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.
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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