It’s something you should do yourself – try something new at least once a week – if not more.
Today, I felt like drinking so I went to the local Wal-Mart(I live in a semi-dry county here in East Texas so no alcohol outside of bars unless I want to drive almost to the next town in the next county), and I bought a 6 pack of Blood and Honey.
Blood and Honey, produced by Revolver Brewing here in Texas is called, by their creator, an American Ale. It is described, on the bottle, as being “An unfiltered, deep-golden ale brewed with malted two-row barley and wheat. Finished with blood orange peel, Texas honey and a blend of spices.”
I can’t really tell you what the color is since I am drinking from a brown bottle, but I can tell you it tastes(to me) like malt liquor. I like ale, and I was fully expecting something which tasted a great deal better than what I got a mouth full of. I drank more thinking the initial taste wasn’t something to base a decision on. I have actually gotten to about half way, and I have decided, most definitively, I don’t like the taste of this “American ale”.
Now, you all know me and my reviews – don’t take my word for it, try it for yourself. If you drink, even on occasion, you could give this a try, or not. The decision should be yours on whether or not it’s good. For those of you who like it – huzzah! For those of you who don’t – I can understand. Just don’t take my word for it. 🙂
See you all on the flipside and don’t forget your towel and sonic screwdriver. Oh yes, and I was wrong about the car – it’s a 1967 Impala or a 1969 Firebird you should drive. Hell, I’ll take a DeLorean if you please! 🙂