Friday, September 9, 2011

31. Geary's Autumn Ale

I am surprised it took me 31 beers to get to a Geary's as they are one of my favorite local brewers. The Autumn Ale reminded me a lot of the Sebago Brewing Boathouse Brown - both are locally brewed brown ales so I guess that makes sense. The color on this one is a deep red with a nice tan head, full of flavor but still very easy to drink. Great with a meal or all on its own. 
Pros: Great dark color with lots of flavor 
Cons: May be a little dark for some
Alcohol Content:
 5.8% ABV

Calories: ???
IBU (Bitterness): Unknown
Rating: ★★★☆☆
Brewers Website: D.L. Geary Brewing
Brewers Description: 
Geary's Autumn Ale is a faithful interpretation of the classic brown ales of Great Britain. With a deep auburn color and a subtle nut-like flavor, Geary's Autumn Ale is the perfect choice as the seasons change.
Original gravity: 1058
Ingredients: Two row English malt (clarity, crystal, chocolate and wheat); Cascade, Golding & Fuggle hops.

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