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Beer #26 - Stone Levitation Ale

Style: American Amber/Red Ale
Purchased at: Vintage Cellar
What makes this beer different: Amarillo Hops

Will I be drinking this again: Probably Not
Grade: C



Comments:
I don't know exactly why, but I do not like this beer. It has a few perks (e.g. smell, lacing, etc.) but the aftertaste of this beer was enough to knock me out ... and not in a good way! Some will love this beer; others, like myself need to try another brew.


Recommendations:
Pawn this beer off on a friend. That simple.

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