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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!
8 July 11

Breckenridge Oatmeal StoutAlc/Vol: 4.95% 
This is sweeter and a little lighter than I was expecting. Dark chocolate flavor is strongest to me, with a tiny bit of a bitter bite and a hint of smokiness on the finish. Not a bad oatmeal stout; it’s smooth and creamy. Would be a good dessert beer.

Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout
Alc/Vol: 4.95% 

This is sweeter and a little lighter than I was expecting. Dark chocolate flavor is strongest to me, with a tiny bit of a bitter bite and a hint of smokiness on the finish. Not a bad oatmeal stout; it’s smooth and creamy. Would be a good dessert beer.

Posted: 7:18 PM
 
Breckenridge Vanilla PorterAlc/Vol: 4.7% 
This was the first beer I tried from Breckenridge, and it’s been years since I last had one. I recently picked a bottle up for a mix-and-match six-pack. Smooth with, obviously, vanilla flavor. Roasty malts are hiding behind the sweetness, but it’s a bit thin for a porter. I’d like it to be a little more balanced, but overall if you like vanilla you’ll most likely enjoy this.

 

Breckenridge Vanilla Porter
Alc/Vol: 4.7% 

This was the first beer I tried from Breckenridge, and it’s been years since I last had one. I recently picked a bottle up for a mix-and-match six-pack. Smooth with, obviously, vanilla flavor. Roasty malts are hiding behind the sweetness, but it’s a bit thin for a porter. I’d like it to be a little more balanced, but overall if you like vanilla you’ll most likely enjoy this.

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh