Beer! people go crazy for beer, different kinds, different shaped bottles. As i read this blog on different kinds of beer, it makes me realize how many different kinds there really are, and these aren't even half of them. You got Heinaken light, Pale gold, flimsy head, lots of carbonation, mildly skunky, thin-bodied and almost flavorless.
Lvivske 1715 Lager, Easter European, its a weak beer and a pale straw color with a frothy-yet-fleeting head, and lacing of the same ilk.
Left Hand Milk Stout, "deep black with a brown head and the sides of the glass are awash in thick lace. This beer almost smells like chocolate cake batter. It is smooth and creamy with light coffee and heavy cream notes, some yeast and a faint bitterness".
Ayinger Oktober Fest- Marsen; this beer was pacifically made for October fest, thees a shade of deep orange-honey with a big dollop of frothy head on top. They say this is a great beer to have, but it only comes out one time a year.
Summer Wit, this is made in Barrington, IL. It's a canned beer with hints of citrus and spices. It's a bitter beer but also tastes really good as people say.
Lagunitas Zephyr, it's a wheat lager, steam beer and from California. Studies show that this beer does not taste very good.
Kostritzer Oktoberfest Beer, this is another october beer which means it only come out once a year. It's malty, grainy and super smooth, a taste of roasted carmel malt being closely followed by a doughy, grainy flavory and a finish with a touch of bitterness.
And lastley the "Old Style Lager" it's been around since 1902 and made in Chicago. It's a "sweet with a faint graininess and virtually no hops presence. It is thin-bodied, mildly sweet, fizzy on the tongue and finally shows a bit of hop bitterness at the back of the tongue and throat".
All and all, there's just so many fifferent kind of beers out there that are really good and really bad. It's crazy to think how many different kinds there are, all you really have to do is just go experience the different tastes, wether ou like it or not it would be cool to say you tasted all of these and who knows you might actually have a new favorite after you do.
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