The image on the Great Lakes Nosferatu label is enough to probably scare a small child. But however grim it may be, it signifies a beer of immense weight. I am talking about a beer worthy of many, but known to few. This beer is so beautiful that it is probably the subject of a great painter’s work. This beer is so tasty that it should probably be a gem for beer lovers all over the world. This beer has a smell so good that animals from all over the world would be drawn to it, if only they knew it was theirs. This is the great lake of Nosferatu.
While the image of a vampire from the 1920s probably scares you, you don’t need to fear this beer. That is, unless you are afraid of the amazing taste and drunkenness. On that occasion they vacate this cellar. This is beer brewed for the Halloween season. It’s perfect for getting a party this time of year, sure to scare your guests with theirs. strong alcohol content. At a whopping 8%, this is a drink that will have party goers feeling drunk with just a couple of beers. And that’s probably best for you as a guest, since these are only available in packs of four and tend to be a bit on the expensive side. But you must pay back what you have achieved here. No standard beer. This is premium in the truest sense of the word.
This is a pain in the ass. And when I say high stakes, I mean Great Lakes Brewing Company must have. no less than a boatload to pour this beer. But somehow the flavor is surprisingly moderate, but still. Which malts can be detected as tight in flavor, it does a perfect job of limiting the bitterness so common with beers that contain too much hoppy flavor. My friends love this beer and so do I. If the year was available and I were rich, you believe I would make this my beer of choice for the rest of my life. Until that happens, we look forward to a special treatment when the time is right.