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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Beer of the Week

The beer: Blackberry Barrel Porter

Brewed by: Lexington Brewing and Distilling Company, Lexington, Kentucky

Description (from the website): "This bold and dark beer has a nose of fresh blackberries, and features notes of roasted malt, chocolate and vanilla on the palate.  Finishing with the flavor of blackberry jam reminds you that spring has almost arrived."

Would I buy it again?: This is the first time I've ever had a beer with blackberries in it, and I was kind of excited to try this based on the description. I like blackberry jam (is there a difference between jam and jelly? Well, whatever.) And you know what? It absolutely tastes like I'm drinking blackberry jam. But we run into yet another case where it tastes a bit too much like the flavor and not enough like a beer. I'm actually kind of tempted to buy a peanut butter–flavored beer, mix the two together, and make an alcoholic PB&J. If I do that, I'll definitely post the results. I could be onto something here. Otherwise, I'll probably give this beer a pass in the future. It was okay, but I didn't love it.

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Beer of the Week

Oh my goodness, is this a new type of post? Good heavens. I had this idea suggested to me, and after a while, I decided that it was a good idea. So let's give this a try. This isn't a review, per se, I can't tell you all the fancy little details that a real beer reviewer would give you, just more of a "hey, look at this cool beer I drank recently!"

The beer: Kentucky Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale

Brewed by: Lexington Brewing and Distilling Company

Description (from the website): "Kentucky Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale is our take on a classic American style of beer. We took a cold-conditioned cream ale, brewed with a hint of flaked corn and bourbon vanilla beans, and aged it in freshly decanted bourbon barrels for a minimum of six weeks. Kentucky Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale's medium body and 5.5% ABV make it the perfect barrel-aged beer for an all day event."

Would I buy it again?: Yes

Okay I couldn't resist a little bit of review.