Two regular dudes who happen to be huge fans of American craft beer.
By scot in 365 Days of American Craft Beer on Monday, February 21st, 2011
Ale Asylum continues to impress with their assortment of above average beers that are flowing out of south-central Wisconsin. Madtown Nutbrown Ale fits in perfectly, helping to round out their offerings.
The taste, which seems to come up a bit short for me, was the least impressive of the qualities but it still was above average. The rest of the beer was just really solid. Madtown is definitely a beer that you could have several.
I don’t know if Ale Asylum has that big of a distribution area. Do they even make it across all of Wisconsin? Rich and I visited about a year or so ago, the brewpub wasn’t big but had a fair amount of customers, seemingly happy with its place in life. I hope some expansion is in store just to see them use their artisan skills on some new and exciting styles and ventures. Enjoy!
Aroma: 9, Taste: 7, Look: 9, Drinkability: 8, Overall: 8.2
Useless Fact: The average life of a taste bud is 10 days.
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