20140412:
I wrote: "Rogue Dead Guy Ale. This beer is dark and slightly bitter, but I'd say its reasonably drinkable. Hmm... it has a slight porter taste to it." 6:45PM ET
I also wrote: "Hmm... I'm not sure if I should have enjoyed it as much as I should have... haha." 7:01PM ET
While I was very close to just having another Rogue Dead Guy Ale, I ultimately decided to first drink a bottle of New Belgium Fat Tire.
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Relevant Links:
Rogue Beers (Rogue Website)
Dead Guy Ale (BeerAdvocate.com)
Rogue Dead Guy Ale (RateBeer.com)
Website Information:
I wrote: "Rogue Dead Guy Ale. This beer is dark and slightly bitter, but I'd say its reasonably drinkable. Hmm... it has a slight porter taste to it." 6:45PM ET
I also wrote: "Hmm... I'm not sure if I should have enjoyed it as much as I should have... haha." 7:01PM ET
While I was very close to just having another Rogue Dead Guy Ale, I ultimately decided to first drink a bottle of New Belgium Fat Tire.
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Relevant Links:
Rogue Beers (Rogue Website)
Dead Guy Ale (BeerAdvocate.com)
Rogue Dead Guy Ale (RateBeer.com)
Website Information:
DEAD GUY ALE
TASTING NOTES AWARDS & HISTORY
STYLE: German Maibock FOOD PAIRING: Spicy,Pork
TASTING NOTES: In the style of a German Maibock, brewed using our proprietary Pacman yeast, Dead Guy Ale is deep honey in color with a malty aroma, rich hearty flavor and a well balanced finish.
9 INGREDIENTS: 2-Row, C15, Munich, Rogue Farms Dare™ & Risk™ Malts; Perle & Sterling Hops; Free Range Coastal Water & Pacman Yeast.
“Deep reddish amber hue. Generous toasty malt aromas and earthy hops follow through on a moderately full-bodied palate with fruity accents and a long spicy hop finish. A delicious hybrid style with bock-like maltiness but ale-like hopping.” –World Beer Championship Judges
22oz, 12oz, 6-pack, Growler & Draft / 16° Plato / 40 IBU / 78 AA / 16° Lovibond
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