More beers from the World Beer Club at Rams Head Tavern...
#113 is Mild Manor'd Amber Ale (5.3% alcohol by volume) from Manor Hill Brewing. It's a refreshing brew with a bit of bitterness at the end, but not enough to spoil the experience of drinking it. The brewery is local so we may have to take a tour some day. They are a farm brewery, which means they grow their own hops!
#55 is Atlas Dance of Days (5.7% alcohol by volume) by Atlas Brew Works in Washington, D.C. It's listed in the Pale Ale section of the beer menu but it tastes awfully close to an IPA. Compared to an IPA, it is lighter and more refreshing. It also still has that nasty taste of grapefruit ending that I don't like in IPAs. The beer is named after the DC Punk scene circa 1985, so it is more and more local.
#53 is Boddingtons Pub Ale (4.7% alcohol by volume) by Boddingtons Brewery in Manchester, England. This beer is another Pale Ale but is not close in flavor to an IPA. Boddingtons has a nice, light flavor with just a little tartness. It is very easy to drink but it is not very distinctive. I am sure I could not pick it out of a line up.
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January 2019
#113 is Mild Manor'd Amber Ale (5.3% alcohol by volume) from Manor Hill Brewing. It's a refreshing brew with a bit of bitterness at the end, but not enough to spoil the experience of drinking it. The brewery is local so we may have to take a tour some day. They are a farm brewery, which means they grow their own hops!
Wild Manor'd Amber Ale |
#55 is Atlas Dance of Days (5.7% alcohol by volume) by Atlas Brew Works in Washington, D.C. It's listed in the Pale Ale section of the beer menu but it tastes awfully close to an IPA. Compared to an IPA, it is lighter and more refreshing. It also still has that nasty taste of grapefruit ending that I don't like in IPAs. The beer is named after the DC Punk scene circa 1985, so it is more and more local.
Dance of Days |
#53 is Boddingtons Pub Ale (4.7% alcohol by volume) by Boddingtons Brewery in Manchester, England. This beer is another Pale Ale but is not close in flavor to an IPA. Boddingtons has a nice, light flavor with just a little tartness. It is very easy to drink but it is not very distinctive. I am sure I could not pick it out of a line up.
Boddingtons Pub Ale |
See my past adventures:
Initial Post
January 2019
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