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Victor Dolcourt <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Listmates,

Two of us, one celiac who knows virtually nothing about beer (me) and one
who really knows her beer (an aficionado of Belguim Trappist ale and other
exotic beers) tested three CD-friendly beers:
1. New Grist Sorghum/Rice from Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee (
www.thecorkscrew.com - $1.39/bottle and www.lakefrontbrewery.com )
2. Budwiser Redbridge - all sorghum - about $8.00 at Northern California
Whole Foods Markets
3. Bard's Tale Dragons Gold -whole grain sorghum- about $10.00 at Northern
California Beverages and More Stores

If you want to read no further, stop here. The list above is the order of
preference. For more details, keep on reading.

3. Dragon's Gold - Quite pleasant, but a tad "thin" in flavor.
2. Redbridge - Even and consistent flavor from start to end. On the bitter
side. Not complex. Pleasantly heavier
 than Dragon's gold. Has good body but is not refined.
1. More complex. Still hops-y, but not bitterly so. Has a nice "high note"
in the middle of the taste where you get a nice sorghum grain flavor. (My
co-taster remarked: "Dad, forget about the rest. This is your beer.")

I'd love to hear your views.

Vic-Sunnyvale, CA

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