Breckenridge Brewery Autumn Ale:
Hello all and a hearty and happy “How ya doin?” Today we look at another seasonal beer, this one being one for a season that helps usher in the cavalcade of delicious winter beers. Today’s beer, Breckenridge Autumn Ale, really doesn’t seem all the necessary in my mind. Breck makes one of the better Christmas Ales out there and seems that they felt the need to throw their hat in the ring of Fall/Oktoberfest beers. The beer pours a deep brown color with a slight khaki head of foam that dissipates quickly with no lacing and a nose of bottle soap and hops (yeah, not that appealing). The beer’s initial taste is of roasted malts and a bit of coffee that really stick with you and your palate for the entirety of the sampling. There is a slight coca after taste but nothing out of the norm for a dark beer and really doesn’t leave a lasting taste impression on you. Not that great of a beer, I can probably go on without having to sample this again and I won’t think that I’m missing out on anything.
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