I'll take Ymm, Beer for #800 please, Alex

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Full Sail Doublebock-Hood River, Oregon-A bomber "smuggled" back directly from the brewery for $3 (

) from our March trip to the Pacific NW. Bocks were/are typically brewed in the late winter/early spring for the fasts the monks/clergy used to have so they could be sustained with this "liquid bread." It is "lagered" for 1-3 months and then ready for consumption around the Easter holiday. It is indeed a lager and not an ale but I think rmd might like this one, too ;)

. This is a medium to dark brown pour and there is little hop presence and a ton of malty sweetness. This is a whole grain toasty-bready taste (but still no burger ;) ) with milk chocolate and dark caramels predominating. Best served at a cellar temperature and shared with friends like CB&B and

with a huge piece of carrot cake, or by itself, too. IBU are low, guessing 20-30 here and the ABV was 8% which is fairly typical for a double bock. This is probably only available at the brewery on the gorgeous Columbia River or in specialty shops in the Portland area

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