Two Brothers Domaine DuPage French Style Country Ale (365 Day 34)

By scot in 365 Days of American Craft Beer on Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Two Brothers Domain DuPage

A revisit to an old friend: Domain DuPage French Style Country Ale. Two Brothers is probably the closest brewery to my house and puts out some decent American craft beer. 2010 saw them step it up a notch, producing some new beers making me want to pick them up from time to time.

Early 2010 also was a time that I went back through their beers trying them again for the first time. I had had them but felt I was too opinionated and wanted to give them a second chance, especially since they are in my own back yard. After the second go around last year, I decided that Domain DuPage is a nice beer that I need to appreciate more often.

Amber in color, the pour produces a clear liquid with about an inch of frothy, white foam. A refreshing beer just about any time but much more so in the summer time. Aroma and flavor have sweet malts, apple, and hops. Nice blend. Now let’s have another. Enjoy!

Aroma: 8, Taste: 8, Look: 8, Drinkability: 8, Overall: 8.0

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