Showing posts with label Southern Tier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern Tier. Show all posts
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Booze...in 50 Words or Less: Southern Tier Iniquity
Southern Tier Iniquity
I was hesitant to try this beer since I've had mixed results with both black IPAs and products by New York's Southern Tier Brewing Company. But hops and stout flavor mix flawlessly. Picked up healthy amount of grapefruit and plenty of chocolate. A chocolate grapefruit. Sounds gross. But it works!
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Booze...in 50 Words or Less: Southern Tier Eurotrash Pilz

Bet friend two Lagunitas sixers that I'd beat him in fantasy basketball. Lost. One night, when I couldn't find Lagunitas, bought him six Great Lakes Christmas and six Eurotrash Pilz. Thought that was fair. He wasn't happy. Now that I 've had it, I feel bad. Watered-down, light beer. Flavorless.
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Booze...in 50 Words or Less: Southern Tier Phin & Matt's Extraordinary Ale

Don't know who Phin & Matt are, but if they are the beverage's brewers they've used their well-balanced recipe of three different hops and three different malts to develop a beer that, while it may not quite be "extraordinary," is certainly delicious and enjoyable in a simple, uncomplicated way.
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The Pizza Project
Just a nibble: http://twitter.com/ThePizzaProject
Single slice: http://www.facebook.com/ThePizzaProject
The full pie: http://thepizzaproject.blogspot.com/
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Booze...in 50 Words or Less: Southern Tier Pale Ale
From the makers of one of the worst beers I have ever tasted, the vomalicious Pumking, a beer that a friend once accurately described as a "Yankee Candle in a glass," comes a subtly hopped pale ale of some distinction. Wonderful golden color, pungent floral scent, and crisp finish.
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The Pizza Project
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The Pizza Project
Just a nibble: http://twitter.com/ThePizzaProject
Single slice: http://www.facebook.com/ThePizzaProject
The full pie: http://thepizzaproject.blogspot.com/
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