I put the beer with the brown label in the third spot in the series. It had a strong caramel taste and an alcohol content of 5.8%. The first beer was a red-labeled Yakima IPA, the second was a blue-labeled White IPA, the third was the brown-labeled beer, the fourth was an orange-labeled Marzen Lager, and the fifth was a green-labeled India Pale Ale.
I really like this beer because it is made with roasted malt from this country. Usually, beer and dry meat are a good combination, but when you have this beer with dry meat, it's even better - it's like 1+1=4!
frederik brown ale
frederik brown ale
I now consider great beer to be one of my top 5 favorite beers.
frederik brown ale
I put the beer with the brown label in the third spot in the series. It had a strong caramel taste and an alcohol content of 5.8%. The first beer was a red-labeled Yakima IPA, the second was a blue-labeled White IPA, the third was the brown-labeled beer, the fourth was an orange-labeled Marzen Lager, and the fifth was a green-labeled India Pale Ale.
frederik brown ale
I really like this beer because it is made with roasted malt from this country. Usually, beer and dry meat are a good combination, but when you have this beer with dry meat, it's even better - it's like 1+1=4!
frederik brown ale
This beer has a great look and taste, making it the second most popular beer after Guinness.
frederik brown ale
This drink is not an India Pale Ale, but it is still really good.
frederik brown ale
A dark beer that doesn't taste very good and quickly loses its foam when it is poured into a glass.