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Petes Place 1919 Choc Beer 2.74 171

Petes Place 1919 Choc Beer

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common

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1712.74/5.02.74/5.05%44.4Shaker, Weizen
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Choc beer was named after its place of origin, the Choctaw Nation. The Choctaw people brewed a homemade beer and taught the Italian immigrants, who came to work in the coal mines, how to make the home brew. Pete Pritchard was one of those immigrants. He came to the US with his family in 1903 and began to work in the coal mines at age eleven. At twenty-one years of age, he was nearly killed in a mine accident. After the accident, Pete Pritchard began making and selling choc beer, along with sausages and cheese in his home in Krebs. A prosperious business developed and in 1925, Peter formally opened a restaurant in his home. Pete's Place Restaurant served choc beer until 1932 when Pete was arrested for the brew.

In 1964, Bill Prichard, the sone of the original owner, developed a "gentleman's agreement" with the powers that be about the illegal choc beer...until a statewide newspaper ran a front page, headline story about the agreement. That was the end of choc beer at Pete's until Joe Prichard, Bill's son who now wears the chef's hat and has the choc beer recipe, reintroduced choc beer as a legal brew in 1995.

Choc brand beer is brewed in small batches in our brewery using the finest ingredients. Starting with beer-perfect Krebs water, we blend American Malted Barley, wheat, and roasted malts with American-grown Liberty and Cascade hops to create more than just a beer... a legendary Choc beer is unfiltered, so all the flavor we create stays where it belongs. And since it's unfiltered, you may notice a cloudy haze in the beer. This is normal. Tradition dictates Choc beer be "bottle-conditions," which means it's fermented a second time in the bottle, as well as aged in the bottle, resulting in a thin layer of yeast at the bottom. You can choose to carefully decant the beer off the yeast, or simply drink it, as we do, and let the yeast travel into your glass. Either way, we hope you enjoy our beer, a handcrafted Krebs original. Style: American wheat Color: Golden opaque Ingredients: 2-row malted barley and malted wheat, Liberty and Cascade hops Bitterness Units: 15 IBU's Alcohol: Alcohol by volume 5.0%, Alcohol by weight 3.9, also available in 3.2% Alcohol by weight version
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 troyc (1175), Lubbock, Texas, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/55/103/512/20
Aug 18, 2006  
(Bottle) Pours hazy golden brown with little head. Fruity notes with some hints of earthy grain. A little more hopped then I expected. A mediocre beer, but pretty refreshing.


 Storm (2685), Amager, Denmark
2.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/102/53/102/59/20
Aug 17, 2006  
Bottle. Cloudy amber colour with a light fizzy head. Light aroma of yeast and hints of wheat also in the flavour. Very light and not me.


 stegosaurus (1882), Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/513/20
Aug 14, 2006  
Bottle sampled with Beerded-one at beernite, from his west coast connection. Pours hazy orange\copper with a decent sized off-white head. Aroma of spices, wheat, and very slight roasted malts aroma. The flavor is smooth, sweet, wheat, citrus, fruit, slight hops and roast, decent brew.


 apoptosis (1316), Long Island, New York, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/513/20
Jul 19, 2006  
As far as I know, this is my first "choc" beer. Dark copper, cloudy body with a smallish head. Slightly sweet, slightly wheaty and fruity aroma. The flavor just sort of fizzles away here: it starts out strongly fruity and malty, but it withers into a very dull, even sour finish. Wheaty and malty finish.


 notalush (2690), Denver, Colorado, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Jul 19, 2006  
Not that this has anything to do with this beer, but where do these dudes from Denmark keep getting these obscure American beers that pretty much noone in America has even tried? - anyway, thanks to my secret santa for this - cloudy orange pour with moderate white head - semi-tart, citrus aroma, with some background wheat and a nearly funky, earthy quality - a tiny bit tart up front - orange and lemon zest - a mild, bready, somewhat sweet malt profile combines well with the wheat - medium-dry finish - a solid and somewhat different american wheat.


 Emil (6074), Copenhagen, Denmark
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/512/20
Jul 8, 2006  
Bottle. Hazy orange colour with a big tan head. Fruity, cascade hop, light wheaty aroma and taste. Medium body with a light sweet, light dry finish.


 joergen (8635), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Jul 7, 2006  
Bottle. Hazy golden coloured with a white head. Aroma of fruits and spices. Flavour of fruits, spices and hops.


 Papsoe (15107), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/513/20
Jul 7, 2006  
(Bottle 35,5 cl) Unclear orangey golden with a small, off-white head. Fresh, citrusy nose. Very light and watery body, lightly sweet malt and a fresh, grapefruitish edge. A very pleasant light beer. 060706



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