Beer Tasting Notes

Welcome to my beer tasting notes, where I'll be documenting all the beers I've had and what I thought of them.

IPA

IPA stands for India Pale Ale, a style of beer that's perfect for those who enjoy a good hoppy beer.

Characteristics: Hoppy, bitter, and often with a citrusy flavor.

I've tried several IPAs, but my favorite so far is Pliny the Elder from Russian River. It's a classic!

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Stout

Stout, also known as Imperial Stout, is a style that's perfect for those who enjoy a good dark roast.

Characteristics: Rich, roasted, and often with a coffee or chocolate flavor.

I've tried several stouts, but my favorite so far is Emperial Stout from Founders Brewing. It's a game-changer!

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Pilsner

Pilsner, also known as Pilsner Urquell, is a style that's perfect for those who enjoy a good crisp, refreshing beer.

Characteristics: Crisp, golden, and often with a grassy or spicy flavor.

I've tried several Pilsners, but my favorite so far is Urquell from Bitburger. It's a classic!

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Wheat

Wheat is a style that's perfect for those who enjoy a good light, easy-drinking beer.

Characteristics: Light, refreshing, and often with a citrus or fruit flavor.

I've tried several Wheats, but my favorite so far is Hoosier Wheat from Sun Dog. It's a great summer beer!

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Porter

Porter is a style that's perfect for those who enjoy a good dark, complex beer.

Characteristics: Dark, rich, and often with a coffee or chocolate flavor.

I've tried several Porters, but my favorite so far is Founders Porter from Founders Brewing. It's a classic!

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Amberrr

Amberrr is a style that's perfect for those who enjoy a good hoppy, complex beer.

Characteristics: Hoppy, bitter, and often with a fruit or spice flavor.

I've tried several Amberrrs, but my favorite so far is Pliny the Younger from Russian River. It's a game-changer!

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Other

This is where I'll be documenting any beers that don't fit into a specific style.

Characteristics: Unknown, but often with a weird, wild flavor.

I've tried several Others, but my favorite so far is Whatever-it-is from Who Knows. It's...different.

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