About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 36. Chapters: Craft Beer, Stout, Abita Amber, Ale, Altbier, Amber Ale, American Pale Ale, Barley wine, Belgian ale, Bitter, Blonde ale, Bock, Boddingtons, Brown ale, Doppelbock, Dunkel, Ginger Beer, Hefeweizen, India Pale Ale, Kolsch, Lambic, Marzen, Maibock, Oatmeal stout, Pale lager, Pilsner, Porter, Weissbier, Wheat beer, Witbier, Alaskan Brewing Company, Alpine Beer Company, Anchor Brewing Company, Australian Pizza Kitchen, Back Forty Beer Company, Back Road Brewery, Barossa Brewing Company, Bee Creek Brewery, Billabong Brewing, Boreale, Brovaria, Cherry Voodoo Brewing, Craft brewer, Creemore Springs, Epic Brewing Company, Firestone Walker Brewing Company, Flagstaff Brewing Company, Flying Dog Brewery, Hook & Ladder Brewing Company, Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company, Joseph Huber Brewing Company, Kingdom Breweries Ltd., Kreuzberg brewery, Lagunitas, Leinenkugel's Oktoberfest, Lost Coast Brewery, Mac's Brewery, Mad Anthony Brewing Company, Mad River Brewing Company, McAuslan, Missoula MT - a craft beer drinkers heaven, New Boswell Brewing Company, People's Brewing Company, Rogue Ales, Short's Brewing Company, Stone Brewing Company, Sun King Brewery, The Lost Abbey, Unibroue, Upland Brewing Company. Excerpt: Abita is manufactured at the Abita Brewing Company, in Abita Springs, Louisiana. Abita is the main lager served at Abita Beer Pub. Deep golden color with just the barest hint of orange at the edges. I'm not quite sure who it is that thinks this beer is an "amber," because it is one of the palest "ambers" I've ever sampled. I'd guess that the color is in the range of 8 or 9 on the SRM scale. The beer is very well conditioned with a nice creamy head and nice fine carbonation that keeps kicking up bubbles all the way through to the end of the glass. The clarity is absolutely brilliant and the beer looks a lot like a nice cleanly brewed Munich helles. Sugary sweet smell with some butterscotch that could be eit...