Breweries can be known for pushing name boundaries (especially hop puns) but this maibock from Southern Oregon Brewing has such a cheeky name, Holy Water.
Good to see another Maibock in bottles.
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Breweries can be known for pushing name boundaries (especially hop puns) but this maibock from Southern Oregon Brewing has such a cheeky name, Holy Water.
Good to see another Maibock in bottles.
I have had a couple SOB beers now and have come away impressed. So if you are in Ashland or Medford or even Eugene or Portland, pick up a bottle of the winter warmer.
“This year, Anders has created a very tasty, traditional British style winter warmer, utilizing an ale yeast strain instead of our usual house lager strain. Although this is a stylistic departure from our usual creations, you will not be disappointed. With generous amount of Castle Special B malted barley, which lends a hint of dark molasses flavor, and Challenger, Glacier, Newport and US Golding hop additions balancing the robust yet smooth malt profile, Old Humbug II comes in with a 8.2% Alcohol by volume (ABV) which will keep your tummy warm on those cold winter nights that are just around the corner. Limited quantities of this hand crafted gem are available.”
Here is my down and dirty review of a porter from Southern Oregon Brewing…
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Part of the Spontaneous Beer review series…
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