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Cul de sac Cream Ale - Night Shift Brewing


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#1 No Party JKor

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Posted 30 September 2017 - 07:51 AM

I picked up a 4 pack of 16oz'rs last weekend for $10.99.  A little pricey but not terrible, especially for Night Shift, their standard beers are running $12.99/4.  Touted as a 'Dry-hopped with Amarillo' on the label.  This beer is the definition of 'quaffable'.  It definitely has the classic cream ale malt/yeast character, probably a bit more bitterness that the classic style but not significantly.  The bittering is sharp which lends to the crisp, refreshing character.  It may be dry-hopped with Amarillo but they use a light hand with it because it's a pretty gentle aroma.

 

This is the most drinkable beer I've had in quite a long time.  Spending an afternoon at a cookout or doing yardwork?  This beer will be your best friend.  I will be searching this beer out in the future, without a doubt.

 

 

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Hilariously amateurish review of the beer...

 

The content of the actual review isn't bad.

 


Edited by JKor, 30 September 2017 - 07:56 AM.


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Posted 30 September 2017 - 12:07 PM

why cul-de-sac?



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Posted 30 September 2017 - 04:15 PM

No clue. Ask the marketing people.


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