Great Lakes Brewing Company tour and sampler with an added 25 cent tasting.
First up was the:
Commodore Perry IPA
I'd add this brew to my list of favorite IPAs and not just because it was the 25 cent beer I selected in the middle of our tour. I threw my quarter in the "donations" cup and our guide proceeded to pour the entire 12 ounce bottle into my plastic souvenir Great Lakes Brewing Company cup

. This one make my list because it has pungent aromas of orange and grapefruit and similar tastes. Poured a clear orange-yellow with a modest, foamy head. The moderate bitterness with an IBU of 80 is very well balanced with toffee and caramel malty flavors and an ABV of 7.5%. Hearty enough to put out the fire from curry or hot Chinese entrees. I thought about having another 25 cent brew on the tasting/tour but wanted to sample a couple draft only brews they had at the brewpub with dinner so I passed on the Doppelrock which I reviewed last week

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From the brewer:
Like the naval officer
and War of 1812 hero who battled the British
enemy on Lake Erie, this brew is both distinctive
and highly decorated.
Style Origin: The Bow Brewery in London
exported this particular version of pale ale
to the multitude of British soldiers, colonial
administrators and settlers in India. Its high
potency and high level of attenuation reduced
chances for spoilage and made it a strong
candidate for shipping.
Flavor: Medium-bodied and well hopped
with a dry, fruity finish
Ingredients:
MALT
Harrington 2-Row Base Malt: Allows color
and flavor from other specialty malts to come
through; makes for very clean beer
Caramel 30: Small amount contributes to color,
flavor and body
HOPS
Simcoe: Unique, non-traditional bittering
hop; provides high levels of bitterness with
smoothness
Fuggle: Traditional English hop for flavor
in English ales; little hop bitterness, but adds
complexity to beer’s large hop profile
Cascade: Popular in American pale ales;
provides citrusy/grapefruit aroma and flavor.
On the bottle: "Don't Give Up the Sip."
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.