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It’s time again for A Whale A Week! Last week we continued our series on Surly Anniversary beers with the misunderstood and much maligned Surly Syx. This week we move forward in time to last year’s Surly Seviin. The Surly Anniversary beers have been quite a mixed bag over the years, but I appreciate the brewers stretching their brewing chops to try new things. One was a Quad/Doppelbock concoction that I never got to try. I assume it was good. Two was a cranberry milk stout that I first tried at a charity benefit–very tasty and tart. That one made it to a small bottling run, but I’ve never actually seen one in person. Three was a braggot, made with half honey and half grain. I did not like that one fresh, but a year later it was much more balanced and mellow. I’d love to try this again now! Four was the first of these that I loved from the get-go and is reviewed HERE. Five was their first sour and is reviewed HERE. Syx was a 15% multi-wood aged monster, and is HERE. Surly S
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Source: JABlog: A Minnesota-Centric Beer Blog
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