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    Default Indian Wells Lobotomy Bock

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    Shouldn't it be called the Lobotomator?
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    Default Re: Indian Wells Lobotomy Bock

    I don't know dude. Beer Advocate gives it some pretty low reviews and they're usually right.


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    12oz bottle into SA perfect pint glass.

    A: Pours a very dark raisin brown with a thick, dense, dark tan head that took its time to fade into a thick and fuzzy film that left almost no lace.
    S: I get light notes of sweet caramel, roasted malts, toffee and maybe some brownish sugar. There’s something spritzy in there as well that doesn’t quite smell right.
    T: If the nose smelled ok then the flavor tastes bad. The flavor is very plan and bland, and the dominating notes are seltzer water mixed with caramel syrup. The finish is a bit nutty. Soda-like overall.
    M: The body is on the light side of medium with fizzy carbonation. The mouthfeel is tingly and thin.
    O: This is pretty awful stuff. Drinkable yes, but I’d rather just drink a soda.

    Serving type: bottle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
    Oh, I get it. Strike just trolled me.

    Touche good sir, touche.


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
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    http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/142/924

    Friend of mine swears by this beer. They serve it at a German Club in Brisbane, and it is the only time that he has gone back to the pub for the same drink. (In the same day.)

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    Default Re: Indian Wells Lobotomy Bock

    Not the best beer I have ever had but in terms of great beer that I can access fairly easily I love me some Monteith's Pilsener:
    http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/627/9745

    I also loved this one, I've only had it once but it really made an impression:
    http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/8470/40219

    I really like Pilseners. Has anyone got any recommendations?
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