We headed to Northern California to talk to Ron Lindenbusch about all things awesome. He ended up telling us the story of how they named a copper ale the Kronik Ale, but that didn't work out too well, so they came back the next year, and named it simply Censored. Hilarious.
I'm lucky enough to have this at my local stores. I'm an amber beer drinker but I have a fondness for IPAs (and, Lagunitas has a *fantastic* IPA that is everywhere in California). This is a perfect blend. It's got everything you love about a good amber, but with a small kick of hops that you'd get from an IPA, it's my favorite of the Lagunitas line. Good stuff if you can find it.
jgreco14 5 months ago
I came on here to actually find out what was behind the "Censored" label, so I do appreciate that, but, the post before mine does bring up a good point, you didn't mention anything about the beer's taste. Which, I will get into in a second post.
jgreco14 5 months ago
you look like you're uncomfortable interviewing this brewer, or like you've had a bit to drink. I'd suggest you work on your interview skills a bit, keep your head up. Also tell me about the BEER, you taste it and say nothing about it. Tell me how it smells, how it tastes. Paint me a picture of the beer so I can taste it through your description. The first part of the video is great, nice filming and editing. I think you have a cool thing going but I'd like you to judge and describe thebeer more
rustedtoothpick 9 months ago