Thursday, May 15, 2014

Tin Roof Amber




Reviewing another local brew this time, and again it is from the Ten Roof Brewery in sodding Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This time it’s the amber. Now as I said this company is a damn good brewery. They brew three year round beers; Amber, Blonde and Bengal. While the Blonde was good, the Amber falls more into this captain’s ruttin tastes. 

The beer comes in a white and cream orange colored can, which you should ruttin drinking from the soddin can. Again the only reason this captain drank from a glass it to show you dusters the color of this beer. It pours well, and has a hoppy aroma that is good on a cold day. It produces a decent head, and has a deep amber color that just looks damn pretty.
The taste is the point of these reviews thou
gh. It has a rich hoppy somewhat soured bitter initial taste that is followed by a nice less bitter after note. It lingers in the mouth and makes you want to drink soddin more. It would go well with a strong cheese, or any kind of ruttin meet. It is really soddin good with a steak.
It is also affordable at around eight bucks a six pack, which comes with the company’s noticeable ecofriendly top cap six packs. It is also ruttin easy to find in most Louisiana stores. It is a definite rebuy, and good for first time drinkers.

~Ambrose E. Brightmore


Rating: 4/5

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