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barrooze said:Or 18C or D. should I just guess them all???
barrooze said:I guess I'm confused. 18D is a Belgian Golden Strong. Duvel is the beer the style us fashioned after. What do you define as "underlying style" vs "style"? Sorry, I'm new RO this game, but I like it!!
emjay said:
mcbethenstein said:Honey Belgian golden strong...
Closest yet. However its not honey that's flavoring this beer, and rather than a particular brew callout im really just looking for the category this beer would fall into (since the color of the beer does very little to suggest what it is actually flavored with)
LVBen said:Oh, 21A.
Man, so close
emjay said:
emjay said:Oh, true!
I'll put one up soon.
a bit bigger and darker than the style normally is.
Reno_eNVy said:Lulz last two are basically the same.
Reno_eNVy said:Lulz last two are basically the same.
Pale ale
They may be lumped together as a BJCP category, but they are not identical. And whether purchased as a commercial beer or brewed, will usually have a separate designation. The main difference is that Octoberfest is usually a little stronger. Märzen is "march" and was usually enjoyed as a less strong, younger counterpart.
Says the guy who semi-cheats by making a guess so broad it covers more than one style???
It's an APA, so I'll give it to you because...
a) ESB (aka English pale ale) was already said, which still technically leaves the rest of the beers in the category ALSO called English pale ale, but referring to them by the category name would be somewhat more of a stretch (though probably not completely beyond you ), which means that
b) if I asked you to clarify, you'd probably deduce APA just from the the fact I had to ask you. Of course, you MIGHT have meant APA specifically, but would it kill you to be clear about what you mean??
Anyways, your turn
Cool.... but I've always been under the impression (and it seems to be the norm on here) that "pale ale" is almost synonymous with "APA." I would never call a bitter or ESB a Pale Ale.... it's an ale that is pale, but...
I'll post a pic as soon as I get back from errands!
Ding ding ding! It's Angel Creek American Amber Ale... absolutely amazing brew and is an exact representation of the AAA style (at least IMHO)American Amber
Lulz, no. The brewery is in northeastern Nevada which, much like Reno or the encompassing Truckee Meadows, is quite green with forest cover (both coniferous and deciduous.)cactus ale.
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