Score
6.15
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Bomber from Bert’s Growler Garage. Not as "dirty" or earthy as others in this style, picking up more sweetness. Also realized it’s well past its shelf life (ex. 11.29.14, thank you Pelican for dating your beers!), but its held up very well. Will have to try again fresh. Caramel and some toffee, light bodied.
On tap at Pelican Pub in Pacifc City. Pours a hazy copper with small off white head that lasts. The aroma is bready malt, caramel, nuts. Thin mouth, rich malt, nuts, caramel, raisin, light dryness, good.
Draft - Caramel and dark grains. Clear amber with a thin white head. Taste is very grainy with a bit of caramel. The hops impart a slight bitterness, but overall this beer is very muted and plain.
Bottled. Brownish/orange colour with small beige head. Rotten fuit in aroma along with sugary hints. Sweetish sour apple, mango and malt in flavour. A bit hops in finish. Quite pleasant, even though it has the "rotten fruit" almost all the way through.
Bottled. Brownish orange. Swaty peach aroma. Sweet and sulphury with notes of strawberries as well as an unfortunate touch of methane. Medium bodied with clean hard mouthfeel. The anaerobic mud character along with the hard mouthfeel kills this beer.