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Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Beer Tasting: Wexford Irish Cream Ale
Wexford - Irish Cream Ale
I could not stand looking at it any longer. I was forced to finally make some room in the refrigerator by drinking a Wexford Irish Cream Ale. As some of you know, this is one of my least favorite styles. But, for the sake of open-mindedness and giving it one more try, I provide here for you my (slightly) unbiased review ;-)
Have you tasted this beer? Let us know what you think. As a suggestion, try to keep the review as brief as possible for each of the following: appearance; smell; taste; mouthfeel; and drinkability.
Appearance
Bryan: thick, white, creamy, persisting head; light amber color beer
Smell
Bryan: faint aroma of a bland beer (I realize that's no where on any tasting sheets!)
Taste
Bryan: very faint taste of something sweet, like honey; just a quick, slight bitterness to finish
Mouthfeel
Bryan: smooth and creamy, almost like shaving cream
Drinkability
Bryan: yes, but barely
Seconds?
Bryan: No (there's one more; who wants the last one?!)
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1 comment:
Heheh...I can't believe you decided to try it agaian.
I actually don't mind it. I don't remember much about it though. I'll take the other ;-)
Mmmmmm....creamy....heheh.
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