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Magic Hat Brewery

I hung a microbrew intriquing very recently in my mix and local microbrew six pack beer shop. What I could get Hocus Pocus was wheat beer, courtesy of Magic Hat Brewing Company in straight out of South Burlington, VT. This is the microbrewery, which has beer in Vermont stalled on the map.

I had the opportunity to taste several offers microbrew Magic Hat in my years on this planet. None of which I was able to say I was very impressed with everything overall. Do not get me wrong, every beer Magic I tried Hat has certainly proved himself much better than macro swill that I find in any bar, pub or tavern corner in the Pittsburgh area. It is simply not a "record" memorable track with this particular beer.

I suppose what attracted me to the collection, the bottle in the cooler is the label design cool. This has always hanging with Magic Hat beers. I see the label templates funky, cool and colorful, my eye was drawn, my interest is piqued. I must at least try it not? One thing about Magic Hat is that, while their label are very interesting and fun, trying to tell what style of beer is inside the bottle is like throwing darts in the dark. There is very little around the bottle to allow you even know what you spend your hard-earned cash inside. After close inspection, I noticed that it a "season" microbrew offering a "wheat beer was" to be exact. "What the heck? I thought and caught a single file.

Well, wheat beers, while not my favorite have been nice from time to time. It depends Have you drunk, I suppose. This beer poured fairly flat and monotonous. It just did not give me a lot of signs of life at least visually. Several small streams of bubbles strolled nonchalantly up in my glass as if to say: "Yeah, we're here, but we're not happy with the real thing." Ternes.

Taste? Well, I'm used to the taste lemony wheat beers were typical, but it has really frown is not in the best of ways. It made me slightly cringe every sip and the smooth surface left it in my mouth would not let me forget all that quickly either. In fact, after one bottle, I was thirsty for something other than a beer! Do should probably not be used in the bars where everyone is drinking iced tea and sprites before you even know what hit them!

I think this time I'll have to give Magic Hat Hocus Pocus Summer Wheat Ale a quick note and tidy all microbrew or a summary. I must say that my good impression should be one line that microbrewery is bitter, dry and at the same time offers a very watered-down gasoline. I do not want you say to avoid this micro brew at any and all costs (especially if wheat beers are your thing). But if I (or someone else for that matter) I'll pay $ 2.00 to $ 4.00 per twelve ounces to a microbrewery "" / "craft beer" I want something at least slightly better than this beer in particular. I want, and demand something more satisfying, engaging and memorable. My rating for this Magic Hat Brewing Company is offering a 5.00 out of 10.00 points in total. There just is not much magic in this magic hat Hocus Pocus ale, at least not for me. I'll be very honest here. There is certainly no disrespect intended, however.

About the Author: There is nothing quite as enjoyable as a finely produced craft beer (if you like beer of course). Being a microbrew enthusiast for the better part of 10 years now, I am constantly on the hunt for the holy grail of all craft beers. My endless quest has allowed me to sample some of the finest microbrews around. Where each of these beers rate in my quest for the best I’ve put into words for casual perusing by experienced samplers and beginner enthusiasts alike at http://microbrewreview.blogspot.com/ and http://www.squidoo.com/microbrewreview/

Let me know what you think and feel free to offer your suggestions on a craft beer you’d recommend that I should rate at my next microbrew review.

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