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Hey all you craft beer drinkers! It's that time again! What time? New Beer of the Month from Gourmet Monthly Clubs time! Yeah... we know, it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. But the beer... The beer tastes good. So let's get to it!

This month, we've got beer from Harpoon Brewery and Uinta Brewing Company. Harpoon sends their Irish Red, Hibernian, and Brown Session Ale, while Uinta has their Anglers Pale Ale and East Side Dark. With that in mind, let's get to the beer!

And, as always, if you want to get the same club as us go here: Click to Join

Harpoon Brewery Hibernian

Appearance:Amber light quickly disapating head

Smell:lightly sweet, nice malt backbone, touch of sourness

Taste: This beer has a nice malt taste up front with an odd offputting copper like finish. We try an be honest with our reviews, and sadly we just don't really care for this beer. The good news is we got some other stuff we are excited about so read on.


Harpoon Brewery Brown

Appearance:nice light brown

Smell:very hoppy shocking for a brown

Taste: Mmmm now THIS is good. Nice hopped up brown ale, it's like an americanized hopped up british ale and we dig that! You can drink this all night, and we have.

Uinta Brewing Company Four+ Rype

Appearance: Very light and clear

Smell: Nice orange zest notes with hints of tartness

Taste: This is really cool, we're somewhat averse to fruit beers but we like this one. Nice orange zest notes and a nice tartness. The aroma translates pretty directly to the flavor. Reminds us of a blue moon with orange except better, lighter and less sweet.

Uinta Brewing Company Anglers Pale Ale

Appearance: Golden Copper

Smell: Hoppy with a nice biscuity backbone

Taste: Nice dry hoppy IPA, crisp hop bitterness that evolces from start to finish. Excellent hop aroma that really enhances the flavor. Every sip gives you a nice wiff of hops that gets you excited for the beer.


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