Friday, December 31, 2010
Rogue Santa's Private Reserve
Philadelphia Winter Wunder
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Penn Brewing Company Brewer's Choice Rye P.A.

Anderson Valley Hop Ottin IPA
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
East End Coffee Porter
I was given a bottle of East End Coffee Porter (known as Eye Opener Coffee Porter, but don't get Scott from East End started on that one) for my birthday from my friend Brad. The beer pours a deep black color with a frothy mocha color head. The aroma consists of rich dark chocolate with hints of fresh coffee roasting in the nostrils and some molasses. The taste is smooth and immediately hits with the rich chocolate that was in the aroma before dark roasted malts kick in mixed with a wonderful helping of coffee. The finish on the beer is dry and some molasses kicks in with a mocha and cream flavor. The after taste has a sweet sugary coffee flavor and the toasted malts linger on the tongue. The alcohol content is 6.8% ABV. The Coffee Porter has a delicate and perfect balance between coffee and chocolate, especially the rich dark chocolate. On a long winter's night, this beer is a perfect chocolaty treat that will satisfy your sweet tooth.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Shmaltz He'brew Rejewvenator 2010 (Year of the Grape)
Greenport Harbor Anti-Freeze
Monday, December 27, 2010
Avery DuganA Double IPA
Two Brothers Heavy Handed IPA
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Troegs Scratch 38- India Pale Ale (2 of 4)
TJ's 7th Anniversary Ale
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Troegs Mad Elf Randallized with Brandied Cherries
Anyways, the Mad Elf pours a bright red color (it seemed brighter than normal Mad Elf, but is that possible?) with a foamy white head. The aroma is big on the cherry with a sugary sweetness, most of the alcohol being covered up by the cherries. The taste is sweet and smooth with no alcohol bite at all which was completely surprising. There is bit of a brandy accent but definitely was not overwhelming nor did it change the beer much. The alcohol content of Mad Elf is 11.0% ABV, so I would assume this to be similar, even thought it is possible that the brandy could have added some alcohol content. From the Randall, the Mad Elf had so much cherry flavors that made it amazingly delicious and allowed the chocolate to come back on the finish with brandy.