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BrewDog Mikkeller Devine Rebel 2010

Beer Discussion by SLOWRUNNER77

BeerPal Notice: This topic was created for discussion of the beer BrewDog Mikkeller Devine Rebel 2010. man, for only having 5 reviews, they sure are all over the place!

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13 years ago
# 1
# 1

MMMMBEER
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it wasn't good compared to other B-wines. it was good but for style it was not. i think people give lots of extra marks for rarity, and being an Milkkeller/Brew dog collaboration. Collaborations don't make beer tast better!!!!! There i said it![:(!]

13 years ago
# 2
# 2

first time i had i loved it.. 2nd time, average ... 3rd time, didn't like it all- a mess...

13 years ago
# 3
# 3

quote: Originally posted by mmmmBeer
it wasn't good compared to other B-wines. it was good but for style it was not. i think people give lots of extra marks for rarity, and being an Milkkeller/Brew dog collaboration. Collaborations don't make beer tast better!!!!! There i said it![:(!]
uhh, its not rare.. but i do think that maybe some collabs do get that extra point with some people.. .. maybe

13 years ago
# 4
# 4

i thought it was cool that the last 2 scores were extremes...a 2.5 (not so extreme) and a 4.9! after some pretty standard scores. LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLLLLLLLLLLLE!

13 years ago
# 5
# 5

In Canada it may be a rarity, In BC where I live, you cannot get mikkeller anywhere, and this collaboration is through Mikkellers distribution channels rather than Brewdog, so I have to leave the province to get it. You can find it at a handful of places in Alberta and Washington State, so I don't have to go that far to find it. I think it comes down to the debate, do you dig hot alchol in your B-Wine, or do you think a good brewer hides it? I think its a balance game and different palates dig different things. I was drinking many Isaly's before I was drinking B-Wines, so for me I like the high alcohol and the intense and not nessesarily harmonious balanced flavours. Though I might be a rare one.

13 years ago
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