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Headstrong Black & Tan

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Beer Style: 
Black and Tan (Blend of Stout and Mild)
Serving Style.: 
473 mil. can
Alcohol Content: 
5.5% abv.
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating: 
2

Headstrong Black & Tan

A dark beer with a short lived tan head with lots of lace in it's wake.
Almost no aroma. Just a hint of alcohol and a touch of hop citrus.
Full, rich, creamy mouth feel.
Not much too it flavor wise. Some citrus and some bread along with the citrus bite at the end. Still and all a nice easy drinking brew.



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Bruce Ticknor

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Serving Style:
473 ML Can
Where Purchased:
L.C.B.O
Beer Rating:
2

Headstrong Black & Tan

A thick, creamy tan coloured head on a very dark red beer. The head hangs around and leaves some lace.
The aroma is very mild, almost non-existent. About all I can get is a faint hint of citrus.
The feel is nicely creamy and full.
Tastes are fairly mild, hints of roasted malt and some light citrus tastes, hints of bread and grapefruit.
It's not bad at all, just not much to it. Black and tan's depend completely on the mild and stout they start with. This one should have started with some outstanding beers, blending tends to hide some of the qualities of both and this one doesn't leave much.




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