
. To get a better look, I poured out the cerveza into a beer
mug to see if there was much to the head or lacing. The head was more full then
I expected and left a lower quality lace compared to heavier beer. Seeing the
beer poured out allowed me to check the color, a dark yellow or even goldenrod.
It was transparent with a fair amount of carbonation.
The Horny Toad Cerveza might be the best Oklahoma summer
beer I have had thus far. I can see myself cracking open a Horny Toad while
wading in three foot pool of my apartment complex.
Horny Toad Cerveza is produced by the COOP Ale, a brewery
that became official in 2008. They offer six types of beer and are pushing to be
eco-friendly. The four packs I bought were connected by a small amount of
plastic with a finger loop. The brewery is run off 100% Oklahoma wind power. Going
green and getting buzzed was never so good.
Below is a link to a cool video that talks about the OGE
Wind Power Program
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