Thursday, June 26, 2008

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL BEERS....



Vermont's "Long Trail Brewing's" Belgian White....Belgian-style beers are the fastest growing segment of American beer imports. In line with Long Trail's mission to create 'locally brewed alternatives to imported beer' Long Trail feels very strongly that Belgian White's unique flavor profile will be we well accepted among Northeast beer connoisseurs as they search for locally brewed taste experiences.

Long Trail Belgian White is available March through August.

Rogue Brewing from Ashland Oregon, their "American Amber Ale". Tawny amber in color with a coffee aroma and tight head. A delicate roasted malt accent, generous use of hops and a smooth finish. American Amber, originally known as Ashland Amber (created at Rogues original brewpub in Ashland, Oregon which was destroyed by flooding several years ago), is created from Northwest Harrington and Klages, 95-115 and 135-165 Crystal Malts. Kent Golding and Cascade Hops. American Amber is available in a 22-ounce bottle, 12-ounce 6-pack (new for 2005), and on draft.

Measurements: 13 degrees Plato, IBU 53, Apparent Attenuation 73, Lovibond 33.
No Chemicals, Additives, or Preservatives


CHEERS...
b.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A great lcoal beer you should check out is Cricket Hill, Fairfield, NJ they have some really good beers.