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A Beer Review with the Mayor of Coronado (Coronado Brewing C.) | TheBEERSgoneBAD #85

16 Dec

Tonights Beer Review: Cherry Porter by The Coronado Brewing Co. with the Mayor of Coronado, Mr. Casey Tanaka

BREWING IS OUR MIDDLE NAME
The Coronado Brewing Company, in beautiful Coronado (located just a few minutes from downtown San Diego) welcomes you to come and enjoy quality handcrafted beers and delicious food in a casual family environment. Join us for a refreshing pint while we make you one of our signature pizzas or calzones in the wood fired oven, or choose from a wide selection of fresh seafood, steaks, pastas and dining specials. The Coronado Brewing Company is perfect for a quick lunch, a relaxing beverage or a wonderful dinner. If you’re a sports fan come relax with a cold beer and an appetizer while watching your favorite team on one of our many HD TV’s. Open 7 days a week from 10:30 am (until closing) & offering a weekly happy hour (M-F) from (2-6pm). CBC Website

170 Orange Avenue, Coronado Ca, 92118.

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CocoNut Porter (Maui Brewing Co.) | TheBEERSgoneBAD #84

15 Dec

COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Our Coconut Porter is a classic robust porter spiced with all natural toasted coconut. It is black in color and crowned with a creamy, dark tan head. It begins with a malty-toasted-coconut aroma followed by a rich, silky mouthfeel with tastes of dark malt, chocolate, and hints of coffee. It then finishes with flavors of toasted coconut and hoppy spice to balance the finish.

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Walker’s Reserve Porter (Firestone Walker Brewing Co.) | TheBEERSgoneBAD #38

21 Sep

A singularly distinctive beer that represents our finest brewing efforts, Walker’s Reserve is a elegant dark ale featuring robust flavors of toffee, caramel and bittersweet chocolate. This brew employs five specialty malts, as well as oat and barley flakes, for added complexity and flavor.

REMEMBER: Watch for bottled on dates located on the necks of our beers.  This beer is not pasteurized, so it is best when stored at 44F or below, out of light and within 110 days of the bottled on date…this insures freshness and ultimately a great Firestone Walker beer!

  • style
    Robust Porter
  • abv
    5.9%
  • fermentation
    Selectively fermented in the Firestone Union oak barrel brewing system
  • malts
    Premium Two-Row, Maris Otter, Crystal 77, Crystal 120, DH Carafa, Chocolate, Wheat, Oat Flakes
  • hops
    Bittering—U.S. Goldings; Late Kettle—East Kent Golding; Whirlpool Hops—Cascade
  • availability
    CA, NV, OR, WA, AZ, CO, MO, Chicago, MA, NJ, NY, VA, PA, DC, MD
    22 oz bottle, 1/6bbl & 13.2g draft

 
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TheBEERSgoneBAD: ShotGun Beer Challenge

19 Aug

If you feel you can beat Scott please send videos with proof of ID to: TheBEERSgoneBAD@gmail.com

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#6 (Baltika) | TheBEERSgoneBAD #18

10 Aug

Strength (ABV): 7.0% ABV
A traditional dark beer based on old recipes. “Baltika” brews this beer with the best dark and light malts with the addition of superior hop types and a special strain of yeast. Crystal-clear water and the secret touch of “Baltika”‘s brewers make this a beer of unsurpassable quality.

The ingredients are water, caramel malt and burnt roasted malt, maltose syrup and hops. 17°

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Mississippi Mud | TheBEERSgoneBAD #8

24 Jul


“Dating back to 18th century England, the custom of blending pale and dark beers has kept the “Black & Tan” a favorite of experienced beer drinkers for centuries.  Our famous recipe combines a robust English Porter with a fine Continental Pilsner, preserving the character of each, while creating the classic taste of the legendary “Black & Tan”.  In true American style, we bring you the best of both beers as they meet in Mississippi Mud.”

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