Dogfish Head Hellhound On My Ale | "Jay's Beer Review"

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2012

In this episode I check out the second beer from their music series of beers from Dogfish Head. Will I like this as much as the last one? Check it out to see what I thought.

P.S This video seemed to have some microphone malfunction. Sorry for technical difficulties

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  • I really liked this beer too, My Antonia was really good too, If you haven't tried it, you should.

  • @brennp79 i have. im not a huge fan of there whole ancient ale series, but i am a fan of the my antonia i beleive. is that the belgiun wheat ale? or is that nomaste

  • @jjrudy41 your right and it was the pilsner i liked... i remember it being very clove like

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  • The Namaste was the Belgian Wheat, My Antonia was the Imperial Pilsner. It was nice and hoppy, but massively drinkable, much better than the Namaste in my opinion.

  • @CheertoBeers you can. but i feel that method flattens the beer and looses its aroma faster. beasue the beer releases its carbonation quicker. so it is all about prefrence. i love a huge pillowing head on my beer...the to methods have been depated for years on my show. some agree some disagree...and like you i say to each your own...

  • @epicbeerdude yeah im a big fan

  • I had this bottle extremely fresh when I reviewed it and it was damn good!!

  • This is a real nice beer. Had this on tap at the brewpub and i actually liked it better then in bottle. Cheers Jay!

  • @jjrudy41 Interesting. I looked up that method and it seems that you could get the same effect by pouring it down the side of the glass while adjusting to get the right amount of head. To all his own though, enjoy your beer. Cheers!

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