ABV: 5.50%
Home: Chambly, Quebec, Canada
A delicious hot-weather beer hailing from Unibroue. Just by the aroma from the fluffy off-white head, you can tell there's a lot of fruit going on. The Ephemere is brewed with apples, coriander, and orange peel, making it fruity, but not overly sweet. Wonderful!
Beer: Einbecker Maibock
ABV: 6.50%
Home: Einbeck, Germany
Slogan: "Beer of all beers"
Oddly enough, the Maibock was already marked on my list, so this review is based on several tastes of my friend's beer. I thought this one tasted strange like the Urbock did, but maybe slightly better. I still can't put my finger on that strange taste and it bothers me. Pours a golden color with a quickly dissipating head. Moving on.
Beer: Reissdorf Kolsch
ABV: 4.80%
Home: Cologne, Germany
Maybe I still had the taste in my mouth, but I thought this Kolsch wasn't much different from the Maibock! It's not bad, but not great. I'm not really a fan. It pours a light gold with lots of bubbles and a noticeably funky smell.
Beer: Genesee Cream Ale
ABV: 5.10%
Home: Rochester, New York, USA
Slogan: "Always served cool"
Upstate's finest! I must say, I'm either running out of ideas when it comes to describing this type of beer or it really is indistinguishable from the others. The Genny delivers in predictable fashion. It's not bad and I'll drink it if it's in front of me. One thing I've learned in this challenge is that a glass can improve any beer. I really should have gotten one.
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