Monday, November 11, 2024

Beer of the Week: Keystone Premium

Beer score: 2.0

Company: Coors
ABV: 4.4
IBU: NA

There are those who will say Keystone beer and Keystone Premium beer are the exact same beer. Maybe they are, but I know over the decades I've seen both labels, and I've tried both, and at least to my taste buds they are slightly different from one another. Though I suppose it's also possible the Keystone people have changed their recipe from time to time. So, there might be some confusion. Are Keystone and Keystone Premium the same beer? I don't know for sure. But I know I tasted a drink out of a can labeled "Keystone Premium" this past week, and here are my thoughts.

First off, the word "premium" in beer language must mean "chape and tasteless" because so many mediocre and bad brews have that word on their label. This beer is no different.

It's wet and easy on the throat, I'll give it that, and it's vaguely reminiscent of Pabst Blue Ribbon.

Mostly it tastes like the aluminum can it comes out of, with vague hints of grain and maybe corn. The smell is about the same.

There are plenty of better beers out there.

Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Books read in 2024: No. 46 -- Son of A Wanted Man

by Louis L'Amour

Started: Oct. 27
Finished: Nov. 6

Notes: I was traveling recently, and while I brought a book with me for reading, I didn't plan on finishing that book so soon. So, on the road without a read, I had to drop into the Back Again Bookshop in Myrtle Beach, SC, my favorite little used book store in that region. And since I was in the mood to read westerns and had just finished one L'Amour novel, I thought I'd snag another one. This one is about a young man who has been groomed by a powerful crime boss to take over the business, but the young man has to decide whether he wants to become a criminal in the Old West or to become a law-abiding citizen. Guess I'll find out.

Mini review: I didn't enjoy this one as much as the last L'Amour novel I read. The plot was good, about a young man raised to be an outlaw though he didn't really want to be one, and the characters were interesting enough. But the story was a bit slow, in my opinion, and the action lacking at least until the end, and even then some of the action was off screen, not something I prefer.

Monday, November 04, 2024

Beer of the Week Blast from the Past: Wychwood Brewery Old Devil Beer


Beer score: 7.3

It having just been Halloween, I thought I'd hunt up a brew from the Wychwood Brewery folks of Oxfordshire. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any where I live, so I pulled out some notes from one of the Wychwood beers that's no longer with us.

This one had an amber ale quality with a touch of sweetness. Not an overly strong beer, so it could be enjoyed in large quantities. Had a bit of lemon and tea in the smell and taste, but not enough to destroy the beer flavor. Somewhat thin in the texture, but there are worse things.

Had an interesting label of a devil in a cemetery using a pitchfork to stab and angel.