinct aftertaste of mold. Oh, and rust.
Brewed from whatever water’s left in the rink after a hockey game, and ass.
Eh. It doesn’t seem to matter what beer it is, if it comes out of a can it all tastes the same. Except Dale’s Pale Ale. That shit rocks.
Yes, this is real. It’s like winning the beer lottery.
