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#43
96
by Jason Johnson
Vintage 2013
Brouwerij Rodenbach
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#42
96
by Michael McGuire
Hell & High Water
Gnarly Barley Brewing Co.
#41
96
by Rick Franckhauser
Pogue's Run Porter
Flat12 Bierwerks
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#40
96
by Joseph Formanek
La Trappe Quadrupel Oak-Aged
Trappist Brewery Koningshoeven
#39
96
by Pat Mulloy
Below Decks
Heavy Seas Beer
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#38
96
by Brad Darnell
Jet Black Scream
Gnarly Barley Brewing Co.
#37
96
by Michael Bury
KBS
Founders Brewing Co.
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#36
96
by Brad Darnell
East Brother Oatmeal Stout
East Brother Beer Co.
#35
96
by James Link
Fruitage
Brouwerij Rodenbach
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One of the easiest-drinking beers on this list also happens to be one of the most delicious. Rodenbach Fruitage is the first canned beer in the Belgian brewery's venerable history, and they smashed it out of the park on the first try. Lightly fruity, mildly sweet and strikingly tart, this beer is complex enough for beer connoisseurs of all stripes to pick out singularly complex Belgian wild yeast notes, but inviting enough that the sweet and tart combination will keep craft beer neophytes happy as well. Flawlessly produced and worth seeking out at every opportunity.
#34
96
by Michael Heniff
Terrible
Unibroue
#33
97
by Josh Weikert
Espresso Oak Aged Yeti
Great Divide Brewing Co.
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