Allagash White
Bottle -- Chris Gasbarro's, Seekonk
cloudy, yellow pour; nice head. i find many belgian beers smell similar, and this is no exception: yeasty, banana, and some mild spices. some faint banana in taste but it is really a gentle citrus flavor that defines this one. i like how spices like coriander and nutmeg are relegated to the background. fizzy mouthfeel, but incredibly easy to drink -- this is the strongest component of the beer. allagash white is the beer that taught me to appreciate belgian styles... high praise.
Original Score: 9
Updated Score: 10
Geary Pale Ale
Bottle -- Winebasket, Brockton
translucent orange color... hoppy aroma... bitterness up-front but balancing malts aren't far behind... smooth. a long time favorite that you will find in my fridge as often as any other beer.
Original Score: 7
Updated Score: 9

Bottle -- Cardoza's, Fall River
dark black pour with foamy tan head. smell and taste of roasted coffee, semi-sweet chocolate, hint of molasses... very carbonated, dry, and a little thin. taste was solid but points definitely deducted for over-carbonation.
Original Score: 5
Updated Score: 6
Gritty McDuffs Original Pub Style
Bottle -- Cardoza's, Fall River
light copper with big sudsy head that disappears quickly. aroma of citrus fruit and buttery popcorn. taste is lemon, bitterness, and a metallic tanginess -- awful. thin mouthfeel, high acidity, flat... not the qualities i look for in a beer. i remembered this beer very fondly but was extremely disappointed upon revisiting it. still love the name and idea though.
Original Score: 8
Updated Score: 4
Sam Adams White Ale
Tap -- Uno's Bar and Grille, Braintree
first of all, this is not a white ale... but once you get past that it is okay. my friends actually really like it, but i am not totally sold. pale pour with fresh, earthy hops emerging. taste has some bitterness, but otherwise pretty light and watery.
Original Score: 3
Updated Score: 4
Shipyard Longfellow Winter Ale
Bottle -- Maine
an american strong ale that they call a hybrid between a porter and a scottish ale. a surprisingly dark pour... molasses, roasted coffee aroma... caramel malts and chocolate come through in taste... well balanced, and smooth enough that you can drink a few of these at a time. especially enjoyable since a case of shipyard was my winnings from a bet with my friend nate...
Original Score: 6
Updated Score: 8

Shipyard Prelude Special Ale
Bottle -- Maine
i mentioned this before, but my dad really won me over on this one. (the mexican food i ate this with the first time through may have caused me to miss some of the interesting stuff going on here...) defined by warming alcohol and levels of complexity -- i bet this would age pretty well. one of my new favorites for a winter seasonal.
Original Score: 7
Updated Score: 9
Stone Coast Knucklebock
Bottle -- Walpole Wine & Spirits
the first rating was a sample at the end of the great international beer festival, so i am going to trust this one instead. lots of malts, as you would expect. pretty good but lacking in something. their beer names are a little cheezy too.
Original Score: 4
Updated Score: 6