Friday! It's Friday! It's tip and sip time!
This week, I wobble my way though a bottle of Red Collar Brewing's Wobbly Bob strong beer.
I love the way the red, yellow, and green contrast each other, while also complimenting each other. It's a fairly straightforward label that has a classic "old school" feel and look to it. Reminds me a bit of the beer and pop labels from the 50's. A nice, well balanced label in my opinion.
The Wobbly Bob has a nice, silky amber colour and texture to it. The head of foam is also a nice contrasting cream colour, and manages to keep it's form when poured. Seeing the way the light played within its depths was soothing, and quite appealing.
This brew is smooth from the first sip to the last. It's a strong beer, and does tickle the taste buds with a bit of force- but not so much that you think you're over your head. The taste is consistant from start to finish, with no jarring changes in flavour along the way. The sort of beer where you can sit with a friend and chit chat about this and that without feeling hurried as you sip.
I would certainly recommend Red Collar Brewing's Wobbly Bob- and I would definitely have another bottle. A "Good".
This week, I wobble my way though a bottle of Red Collar Brewing's Wobbly Bob strong beer.
I love the way the red, yellow, and green contrast each other, while also complimenting each other. It's a fairly straightforward label that has a classic "old school" feel and look to it. Reminds me a bit of the beer and pop labels from the 50's. A nice, well balanced label in my opinion.
The Wobbly Bob has a nice, silky amber colour and texture to it. The head of foam is also a nice contrasting cream colour, and manages to keep it's form when poured. Seeing the way the light played within its depths was soothing, and quite appealing.
This brew is smooth from the first sip to the last. It's a strong beer, and does tickle the taste buds with a bit of force- but not so much that you think you're over your head. The taste is consistant from start to finish, with no jarring changes in flavour along the way. The sort of beer where you can sit with a friend and chit chat about this and that without feeling hurried as you sip.
I would certainly recommend Red Collar Brewing's Wobbly Bob- and I would definitely have another bottle. A "Good".
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