This blog is dedicated to a ruttin good cause. The drinking, enjoying, and evaluating of the nectar of the gods, Beer. The members of the Miro crew evaluate their favorite along with other beers for your enjoyment and drinking education. Also reviews of home brewing and foods that go well with, or use, beer will pop on this soddin site.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Tin Roof: Blonde
Alright it’s time
for a ruttin local beer for this captain. Tin Roof is a relatively new brewery
out of Baton Rouge Louisiana that makes a good ruttin amount of beers ranging
from amber ale to a coffee stout. This review will focus on the company’s
Blonde Ale. The Blonde, like most Tin Roof Beers, comes in a six pack of metal
cans, with an odd soddin over the top holder to be environmentally friendly.
The can is also a mix of white and with the shiny silver showing through in
certain spot. Not the most eye catching, but when in a freezer full of bottles
it ruttin damn well stands out.
The beer pours from
the can well, but does not create a lot of foam. This prevents a head from
forming, which takes away from the look of the beer in a glass. However, if
beer comes in a can drink it from the damn can. Only reason why this captain
drank it from a soddin glass for this review is so you could see a picture of
its color. Speaking of which, the Blonde is truly a blonde. It is a nice translucent
light gold in color and is exceptionally smooth. It is like drinking water for
this captain. It is a great lighter beer. It is a definite rebuy for a first
time or experienced beer drinker.
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