Thursday, November 18, 2010

Beer 133 - Bass Ale


Brewed in Luton, England by Inbev and probably bottled in the US or Canada. Bought and drunk at Ruby's diner in terminal E at George Bush Intercontinental airport, Houston, TX while Patricia ate her lunch. We are waiting for our flight to Bogota and I already ate a fast lunch at the Shell Car Care Thanksgiving pot lunch.

Yippee, we are on our way to Colombia for vacation and to visit Patricia's family.

The bottle says "Bass Ale's unique combination of refreshment and legendary taste ensured that Bass became a favorite of not just the drinking classes, but of the great and the good. Napoleon, Manet, Shackleton, and Buffalo Bill are just some of the characters who shared a great love for Bass." and "This fine imported pale ale has been brewed in the Great British tradition using the finest two-row barley and malted hops."

The waitress was kind enough to find me a glass that was not chilled, though the beer came out of the cooler. A pleasant everyday beer that has taste and body, it is well balanced so the flavors meld together to create a nice beer to drink.

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