Love Potion #9

With a Soviet-style city name, The Magic Hat Brewery’s #9 “not quite Pale Ale” is a fresh capitalistic taste that can’t help but bring a smile to one’s face. With a big head that slowly diminished over time and a clear gold, smoooooth body, this fine brew has an excellent taste! A fruity Pale Ale-ish essence greets you as you sip upon a slightly bubbly smooth bodied beer with a hint of apricot in its taste. I also picked up traces of vanilla as well as the cornerstone bitter hoppy taste of any Pale Ale.

This is definitely an extra unique brew among a distinctive line of beers from the crazy cats in Vermont. Give it a try and you’ll know why!

3 Responses to “Love Potion #9”

  1. Taproom Talk » Blog Archive » Raving for Raspberries Says:

    […] Taproom Talk beer reviews by beer snobs « Love Potion #9 […]

  2. Converntioneer Says:

    Dogfish Head Aprihop - based on the name I thought I would hate it but it was actually very good, as are most of their beers.

  3. Taproom Talk » Blog Archive » Hail Wolaver’s pale ale Says:

    […] Apparently, the brewers in the great state of Vermont know a few things about good beer- Wolaver’s pale ale is a strong showing, that easily complements the likes of the Magic Hat Brewery. Wolaver’s has the added benefit of being entirely of organic barely and hops. On a warm summer’s day, it’s easy to hail Wolaver’s pale ale. […]

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