Here's a quick spotlight on what I've been drinking lately - it's Doylestown Brewing Co.'s "R5" lager, an easy-drinking 4.5% ABV American lager. The brewery itself is located in Doylestown, PA, a town located in southeast Pennsylvania. Today's beer has been thoughtfully provided by my colleague (and verified Pennsylvanian) Kathleen.
It pours quickly, generating a thin white head. It's golden yellow in the glass, with a LOT of little bubbles rising to the top. It's got a very wheaty, thin taste which is typical for this kind of beer. There's something on the finish that's a bit hard to place - it's got a very honey-like flavor to it that's rather pleasing. The aftertaste is clean and smooth, and I can see myself drinking a bunch of these over the course of a day. A nice refreshing beer for a hot day!
"Sip and Puff" is the personal blog of food & beverage writer James Liska. That's me! Since 2012, I've written about wine, beer, spirits, food, and restaurants. I focus on fundamental information, tasting notes, and overall thoughts rather than scores, harsh criticism, or arbitrary ratings. This supplements my other work such as writing for District Fray Magazine, creating cocktails, and posting more "everyday" stuff through my Instagram, @baconesque. Enjoy!
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