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Hey, this is Dave. I'm going to drink some beer now.
I have a couple of beers I picked up from the great state of Indiana.
I have this Upland Brewing Company Pale Ale. That's pretty neat
And I have this Tippecanoe Common Ale From the Lafayette Brewing Company
These are both Indiana beers You can't really find them in Michigan
And I've never tried them before I'm going to now
This is the second time I've done this
My first video went okay except I realized I drank the beer from the bottles
And you may not be giving the beer a fair shake when you do that
I'm going to try the Upland Pale Ale first and pour it right into this glass
It's a very light brown.
I am expecting a fairly bitter taste Like an IPA
This was recommended to me. Let's give it a shot now.
I don't want to go through this like wine tasting
So I'm not going to use any of those crazy labels
This Upland Pale Ale is very good
I would definitely buy a six pack of this
It's that good
There's no strong aftertaste
Between the two, I give the nod to Upland Pale Ale
Simply because it has a crisper, fresher taste
Than this Tippecanoe Common Ale
But I like them more than many typical pale ales
They both taste like outstanding craft brews
The Tippecanoe Common Ale, I think I could get sick of after a few
I probably would struggle to finish a six pack
within a standard six pack window
But this Upland is the kind of beer I could drink all the time
It's definitely bitter like other IPAs
But I personally love that taste and I can't get enough of it
So thank you Upland
Thank you Lafayette Brewing Compnay
And thank you Indiana For letting me enjoy some of your beer today