I'm getting into brown ales. Newcastle is the best known brown ale. I've been aware of it for a long time, but only recently started to drink and enjoy it. In my fridge now is Beer Town Brown. Not as tasty as Newcastle, but a nice variety. Milder bitterness than Newcastle. Very easy drinking, yet has body and flavor.
That sums up the attraction to browns. They are nice middle-of-the-road ales. They have body and flavor, but to moderate degree, and go down easy.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
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2 comments:
Susan likes them. I'm not a fan.
Pat & I have been working on cultivating our taste for wines lately. I end up at many more events wherein I need to have an opinion about wine than beer.
Ug. I'm so becoming a lawyer.
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