Beer Review #12: Young’s Double Chocolate Stout

A beer that impresses me every time I have it for its creaminess and smoothness. Young’s Double Chocolate Stout (http://www.youngs-chocolate-stout.com/) is one of the finer stouts out there. An English brewed beer Young’s combines milk chocolate with dark chocolate for this wonderfully smooth stout. I try to keep this beer in my fridge as much as possible but for a 4-pack of their cans the cost is anywhere between $8-$10. But, sometimes to drink good beer you have to ignore the price. 
REVIEW
Pour:Dark cloudy brown with a thick tan head.
Aroma: Smell of chocolate and maybe a little coffee.
Taste: Wonderfully chocolate flavor with a little coffee in there as well. Creaminess is very similar to Guinness if you have had that.
Overall: A terrific beer. If you are into stouts this is something for you. If you are new to trying the “darker” beers you might want to start with this one because of its creaminess and smoothness.
RATING: A

Eastern Iowa residents: This beer is available at all Hy-Vee Wine and Spirits, John’s Grocery, Benz Beverage Depot, and probably most liquor stores. Give it try!

Brewery Review #2: 3rd Base Brewery; Cedar Rapids, IA

My brother and I visited 3rd Base Brewery in Cedar Rapids not too long ago on a whim. It is located in a little strip mall and by looking at it you wouldn’t think much of it. However, once we tried the beer and the food we were happy we stopped.
We ordered some wings first and were pleasantly surprised. Wings fried and then slathered in sauce with some very good ranch dressing. My first beer was the Black Cobra Oatmeal Stout. I was impressed; smooth tasting stout that was easy to drink and refreshing. My brother ordered their Golden Hawk Wheat. Easy drinking, not much on flavor but not bad overall.
Overall a very good stop. Good fries, wings, and the Oatmeal Stout is very good. If you are in the Cedar Rapids area give this place a try. (
http://www.3rdbasebrewery.com/)

Beer Review #11: Budweiser

I don’t think I have to go into the background of Budweiser too much. A nationally known symbol and icon that people are drinking quite a bit of yet today. It has been brewed and sold since 1876 by Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis, MO. An american tradition although Anheuser is no longer American owned.
REVIEW
Pour:Pale yellow pour with small white head.
Aroma: Grainy aroma.
Taste: Flavor is lacking, grainy, but that’s about it.
Overall: Nothing much going on with this beer. A cool label and marketing campaign but there is no flavor for this beer. I’ve said this before, don’t waste the money on beer like this, instead support local (Millstream) or craft beer that is out there today.
RATING: D-

Eastern Iowa residents: This beer is available everywhere. The Bud marketing machine makes sure you see this beer in the center of the shelves. Avoid it, buy something good.

Beer Review #10: Anchor Steam Beer

Just bought a six pack of Anchor Steam beer, haven’t had it in quite a while. Anchor brewing (http://www.anchorbrewing.com/) is located in San Francisco and was one of the first microbreweries to get the craft beer revolution started. Iowa residents will probably recognize the man behind Anchor, Fritz Maytag. Maytag is from the same family that produces the nationally known Maytag Blue Cheese located in Newton, Iowa. He moved to San Fran and bought Anchor and turned it into what it is today. Some Iowa roots located on the west coast.
REVIEW
Pour:Deep amber pour with a thick creamy head.
Aroma: Malts, yeast, and floral hops.
Taste: Flavor of malts, caramel, and citrus hops.
Overall: A very enjoyable beer to sit and enjoy. A little bit of bitterness that rounds out the sweet flavors of the malts. A good session beer.
RATING: C

Eastern Iowa residents: I’ve seen this beer throughout Eastern Iowa. Hy-Vee, good liquor stores, and sometimes even small town grocers have had this in their selection. Give it a shot.

Beer Review #9: Amstel Light

A beer I drank for a long time but haven’t much of late since I’ve been focusing on drinking micro/craft beer was Amstel Light. Amstel Light (http://amstellight.com/) is a light beer with only 3.5 a.b.v. It is brewed in the Netherlands and has that somewhat distinct skunk flavor that Heineken has but not to that extent. A little skunkiness but also somewhat refreshing.
REVIEW
Pour:Lighter gold with solid white head.
Aroma: Skunkiness smell.
Taste: Crisp clean flavor with not much finish.
Overall: If you are one of those people who only drink light beers, then I would recommend this. If you are more adventureous, there is much more offered out there than this.
RATING: D

Eastern Iowa residents: This beer is available pretty much anywhere. Don’t buy this, spend your money on a Millstream product and support the local brewer.

Brewpub Review #1: Potosi Brewing Company; Potosi, WI

A friend and I just came back from Potosi Brewing Company in Potosi, WI. With a town of 750 people we didn’t expect a whole lot from this brewery. Man, were we wrong. This place was absolutely stunning. The brewpub was beautiful and beer was very good. I enjoyed their IPA and their Belgian Wit. I thought the IPA was excellent and the Wit was very good. The food was excellent and looking at the decor we both were thrilled that we drove the 20 minutes from Dubuque to enjoy this place. If you are coming down from Wisconsin or heading from Eastern Iowa up into Wisconsin get off of 151 at Highway 62 and follow that road for about 10-15 miles and make sure to visit the town of Potosi and the Potosi Brewing Company. A great experience! http://www.potosibrewery.com/

Beer Store #2: Family Beer and Liquor; East Dubuque, IL

I’ve just come back from Family Beer and Liquor and if you are a fan of craft/micro/imports and are ever in the Dubuque area, you need to check out Family Beer and Liquor in East Dubuque. You could spend hours looking at the selection of beer that they have there. Hard to find beers, many of which are advertised with a Beer Advocate rating to show how good or bad the beer is. It is almost impossible to leave there with 1 six-pack of beer. I highly recommend this beer store. Been there? Let me know what you think. Check out their website http://www.familybeer.com/

Beer Review #8: Samuel Adams Brown Ale

   The next beer I am reviewing is another brown ale. Samuel Adams Brown Ale(http://www.samueladams.com/) is brewed by the Boston Beer Company. Maybe the poster child of craft beer, Samuel Adams is now world renown for their beer. Brown Ales usually give you malty, caramel flavor, with a nutty finish. Onto my review!
Pour:Lighter brown pour with a small tan/off-white head.
Aroma: Smell of toasted nuts, malts, and caramel.
Taste: Flavor of nuts and caramel with a little bit of  in the end. A good brown ale! My only problem with this beer is that I have become a drinker of Rogue’s Hazelnut Brown Nectar, but this brown comes in second.
Overall: C

Eastern Iowa residents: I have seen this beer in all Hy-Vees, liquor stores, and sometimes in smaller grocery stores. You should have no problem tracking this one down.

Beer Review #7: RJ Rocker's Son of a Peach

The next beer I am reviewing is RJ Rockers Son of a Peach.  RJ Rocker’s Brewery ( http://www.rjrockers.com/verify.asp) is in South Carolina. This brewery opened in Spartanburg, SC in 1997. I found this six-pack at Benz Beverage Depot in Cedar Rapids, IA and decided to give it a try. I was glad I did.
Pour:Hazy yellow pour with a medium-sized head. Nice lacing on the glass.
Aroma: Distinct aroma of peaches and wheat, almost a wine-like smell.
Taste: You definitely get the peach flavor but it is not overpowering and meshes nicely with the wheat. A really great beer for a summer day.
Overall: B

Eastern Iowa residents: The only place I’ve seen it has been Benz Beverage Depot in Cedar Rapids. If it is available elsewhere please let me know! UPDATE: Hy-Vee is now carrying RJ Rocker products!

Beer Review #7: RJ Rocker’s Son of a Peach

The next beer I am reviewing is RJ Rockers Son of a Peach.  RJ Rocker’s Brewery ( http://www.rjrockers.com/verify.asp) is in South Carolina. This brewery opened in Spartanburg, SC in 1997. I found this six-pack at Benz Beverage Depot in Cedar Rapids, IA and decided to give it a try. I was glad I did.
Pour:Hazy yellow pour with a medium-sized head. Nice lacing on the glass.
Aroma: Distinct aroma of peaches and wheat, almost a wine-like smell.
Taste: You definitely get the peach flavor but it is not overpowering and meshes nicely with the wheat. A really great beer for a summer day.
Overall: B

Eastern Iowa residents: The only place I’ve seen it has been Benz Beverage Depot in Cedar Rapids. If it is available elsewhere please let me know! UPDATE: Hy-Vee is now carrying RJ Rocker products!