Guest reviewer Ryan Martinson enjoyed this beer so much we couldn’t even snap a picture of it before it was gone.
Rogue’s Double Mocha Porter has earned a permanent spot in my regular rotation.
It’s finally here! Another entry in the series where I pit flagship beers against one another. And, since I drink all of them, I guess they all lose. But one will be posthumously awarded beer(ein)stein’s greatest honor: the Golden Godzilla!
Game Day’s main selling point is its price, but after drinking too much of it — and the price encourages people to drink too much of it — you won’t just have a stomachache: Your soul will ache as well.
File this review under “Old Greats.”
I consider it both a success — because it tasted nice (for a while) — and a failure because I have no idea why it turned out the way it did.
This ale just tastes great. What more can we ask for?
The alcohol heat is tremendous, as I expected, but somehow Sink the Bismarck still tastes like beer – not just any beer, but an IPA.
In this second edition of Fighting Flagships, I’m taking on three craft beer heroes, same as last time.
In the end, Genesis Ale lives up to its name, tasting like a first attempt.