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    Leinenkugel Classic Amber Review

    Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 9:49pm CEST by Ron

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    Leinenkugel Classic Amber Review

    I finally got around to sampling the new Leinenkugel  Classic Amber. Leinenkugel is not a beer I would normally pick up from the shelves at my local candy store. The name sounds so European that you would never guess that it is made in Wisconsin. (German in origin if you want to look it up)

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    The beer pours a nice amber color with a white head and some head retention. While Leinenkugel  is a subsidiary of Miller/Coors, the linking of the two companies appears to be primarily for marketing reasons, not brewing technique. But, any beer marketing the fact that it is 100% malt tells me they normally add adjuncts… let’s see what it tastes like.
     
    The beer does have some hop aroma and a light kick of hops on the tongue. Overall the beer is light and tasty. It does have a distinct flavor that I can’t quite put my hands on… something like an export; perhaps it is the water.

    I have two bottles to review so I invited my lovely wife to have one and gave her a blind taste test directly against one of her favorite brands, Hook & Ladder.  In order to make this an apples-to-apples comparison I had to put Hook & Ladder’s Golden Ale up against it, not their Ember Amber because the Ember is a much richer beer. (my personal favorite from Hook & Ladder)

    They matched up quite well, very close in style. I thought the Leinenkugel was a bit crisper with a slightly more hop bite. My wife agreed but didn’t like the lingering aftertaste as much. She enjoyed the “more rounded” (as she put it) Golden Ale better. We both agreed in the end that both beers are best served as a lighter refreshing beer paired with tangy, smoky or spicy fare. German potato salad comes to mind.

    Leinenkugel has been brewing in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin since 1867 by the Leinenkugel Brewing Company. Their new Classic Amber is made from two and six row barley and four varieties of hops. (Cluster, Cascade, Mt. Hood & Hallertau) They have several other styles in their portfolio: Original, Light, Honey Weiss, Sunset Wheat, Red, Creamy Dark, Berry Weiss, Oktoberfest, Apple Spice, Big Butt Doppelbock and Summer Shandy.

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    How to make a stealth beer can

    Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 6:00pm CEST by Al

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    How to make a stealth beer can

    For those times when you want to drink straight out of the can and an open beer can is frowned upon. (’Course, I haven’t been to such a place in eons…)

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    Sea Dog Bluepaw

    Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 1:32am CEST by Al

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    Sea Dog Bluepaw

    Sea dog BluepawBeer-a-Day #141

    Our unique contribution to the fruit ale category features the nutty quench of wheat ale combined with the delightful aromatics and subtle fruit flavor contributed by Maine wild blueberries.

    The website says that this beer is 3.5% ABV, but the bottle proclaims it is 4.7%.

    Yellow and clear. Lots of blueberries in the aroma. Not overly sweet; the blueberries don’t overpower it.

    Sea Dog Brews


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