Posted in lager, Rogue Ales on March 20th, 2007 No Comments »
OK, I’m a few days late with this entry, but I couldn’t let St. Patrick’s Day go by without trying at least one Irish beer, so I picked this up last week and opened it on Saturday. Actually, my selection isn’t technically an Irish beer, in the sense that it’s not from Ireland. It’s an […]
Posted in ale, porter, Rogue Ales on February 20th, 2007 1 Comment »
I’ve been into mix packs lately, but I had a good feeling about this beer so I bought a sixer. And it’s a good thing I did because I’m going through them quite rapidly.
Pour one of these into a pint glass and you’ll find a beer that is a deep, dark brown with a thick […]
Like Don said, I started out with a Rogue Chocolate Stout. My first choice was their Honey Cream Ale, but they were out. It was completely opaque, black, rich & creamy, and had a nice lingering bitterness. Later on, I wished I had started out with something a little lighter.
For the second […]
As I said before, El Bait Shop has 105 beers on tap. They have a huge selection of American microbrews, but also have English, German, and Belgian beers, too. Particularly impressive was that they had maybe 10 or 12 beers from Rogue Ales on tap. Their selection of bottled beers has even more international beers […]