Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Cerveza se los Muerto: Porter



This beer is a complete and utter random buy, and unexpectedly enjoyable. It comes in a bright orange and festive six pack container with ruttin good examples of Mexican folk art, and Day of the Dead celebrations. Before I talk about the bottle or the beer itself, whoever the damn artist is for the Dia de los Muertos brewery deserves a ruttin award. The box caught the eye of this captain and my first officer, who is joining in on this review. The bottle also features soddin nice art. It’s almost worth buying the beer to just have the labels. The bottle features a cloaked reaper on a ram headed boat above the quote “Pay the Ferryman.”  This is on par with Old Rasputin’s “Never Say Die.” A good ruttin slogan for a beer is a great addition for this captain.

The beer is a dark coffee smelling brew. It pours well into any glass, or just drink it from the damn pretty bottle. It has a smokey coffee initial taste followed by beer of choie malty rich after taste that lingers in your damn mouth. It is not the smoothest beer to drink, which makes it one of my kind instantly. Something with a tasty kick that will put hair on your soddin chest. So it is not the aver beer drinking duster’s first choice. It is definitely not a beer for first time drinker’s either, unless that like strong coffee. It is a damn good beer, and will be a rebuy for this captain provided I can find it more often.

Rating: 5/5
~Ambrose E. Brightmore

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