Monday, January 26, 2026
Beer of the Week Blast from the Past: Younger's Special Bitter
Monday, January 19, 2026
Beer of the Week: Tennent's Lager
Beer score: 6.0
Company: Tennent's
ABU: 4.0
IBU: NA
Been a long while since I've enjoyed a Tennent's beer, in no small part because they've become somewhat difficult to find here in the U.S., especially during the last year with tariffs and the like (I'm not taking sides, blame who you want, but it is what it is).
Anyway, this one pours an amber color with hints of citrus sweetness in the smell, though there's not a lot of that smell.
Tastes very sweet in a caramel way with an almost fizzy, cider-type texture. Goes down pretty smooth. There's just the barest hint of citrus in the flavor.
Worth trying for its uniqueness.
Monday, January 12, 2026
Beer of the Week: Corona Light
Beer score: 4.0
Company: Constellation Brands
ABU: 4.0
IBU: 18
Pours a pale golden color while giving off some bare scents of grain. On the tongue, there's just a hint of bitterness and sweetness, but not much.
Weak and watery like Corona, but there's less carbonation, which is surprising because most light beers have plenty of fizz. This one is so weak, it's almost like drinking water.
I guess if I were to drink light beers regularly, this might be the one, mainly because it's the only light beer I know (off the top of my head) that doesn't have more carbonation than the non-light version.
Thursday, January 08, 2026
Books read in 2026: No. 2 -- The Undiscovered Self
Monday, January 05, 2026
Beer of the Week Blast from the Past: Grolsch Amber Ale
Beer score: 5.5
Friday, January 02, 2026
Books read in 2025: No. 44, Books read in 2026: No. 1 -- A Nefarious Plot
Monday, December 29, 2025
Beer of the Week: Samuel Adams Cold Brew Coffee Stout
Beer score: 5.9
Company: Samuel Adams
ABV: 6.0
IBU: 20
Christmas might be over, but I'm still rolling through some of this year's holiday brews from the folks at Samuel Adams.
This one is new this year, and boy, does it give off coffee smells when you pour it. It also pours really dark, almost as dark as a Guinness, and you can't see light through it when you pour it into a clear glass and hold it up to a lamp (a sign of a quality stout, in my opinion).
There's definitely coffee in the taste, but I don't feel it was as strong as it was in the smelling. Upon tasting, at first there's a burnt sweetness that hits you followed by some bitter, and then in the aftertaste the bitterness grows stronger though not overly strong.
This isn't one of the best stouts I've ever had, but it's not bad and is worth trying, especially if you happen to be a coffee fan.






