Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Pale Ale Tasting

This series of pale ale tastings will include Knight's Head Pale Ale brewed by Round Table Brewing of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. I picked up an assorted case including a 1/2 case of the pale plus a six-pak of both the lager and the light. My purchase was made for the astoundingly low price of $9.99 for twenty four 12 oz. bottles at West Chester, Pa. just across from the Delaware border. Onward and into sipping mode:
Geary's Pale Ale: Color-Orange golden Nose-Fresh First taste-Full taste Observations-Flavor is lasting Fizziness-Frothy head; many active bubbles Where Brewed? Geary Brewing of Portland, Me. Cost-$1.41 Container-12 oz. bottle Saying-Made in Maine Aftertaste-Some is there Rating-7
Knight's Head Pale Ale: Color-Golden Nose-Of yeast First taste-Full mouth Observations-Still Balanced Fizziness-Rim head; active bubbles Where Brewed? Round Table Brewing of Wilkes=Barre, Pa. Cost-$.42 Container-12 oz. bottle Saying-Brewing Refined Rating-6.5
Final Thought-Knight's Head on my all time bargain list!!!
Mike Komaroff BeerBaron

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