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“A fine beer may be judged
with only one sip,
but it's better to be thoroughly sure.”

I'm no expert.
I just enjoy good beer.

This was a one-year project to document all the different beers I drank from April of 2010 to April of 2011. I will continue to update this periodically, though!

Cheers!
25 August 10
Great Lakes Brewing Co. OktoberfestAlc/Vol: 6.5% 
Great Lakes is my all-time favorite brewery. I introduced my dad to Great Lakes after I spent a few years living in Ohio, and early last week he made a trip to the brewery and then came to visit and bought me a few treats. Among them: Oktoberfest. This is a very drinkable amber lager. If you like the Eliot Ness, you should like this. I don’t notice an extreme difference between the two to be honest, though this does have a tiny bit more of a hop bite and the alcohol content is a little higher. It’s smooth, with a great malt/slightly caramel flavor. You really can’t go wrong with anything from Great Lakes. I promise.

Great Lakes Brewing Co. Oktoberfest
Alc/Vol: 6.5% 

Great Lakes is my all-time favorite brewery. I introduced my dad to Great Lakes after I spent a few years living in Ohio, and early last week he made a trip to the brewery and then came to visit and bought me a few treats. Among them: Oktoberfest. This is a very drinkable amber lager. If you like the Eliot Ness, you should like this. I don’t notice an extreme difference between the two to be honest, though this does have a tiny bit more of a hop bite and the alcohol content is a little higher. It’s smooth, with a great malt/slightly caramel flavor. You really can’t go wrong with anything from Great Lakes. I promise.

  1. paris87 reblogged this from beersforyears and added:
    few of these last week. They are great. Smash it uppp!
  2. beersforyears posted this
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