Review: Lemon Drop Saison

Review: Lemon Drop Saison
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The Lemon Drop hops add a pleasant lemongrass bitterness that counters the spiciness from the yeast. It’s nice, light and easy drinking. … read more

Review: Ready Set Gose

Review: Ready Set Gose
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Ready Set Gose pours a hazy straw color with a moderate-to-thin fizzy pillow of foam on top. … read more

Review: 24K Golden Ale

Review: 24K Golden Ale
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24K Golden Ale pours a goldenrod color with a good two fingers of foamy and pillowy, white head. … read more

Review: Port O’ Call

Review: Port O’ Call
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This brand-new offering from Uinta pours a somewhat muddy, caramel-brown color with a bubbly ring of tan bubbles. … read more

Review: Random Double IPA Batch #2

Review: Random Double IPA Batch #2
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Random DIPA is 2 Row Brewing Co.’s only beer that experiments periodically with different hop blends, while always keeping the original malt base. … read more

Review: Session Holiday Ale

Review: Session Holiday Ale
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This new session ale from Red Rock pours a clear, golden-amber color with a thin cap of sudsy foam that fades to ringlets around the sides of my beer tulip. … read more

Review: Pumpkin Ale

Review: Pumpkin Ale
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This new Pumpkin Ale from Tooele’s own Bonneville Brewery pours a nice-looking ruby/amber color with a familiar nose of allspice and clove. The taste starts with rich caramel malt, nutmeg and a slight dose of cinnamon. … read more

Review: Jacked B Nimble

Review: Jacked B Nimble
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Jacked B Nimble pours an ebony color with ruby highlights, and the nose reveals nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and some boozy whiskey notes. The taste starts with the basic pumpkin pie spices along with some vanilla/bourbon notes. … read more

Review: Pumpkinhead

Review: Pumpkinhead
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Pumpkinhead pours a semi-cloudy, pale-orange color. The nose has strong notes of spices of nutmeg, cinnamon, clove and brown sugar. The taste is a lot like the nose, with notes of pumpkin and spices of nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, allspice and brown sugar. … read more

Review: Fermentation Without Representation

Review: Fermentation Without Representation
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Fermentation Without Representation pours an extremely dark-brown color with a small, tan head. The nose is huge with pumpkin, squash, ginger, cinnamon, chocolate, roasted malt, clove and caramel. The taste is just as big, with chocolate, roasted malt, pumpkin, caramel, cinnamon, ginger, light coffee, clove and spices. … read more