Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Session ’33 – Mustang Brewing Company


This is my second review of a Mustang Brewery product and this is the only one you can buy in a grocery store. Session ’33 is ale that uses a combination of Oklahoma grains and European hops.

The Session ‘33 is crafted in honor of the end of prohibition in the United States. The beer is similar to the Washita Wheat in its smoothness and light flavor. This is a great ale for someone who is trying to get into ales because of its mild nature.

The beer is more orange than yellow with a small head and a full lace. The beer had a light carbonation with a very transparent constancy.

The taste of the Session ’33 was interesting beer for me. I didn’t dislike the taste, but I think that this beer is not one that I will go out and buy. The flavor of the Session ’33 is a slightly bitter bite with a sweet aftertaste. The favors are pretty refreshing in the brew though.

I think that with all the Mustang beers I have had so far, they are very drinkable and very smooth. That is something I notice about the label on their beers. They stress the importance of drinkability and smoothness. These beers are made for social gathering and crafting beers that all people at a gathering can enjoy.

While Mustang Brewing Company stresses the importance of drinkability, they also put out very limited specialty beers to people who sign up for their newsletter. You can check out their newest brew here.


Take a chance and try the Session ’33 for yourself. I think that it can be enjoyed by a small party of people around the grill. Get Session ‘33 at grocery stores, including Walmart, and leave a comment to tell me what you think.

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