I tried a pretty cool pepper-laced beer at Lukas Liquor, where my brother-in-law Jeff took me to stock up on Kansas and Missouri beers. It was easily the most distinctly pepper-flavored beer I’ve ever tried, with a really fresh-roasted flavor and nice, consistent and present heat. I picked up a bottle from the Weston Brewing representative, intending to make that beer number 246, but as I scanned the aisles, I re-considered. It was a great pepper beer, but I’m wasn’t sure I was up for 22 ounces of pepper beer (Rogue, I hope you’re listening).


Beer Name: Dry-Hopped APA Ale
Brewer: Schlafly (The St. Louis Brewery)
Price: $1.50 ($8.99 for mixed-six)
Sampled: September 3, 2010
Rating: 3/5
Notes: From mixed-six from Lukas. Resiny hops flavor stays behind on tongue, coating that lets clear, golden and dry beer rush past. A bit “stem-like”/woodsy.
ABV: N/A
IBU: N/A
OG N/A
TG N/A
Serving Type: Bottle.
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