15 Second Review: Budweiser Freedom Reserve Red Lager (George Washington's Recipe)
So I found out and blogged about this beer earlier today and figured I would get a 6-pack for Memorial Day Weekend and drink it at some point in front of a barbecue the way George Washington would have wanted. But as you can tell by taking one look at me, I am a man that acts on his cravings instantly. So I took a trip out to the local beverage store and pick me up some freedom in a short, stubby but “don’t worry honey, its a nice size” bottle. And you know what? It was good. Very good. I’m not a beer snob, so I can’t discuss the notes or the texture or any of that fancy stuff. But it tastes good, goes down smooth, and will pair well with a burger, dog, and some corn on the cob. That’s right folks. We are in #CornOnTheCobSZN. Bless up.
Anyway, between his military leadership, political accomplishments, and brewing recipes, General George Washington clearly was a very talented man. I’d call him a Renaissance Man, but I’m pretty sure the Renaissance ended a little before he was born, thus making that title an insult. Yup, I just dropped a history joke in a Barstool blog about beer tasting. Which means it’s time to wrap this up before I make a real ass of myself.
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