Two regular dudes who happen to be huge fans of American craft beer.
By scot in 365 Days of American Craft Beer, Beer on Monday, May 23rd, 2011
Oklahoma is now notched as another state down in terms of having a beer from every state in the Untied States. I am trying to trim the list down to single digits but filling some of the holes has been slow and a bit challenging.
Native Amber by Coop Ale Works was the beer and brewery that knocked Oklahoma off the list.
I have to say my introductory beer to the state was a great way to kick it off. In spite of Native Amber being an amber ale, it is actually complex with a nice, but not over the top, hop additions. I could even go so far as saying that it is an amber I could like on more than an occasional basis. Enjoy!
Aroma: 9, Taste: 9, Look: 10, Drinkability: 9, Overall: 9.2
Useless Fact: The famous Swedish astronomer Tycho Brahe had a nose made of gold. It was a replacement for his own, which he lost in a duel with a Danish nobleman in 1566.
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