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About The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 2016)
COM TOSS, $5 H IT S 0CMENHK(0,$5nnS Half Penny Lager - Corny, late in taste; a light bodied beer. A drink for someone who doesn't like beer. Black Hohl, 6.1 ABV - More balanced than the Black Hohl Son, it's medium bodied with equal parts hoppiness and malty sweetness. - “ The Black Hohl was sort o f my tried and true home recipe foryears. I like dark beers and I like hoppy beers, and it was my attempt to marry the two flavors together.” - Tim Hohl Black Hohl Son, 4.8 ABV - Chocolaty, full bodied, hoppy. Very rich. Nine Eyes IPA, 6.6 - Light bodied, hoppy, sweetness at the end. A classic IPA. Heads Red, 4.8 ABV - Full bodied; a typical red ale. It has a pungent aroma that is complemented by sweetness. Pie Hohl, 6.0 ABV - A black currant beer. Full Bodied. My least f avorite from Coin Toss, and o f the night. Honest Ale, 6.1 - A light bodied, honey tasting ale. Not as sweet as the average blonde, which may be an upside for many drinkers. - “ The Honest Ale was one of the first beers we made as a commercial brewery. That is based on a beer brewed by George W ashington. All the founding fathers were brewers.” — Hohl 8-Bit Blonde, 4.8 ABV - My favorite of the evening. Light bodied, it goes down easy, and it tastes so much like honey you'd want to put it on your cereal. Brigid’s Irish Red, 5.0 ABV - Travels to the nose. Had the typical potpourri-like flavors o f a red, but was more tame and drinkable than the Heads Red at Coin Toss. Pioneer Pale Ale, 4.8 ABV - Sweet and well rounded. “ When I think of a good beer, I think of th is,” was the photographer’s input. Cherry Wheat, 5.0 ABV - Not as sweet as you'd think. The cherry was very muted. It was like the brewer was scared of the sweet he was adding, and made a muted, lackluster brew. Dissin’ Terry Porter 4.8 °fo - Pretty good, a mudium bodied porter. Pabst Blue Ribbon, 5.0 ABV - My beer of choice when I was “ ahem ” younger. Cold, it can be refreshing and light. Warm, it tastes like a hangover. n o o im m s ,$5NIIS The Print reminds you: Drink responsibly and safely, and always have a trusted designated driver when going to excess! Ruby, 4.0 ABV - Possibly too sweet for some, the raspberry is strong with this one. I enjoyed it as I found it to be unique among all the beers I drank. Purple Haze, 4.0 ABV - A beer for Jim i Hendrix him self. Same as the ruby it's fruit flavored, but with boysenberries. It's more tart, but in a pleasant way. Terminator Stout, 4.0 ABV - This stout is a rich m alt. If you enjoy Guinness, look to this beer to satisfy-your darker, sm okier dreams. You can almost chew this thing. Cider, 6.5 ABV - This is m y favorite cider. It's not too sweet and goes down like a soda. Three o f these and you shouldn't be driving anywhere. Opposite, Matt Rowning drinks his first beer of many to come. Top right, Tim Hohl pours the flight of eight beers for the sample tray. Qadams Print hay TS, VM> iteJadamawrrtcornJ