Rahr and Son's Ass Kisser Double IPA:
Hello all, today we try a different beer, a Rahr but not a Rahr (bear with me, it’ll all make sense by the end). Ok, all this is my interpretation so don’t take it as fact. Rahr and Sons, Fort Worth’s own, partnered with Hermitage Brewery in San Jose and they created Ass Kisser, a big bottle brew that I, your intrepid beer explorer, discovered at the shopping destination: Central Market. Quick note ladies, find a way to your man’s heart via IPAs, if he doesn’t like IPAs, double check his pulse. Anyhow, the beer, Ass Kisser Double (!) IPA is a beautiful beer, pouring nice with a think, fragrant head that smells of orange and a distant floral notes. Appearance is orange with a red center which sits in the glass from initial pour to final drink. Taste is orange and spice with a nice mild lingering after taste of hops. A very good beer, and, as you can see from the pictures, fills to pint glass rather nicely. Alright, as if you couldn’t tell from this love letter, I like this beer, it’s a good finish to the Rahr week and gives rise to maybe another Rahr week with the big bottle series. So if you can find this, grab a bottle, you won’t be disappointed.
Hello all, today we try a different beer, a Rahr but not a Rahr (bear with me, it’ll all make sense by the end). Ok, all this is my interpretation so don’t take it as fact. Rahr and Sons, Fort Worth’s own, partnered with Hermitage Brewery in San Jose and they created Ass Kisser, a big bottle brew that I, your intrepid beer explorer, discovered at the shopping destination: Central Market. Quick note ladies, find a way to your man’s heart via IPAs, if he doesn’t like IPAs, double check his pulse. Anyhow, the beer, Ass Kisser Double (!) IPA is a beautiful beer, pouring nice with a think, fragrant head that smells of orange and a distant floral notes. Appearance is orange with a red center which sits in the glass from initial pour to final drink. Taste is orange and spice with a nice mild lingering after taste of hops. A very good beer, and, as you can see from the pictures, fills to pint glass rather nicely. Alright, as if you couldn’t tell from this love letter, I like this beer, it’s a good finish to the Rahr week and gives rise to maybe another Rahr week with the big bottle series. So if you can find this, grab a bottle, you won’t be disappointed.
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