Beer Profile: Captain Lawrence Captain’s Kolsch

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Profiled by Maria Devan


This beer has almost no nose. The malt is but a sweetness in the breath of it.

It catches the light aflame because of it’s haze. The crown is white. Only a shy depth from the grain will come to the nose. Taste is bread-y, a slight bitterness and only a whisper of herbal from hops. Very dry. You can barely perceive a fruity lightness from the grain because the malt is crisp and dramatic.

In the finish it gives a slight pucker.
3.5

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Welcome to the PGA beer rating system: one beer “Don’t bother.” Two: Eh, if someone gives it to you, drink. Three: very good, go ahead and seek it out, but be aware there is at least one problem. Four: seek it out. Five: pretty much “perfecto.”

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mdMaria Devan lives in Ithaca, NY, atop a steep hill.She NEVER, EVER rides a big wheel tricycle down it. She has been reviewing beer for many years, even with many homebrewers and other beer critics across the nation, on the web. She’s known as “The Girl Next Door” in her You Tubes. We are very lucky to have her here at PGA.

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