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Ithaca Beer Co. Flower Power

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Break out your Super Mario Bros. and crack open a bottle of Flower Power from Ithaca Brewery!  This floral bouquet of hops is a true American legend in the making.  Suppport your New York State local brewery and indulge in this year round selection. 7.5% ABV 9.5/10  http://ithacabeer.com

Dogfish Head Rosabi

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The Rosabi collaboration was a limited release that Dogfish Head created back in June of last year with help from musician Julianna Barwick.   The vision was to take an Imperial Pale Ale and add red rice and wasabi root to create an artfully inspired ale to go along with an EP of original music created by Julianna.  The tracks were produced using the musical sounds of the actual brewing process layered over each other in a symphonic fusion.  Each element of the beer was carefully selected and are nods to the creators.  For example, the red rice was added as an ode to Julianna Barwick's home state,  Louisiana, and gives the ale a rose color and therefore its name.  Sam and Julianna personally tinkered with the recipe to get the mix just right.   The tasting notes start off bitter but then turn sweet and finish out with the burning heat from the wasabi root.   Definitely not a beer for the faint of heart or people who fear hot and spicy herbs b...

Pennsylvania Brewing Co. Kaiser Pils

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My second posting about Pennsylvania Brewing Company focuses on their new spin of the traditional Northern German Pilsner.  They use Two-Row barley malt with a blend of four kinds of Hallertau Hops that comes in at 4.5% ABV.   The tasting notes get amped up with a nice ample dose of carbonation that was noticeable on the pour and lingering on the taste.   The combination makes a fine crafted Pilsner really taste different than the watery, corn/rice filled, or additive-laden American versions. 4.5% ABV 7.5/10 German Bratwurst http://www.pennbrew.com/OurBeer/OurBeers/YearRound/PennKaiserPils.aspx

RJ Rockers Brown Eyed Squirrel

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This more traditional English style brown ale is one of RJ Rockers year round selections.  The blend of caramel, chocolate, and black malts offer up a nice deep brown color and tasting notes that get close to a medium coffee stout.   RJ Rockers has an up and coming award winner portfolio and is worth giving a try if you can find some in your state.   The saxophone playing Squirrel says it all!  "Incredibly saxy brown ale!" 5.6% ABV 8.0/10 Jazzy Squirrels http://www.rjrockers.com/#!home/mainPage