Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Beers of the Week Part IV: So apparently making a shitty fourth movie then calling it the first doesn't compensate for a crap script, eh Georgie?

Wachusett Homegrown Hop Ale-This one's simple but tasty. It's a moderately hoppy pale ale. The brew manages to pull off simple drinkability without being so boring as to warrant water comparisons.
90/100

Wachusett-Oktoberfest
I remembered adoring this beer in 2010. The 2011 didn't go down so smoothly, though. It was still fairly delightful but I picked up this weird semi-metallic taste. That's true of another brewery in area so I'm wondering if it's water related.
85/100

Blue Hills-Wampatuck Wheat
This one is a bit odd. It has a semi-cloying sweetness going on. The wife says that enhances the flavor. I say it distracts from the wheat flavors and therefore sort of sucks.
75/100

Shipyard-Pumpkinhead
I would just assume dump some pumpkin pie type spices on my tongue. It tastes about the same, costs less, and is equally nauseating.
40/100

Botswain American IPA
This one tasted a bit... stale. Not the worst IPA ever but far from the best.
60/100

White Birch-2
Anniversary ales should celebrate a brewery's successes. This one honestly tastes alot like Trader Joe's Winterfest but a bit less drinkable.
55/100

Wormtown-Be Hoppy
I needed an IPA that tasted vaguely fresh after the Botswain. This one hit the spot.
85/100

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