
Two Beeruken Masters from an ancient tattered beer dojo embark on an epic journey. A journey to champion 500 different beers at World of Beer ucf.
Welcome to beeruken, a hybrid blog and beer review site by Jeff and Jon that chronicles their adventures.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Shipyard Brewer's Brown Ale

Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tilburg's Dutch Brown Ale
Why I tried this: A customer at work had recommended this to me a while back. After picking up a pack of it, I was pretty pleased. When I saw it on the World of Beer list, I decided Jon and I needed a round. Look at how thankful he was for that!
Smell: Has the aroma of your typical brown ale, with roasted malts and a bit of toffee for a slight sweetness. Quite nice.
Taste: Has a malty and slightly sweet characteristic to it, which I think might be a bit of brown sugar and toffee. It's similar to a Newcastle, but with a sweetness and smoothness that is unmatched by other brown ales. There's no foul aftertaste or anything out of place here, just pure goodness.
On a scale of 1 to 10 I'd give this an 8.5. The smell of the beer is fairly typical, but the taste is very good, especially for a brown ale. The price isn't that bad either. The beer is visually pleasing, pouring a nice thick brown with a solid white head. It's easy to drink and stands out enough that I'd definitely get it again, and highly recommend it!
--Jeff