It's almost the tax deadline in the good 'ol USA; could there be a better time to quaff and evaluate two lager beers? One has a reputation from the early brewing days in the Midwest; the other is a recent brew from a micro brewer. Will the old school hold up against the upstart? Pabst Blue Ribbon: Color-Yellow gold Nose-Clean First taste-Tangy Observations-Very light; not much there Fizziness-Rim head; active bubbles Where Brewed? Milwaukee, Wisconsin Saying-Selected As America's Best in 1895 Container-12 oz. bottle Type-Lager Cost-61.5 cents Aftertaste-None Rating-5
Red Tail Lager: Color-Amber Nose-Of oranges First taste-Full flavored Observations-Lasting taste Fizziness-Medium head; light carbonation Where Brewed? Saratoga Springs, NY Saying-The Legend Grows Container-12 oz. bottle Type-Lager Cost-$1 each Aftertaste-Lingers (Quite good) Rating-7.25
FINAL THOUGHT-Present Pabst Very Average; Red Tail Surprises!!! Mike Komaroff BeerBaron
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