 Thanks for joining me for this episode of brutal battle beer break today. We have a beer a autumn farmhouse ale That's actually what it's called. It's by block 15 brewing out of Corvallis, Oregon And it is 6.85 percent alcohol by volume It's basically a farmhouse ale with honey hops and oats added to it. So you can see very nice Fuh, uh, sorry now. I was gonna say fall autumn the same thing, but I want to use the same verbiage very nice autumn scene there Check this out a lot of head to it when it's being poured it does say it's bottle fermented so I'm sorry bottle conditioned not fermented necessarily Lots of head to it tons and tons of head very white thick nice But very orangey yeah with the yellowish tinge at the bottom a lot of bubbles coming up tons of carbonation obviously You can tell from the head. Oh I can smell that honey Mmm. I definitely smell a lot of hops. There's some nice citrusy aspect in there a little bit like clementine citrus Love clementines by the way Tons of citrus you do get that farmhouse yeast aspect in there But it's not crazy strong because I think that a citrusy aspect is bringing it down a little bit because that's Very present on the nose. All right, let's try this Okay, a lot more bitterness on the end than I thought there would be I Definitely taste the honey in there, but that's coming in toward the end There's bitterness up front then there's a bunch of that nice citrusy hoppy aspect Then there's some honey and then there's a little bit more bitterness at the end And the yeasty farmhouse aspect all the way throughout That's an easy beer. It's not amazing to me, but it's solid. This is a good farmhouse sale I like it. Not like I'm saying it's not my favorite, but I drink it and I will drink it and it's pretty good mmm all right block 15 good job on that and everybody if you have any specific Specific beers that you want me to try out some mean email brutal battle pat podcast of gmail.com and in the meantime Go get yourself an awesome beer to drink