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Southern Star Brewing Company
26 Bewertungen
Southern Star Brewing Company
Conroe, United States


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Post author: Matt Eagle22
Matt Eagle22
@ BFF Asian Grill and Sports Bar
6 months ago
3.1

Post author: Donna G
Donna G
1 year ago
1.5
Not great.Taste like one of our home brews. We got this from the craft beer of the month club.

Post author: Donna G
Donna G
1 year ago
3.5
Not really a sour. A bit sweet. Very tasty! Couldn't really have more than one. This is part of our craft beer the month club

Post author: Jani S
Jani S
@ The Craft Beer Club
1 year ago
3.0

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Whiskey River Ranch
2 years ago
4.1
It's our cook teams turn to feed all SOTS. Breakfast being served with a Texas beer, Southern Brunch. Enjoying this directly from the can. Flavor is similar to a mimosa with a little more tangerine. Perfect breakfast punch.

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Whiskey River Ranch
2 years ago
4.2
Having a tried Texas beer while on the Guadalupe River. Very citrusy aroma. Yellow color, opaque with haze. First taste is strong grapefruit followed by a pine aftertaste. Very refreshing on 104° Texas river day.

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Ray's Cave
2 years ago
2.1
My last Duo beer with my son-in-law in Texas. I'll restock with him in a couple of weeks. This is a milestone for him, his 1300th beer. Congratulations Ryan. Has a nice tan head but is gone in 30 seconds. Not much aroma. Poured thin, like a cola, looks like a cola. Texture is just that, light and thin. Light on flavor intensity. Lightly roasted malt with some roasted nutty characteristics. Not getting any of the molasses or vanilla their website says is used. Late in the finish it turns a little salty. Not impressed with this brew. Identifies as a stout which I think is wrong. Not even a porter. Perhaps a weak nutty brown ale. Along with the absence of the molasses and vanilla I feel like they made a marketing mistake. Not a terrible beer, just not as advertised.