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Monday, October 22, 2012

Blue Moon Caramel Apple Spiced Ale

 



With a dark Amber color and a scent of Caramel and apples I can say I was not really ready for the robust taste that this wit beer had to offer. As soon as it hit all of my senses I can say that I felt as if I were had died and gone to Heaven. Now with the Caramel being the main scent and flavor of this beer it is by no means over powering as is balanced well with the other spice of the beer. I would like to thank Blue Moon once again for another great masterpiece! I wish this was not a seasonal beer and all year round. On my personal scale of 1 to 10 I give this great seasoned beer a 7. So cheers to you fellow Beerthusiasts and happy drinking.



 

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