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Mendocino Brewing Blackeye Ale: Beer of the Month (Kirk McKoy /Los Angeles Times)
The exotic combination of bananas, clove and pineapple makes an excellent foil for Cantonese or Thai, but this is a well-behaved beer that also gets along fine with chicken or macaroni and cheese. Click here for more, plus pricing. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
The nose is a little malty with a pleasant, unusual note perhaps like sweet potatoes. On the palate it’s quite sour — more sour than Goudenband, about like unsweetened yogurt. Click here for more, plus pricing. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
The luscious nose is milk chocolate with a touch of molasses and dried fruit -- raisins, figs, apricots -- and it’s malty-sweet in the mouth, though it finishes dry and slightly spicy. Click here for more. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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It has a huge, dense head like a proper Pilsner, with a clean, floral nose. The malt makes it noticeably sweeter, though not as sweet as a bock. Click here for more. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
It’s a big, mouth-filling golden ale with a fair amount of carbonation from bottle-conditioning. Click here for more. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
It pours dark amber with an attractive nose of pine and oranges. Click here for more: (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
It pours very red, almost the color of Port, with a medium tan head. The nose is malty, the palate flowing with chocolate and molasses. Click here for more: (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
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It pours reddish medium brown with a moderate tan head, and the nose is just like milk chocolate. Click here for more: (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
It gets its smooth character from malted wheat, though wheat flavor doesn’t exactly leap out at you. Click here for more: (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
It pours amber with a pale yellowish head and a mild nose of fruits apples and maybe bananas, rather than the usual West Coast citrus effect. Click here for more: (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
Black Cauldron pours very dark, practically black, with a dark tan head. It has a slight citrus and dried-fruit nose, but this beer is really about roasted flavors (from two varieties of caramel malt and a little bit of rauchbier-style smoked malt). Click here for more: (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
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Pintail is a seasonal brew from San Diego-based Karl Strauss, and for a long time it was available only at Karl Strauss brewpubs. Last year, Strauss started bottling it for sale in stores. Click here for more. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
It pours light amber with a moderate, not terribly persistent head. On the palate, it’s full and well balanced with good hop bitterness playing off the malt. The finish is long and ends dry with a sudden bitter note cleaning up sweetness right at the end. Click here for more: (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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Shmaltz Brewing Albino Python has a straw-yellow color with a moderate head and a grassy (three kinds of hops in there), faintly celery-like nose. On the palate, the fennel and orange add a bit of breadth to the aroma, with the ginger dominating. It finishes quite dry and hoppy. Click here for details. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Telegraph Brewing California Ale. Click here for details.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Leinenkugel’s Sunset Wheat. Click here for details.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Buffalo Bill’s Orange Blossom Ale. Click here for details.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Lost Coast Brewing
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Bear Republic Red Rocket Ale. Click here for details.
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Beer gets sour -- so pucker up
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Port Brewing’s Old Viscosity.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Rogue Hazelnut Brown Nectar.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Big Sky Moose Drool.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Anderson Valley Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema
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