Southern Tier and Stevens Point Beer Reviews
Here is another combo post of the last two beer reviews I did.
Southern Tier Phin & Matt’s Extraordinary Ale
This American Pale Ale is made by New York brewer Southern Tier. I have enjoyed the other Southern Tier beers I’ve had so let’s see how this beer compares:
Here is the score:
1. Appearance- 8 points (out of [...]
Budweiser
The King Of Beers
For my next review I decide to try the “King Of Beers”. I’ve had this beer a lot over my life but it’s been several years since my last taste of the “beechwood aged” beverage. So, I broke out my official king can review mug and took a seat on the deck [...]
Pabst Blue Ribbon
PBR Me ASAP
Pabst Blue Ribbon is a “classic” American beer. It was founded in 1844 and was once one of the larger brewers in the country, producing 22 million barrels back in the late 1970’s. Well, their popularity faded and the company has been bought and sold a few times since then. Recently PBR has [...]
Fosters Lager
King Can Time
It was a super hot and humid day and I was ready for a big, cold beer after doing some work on the deck. I asked Pam to bring me a cold beer and a big glass from the fridge and she brought me my beloved Andre Mug along with an oil can [...]
Chicken Mole And Modelo Especial
Happy Cinco De Mayo
Cinco De Mayo, celebrated on May 5th, is a day full of food and drink. What better way to participate than to make a traditional Mexican dish and pair it with a beer. I decided to make a Mole (sauce) and combine it with some chicken. There are many types of Mole, [...]
King Can Review Series #2 Natural Ice
The Andre Mug Returns:
It was a very hot day(90+) and I was just done cutting the grass so I decided to do another King Can beer review. This time Andre helped me drink a Natural Ice 24oz which is made by Anheuser Busch:
Appearance: Natural Ice pours a very, very light, straw color, is very clear, [...]





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