Three Floyds Robert the Bruce
This one has become a regular visitor to our wall. This Scottish Ale is very fresh this time, and it showed. The nose was pleasant with hints of walnut, earth, and orange peel. The taste is creamy and nutty with a slight bitterness to it. That bitterness is entirely gone by the finish which is smooth with flavors of pistachio and brazil nuts. This beer is perfect for the wildly unpredictable Ohio Valley weather.
Mike, Tyler, and Cody's Rating - 7.75/10
Three Floyds Alpha Klaus
The Christmas beers have been moving on and off the wall. We welcome Three Floyds Christmas Porter on tap now. The aroma was interesting, with hints of marshmellow cream, candy corn, coffee grounds, and corndog stick. The taste was not what you expect from a porter. Bittering hops assault your senses to start, with flavors of charcoal and smoke. The bitterness fades to make way for a creamy finish that has flavors of tea, cocoa, and marshmellow cream. This hoppy porter is perfect for those seeking a nice balance.
Mike, Tyler, and Cody's Rating - 8.5/10
Three Floyds Dreadnaught
This highly popular Imperial IPA graces our wall once again and once again it doesn't disappoint. The nose is incredibly diverse, with aroma's of mango, pineapple, onions, and cheddar. Soft floral aroma's would appear later. The taste is just as diverse (though slightly acidic) with flavors of mangos, lemon zest, pineapple, oranges, and grapefruit. The finish ramps up the mango and orange flavor, while presenting absolutely no bitterness. IPA fans...Look no further!
Mike, Tyler, and Cody's Rating - 9.5/10
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