Ellie’s Brown Ale by Avery Brewing is an amazing brown ale. A lot of brown ales can be kind of boring but not this one!! This is one of my favorite dark beers.
This brown ale has deep, dark flavors. It is tasty and keeps you interested and wanting the next sip. Ellie, the chocolate lab of Adam Avery, President/Brewmaster, gets honored with this delicious brew. Let Ellie’s Brown Ale comfort you today
Food Pairings: Avery Brewing says it is best paired with roasted meats with a spicy/smoky flavor.
It’s Friday so a grab a six-pack or head to your local brewery. Happy Friday!
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This sounds like an interesting ale to try, I’m going to keep an eye out in the import sections.
It is one of my favorite brown ales! So delicious!
It is only Tuesday here, can I get started a little early? Take Care, BAM
Yes BAM! lol
I’m adding it to my list. Sounds delicious! I’ve been on a lambic kick lately. Have you tried any?
No, I haven’t! Do you suggest a specific one?
Try the Lindeman’s…I love the peach (peche) and the cassis. Yum!
Ok! Will do
thank you!
Great ale tale! Bet it goes well with that shrimp pasta!
Ooh that would be tasty too!
Thanks for commenting!
Sounds like a great beer. I’ve pinned it to my Beer & Wine board. My liquor store is going to love me.
Ha ha that is awesome!
thanks for commenting
This drink sounds so wonderful my friend, perfect for cool weather!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Yes it is! So delicious. Thanks for commenting
Cheers! Might take you up on grabbing a six-pack once 5 o’clock rolls around here. Happy Friday – Happy Weekend:)
He he good! Just remember its 5 o clock somewhere
This sounds like the perfect beer for a rainy afternoon…
Most definitely
Have you heard of Certified Evil? (the brew, not a lifestyle or training program;-)) Was introduced to it as a “crossover beverage” and not really sure what that means. It was chocolate and deep warmth and nutty. But not even a little bit bitter (minimal hops?). Will see if I can shoot you a photo via your facebook. It’s label had the best copy I’ve ever seen as far as flavor description. Curious if you know of this “beer” already. Thanks for another great inform:-)
I haven’t heard of or tried it. It’s going on my list! Hopefully it’s available here.
This would be great with a roasted pork shoulder. Sounds wonderful!
Yes it would!