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Who makes Dead Guy Ale?

Who makes Dead Guy Ale?

Rogue Ales Dead Guy Ale

Rating 94
Produced In Oregon United States
ABV 6.8%
Availability Year Round
Reviewed By Nick Hines

What is the alcohol content of Dead Guy Ale?

6.8%
OVERVIEW. Oregon- Maibock/Helles Bock- 6.8% ABV. Gratefully dedicated to the Rogue in each of us, this German-style Maibock is made with Rogue’s proprietary “”PacMan”” ale yeast. Deep honey color with malty aromas, rich hearty flavor and a well balanced finish.

What type of beer is Rogue Dead Guy?

In the style of a German Maibock, using our proprietary Pacman yeast, Dead Guy is deep honey in color with a malty aroma and a rich, hearty flavor.

What does Rogue Dead Guy Ale taste like?

The predominantly malt-forward beer enjoys lovely breadiness and nutiness, but the notes of toffee or caramel sweetness shines in Dead Guy Ale. The level of booziness (6.8% ABV) found in the beer along with an ever-so-subtle bitter hoppy flavor provides structure to Rogue Dead Guy Ale.

What’s a double dead guy drink?

Double Dead Guy Ale is an evolution of Dead Guy Ale, the award winning maibock that has won 25 awards for product and packaging since its introduction in 1993. “Rich, powerful, and surprisingly approachable; serve with spicy chili.” – World Beer Championship Judges Show Less.

What kind of beer is dead guy ale?

Dead Guy Ale | Rogue Ales. Learn more: How to Review a Beer . Alcohol by volume (ABV): 6.80% An ale inspired by the style of a German Maibock, brewed using our proprietary Pacman yeast, Dead Guy Ale is deep honey in color with a malty aroma, rich hearty flavor and a well balanced finish.

Where can I find the Dead Guy?

O: Given the age of the brewery and the ubiquitous-ness of the Rogue™ brand, tracking down the Dead Guy is an easy task. Ask a beer to stock it for you, prepay for your case even. You might not find him on the shelves, but trust me, he is at a warehouse nearby.

How would you describe the taste of an orange ale?

Very unique and balanced tastes of both malts and hops. Boozy aftertaste, but surprisingly drinkable for a 6.8% ABV ale. Look: Hazy burnt orange. One finger of thick white head with very long retention. Smell: Sweet, yeasty malt with a tiny bit of orange peel.