Showing posts with label Troegs Scratch Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Troegs Scratch Series. Show all posts

November 7, 2012

Troegs to Produce Another Interesting Scratch Beer

Are you one of the many out there fearing something odd is going to happen on Dec. 21? Well, it looks like Troegs might have you covered for the big day.

According to John Trogner's Twitter account, Troegs intends on adding a Russian Imperial Stout to it's fascinating list of Scratch brews. The tweet only says that it's nicknamed "Impending Descent" paying homage to the end of the Mayan calendar on the 21st. I'm not entirely sure if that's what the beer will end up being named.

Regardless, you now have reasons to celebrate the pending end of civilization as we know it, a massive shift in the earth's gravitational pull or whatever you think might happen by that date. Don't take my word for it. You can be the judge! I just think it means the Pittsburgh Pirates might provide us with a winning season very soon.
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June 13, 2012

In My Book, Troegs Is the Best.

Troegs has some awesome labels, too.
Before you start to hammer away at me, I'm going to say it now. This isn't a post to hate on other breweries. After all, isn't the beautiful thing about loving beer is that many of us have our own preferences?

I've slowly settled upon the opinion I'm about to bestow upon you very soon over the last month or so. I've mentioned how this brewer has one of the best variety packs that is on the market. I've also never seen people flock to some of its seasonal beers like they have over the past year and a half.

Yuengling might be the private brewer that brings in the most, but in my opinion Troegs Brewing Company is the best I've come across. I can't name another brewer with a beer lineup that's as popular as what Troegs puts out.

When people painstakingly awaited the release of Nugget Nectar this spring, it was eerily similar to what electronics geeks to when a new iPhone comes out. Mad Elf also keeps us beer geeks coming back every year around Christmas.

HopBack Amber Ale is one of the best beers out there. Sunshine Pils is an exciting and hoppy take on a European Pilsner. People also rant and rave about both Java Head Stout and Troegenator Double Bock.

I can't forget about the Scratch Series. I can't think of another brewer off of the top of my head that does something like this, or at least has a series that's so deep. I haven't had the chance to have many of them, but just by reading about some of the brews I think the variety found in the Scratch Series rivals the creativity of a certain brewer in Delaware.

If there is another brewer with such a popular variety of beers, I'd sure like to know. There's no doubt that Pennsylvania has some awesome beer running through its taps and casks. I'm not here to put down any other brewery. Everyone has a favorite or two. I'm also certainly open to hearing some of yours as well.
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March 16, 2012

Beer Review: Troegs Scratch Beer 57 (Weizenbock)

Serving Type: Draft

ABV: 7.9 percent

Appearance: Scratch Beer 57 is a very dark shade of red. Can also be a very light shade of brown, depending on your mood. It's very foggy and hazy. The head is surprisingly white as a sheet of paper, given the beer's body.

Smell: A lot of cocoa enters the nose upon wafting this beer. With that comes a great bit of fruits, mostly berries from what I could tell.

Taste: Not much different from the smell. The berries taste very tart and are quite strong on the tongue. The chocolate makes its way in on the back. My tongue was a bit confused.

Overall Rating:  

This beer wasn't bad, just different. The mix of tart berries and cocoa just had my taste buds confused. I'm very interested in trying as many of the Troegs Scratch series as possible in the future.
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