Greg:



My friends did not want to scare me away from my first
sampling so they chose a lighter fare.
The beer was Schlafly's Dry Hop American Pale Ale brewed by Schlafly in
St. Louis. Normally I am a "quantity over quality" beer drinker so the first
thing that opened my eyes was its smoothness. The taste had a very appetizing citrus
flavor initially followed by a quick bitter after taste. This beer went down so
smooth that I finished my first bottle before anyone else. I thought the second beer would hit a wall
because it was consumed with dinner that consisted of a fine fried chicken entree with
the usual starches of corn and mashed potatoes. Much to my surprise, it went
down as smooth as the first. Beer number three was an after dinner beer. At this point, we all agreed that it was a
really good choice. Beer number 4 was
when the 5.9% ABV caught up to me. I had a nice buzz. After we finished, the
flavor still lingered. I then went back to my comfort zone Bud Light which
went down like water—which means it tasted like water. (Like I said before,
quantity not quality) All in all I say that this beer is a really good
offering. I honestly can’t wait to try more of Schlafly's other crafts.





Joe:



Justin and I spent several minutes deciding what beer we
were going to sample. We didn't want to
go truly exotic because, as Greg mentioned, we did not want to scare our craft
neophyte away. We decided on a Dry-Hopped American Pale Ale from Schlafly which is located in
St. Louis. It is brewed minutes away
from where Greg's favorite beer—Headache in a Can-- is made. The Pale Ale has an orange color with mild carbonation. When
I opened it, I noticed a citrus smell.
This smell foreshadowed the first taste which was a citrus flavor. I noticed orange and grapefruit. This initial taste was followed by the hops
bitterness. It perfectly offset the
citrus flavor to give it a well-balanced smooth taste. I highly enjoyed the beer and give it 4
stars. Greg—it was great to have you as
a sampler. Hope to do it again soon.





Justin:



Schlafly’s (I love saying that name) Dry Hopped APA can
simply be summed up as “hoppiness in a bottle”. I found the citrusy flavors followed
by just the right amount of hops bitterness very enjoyable during an
unseasonably warm evening spent with friends. I was equally impressed by the smoothness of this bold, hoppier cousin of Pale Ale. I will definitely be purchasing this
beer again. Four solid stars! Like Greg, I am also eager to try more of Schlafly's offerings.





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