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Craft Beer Review: Mother’s Brewing Three Blind Mice

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Let’s talk about a brew that hits the spot for malt lovers: Three Blind Mice from Mother’s Brewing Company. This one’s a brown ale with some personality. It’s easy to sip, yet full of flavor. It’s like that friend who’s laid back but always has something interesting to say.

First Impressions

Pouring it out, Three Blind Mice is a deep chestnut-brown, with just a hint of red when the light hits it right. The head is creamy and sticks around long enough to let you know it cares, leaving behind some nice lacing. The aroma is inviting…a mix of roasted nuts, caramel sweetness, and a whisper of cocoa. You’ll catch a hint of toasted bread, too, which makes you want to dive right in.

Mother's 3 Bind Mice review

Tasting Notes

From the first sip, you’re greeted with a smooth, nutty sweetness that feels like a warm hand shake. Caramel and toffee take center stage, but they’re backed up by a supporting cast of dark chocolate and subtle coffee notes. It’s malty, for sure, but not in an over powering way. It’s balanced by a light bitterness that keeps it from getting cloying.

There’s a touch of smokiness in the finish, almost like a whisper of campfire. The medium body and smooth carbonation make it easy to drink, and the ABV (5.5%) is just right for a sessionable experience. It’s a beer you could cozy up to on a chilly evening or enjoy while swapping stories around a fire pit.

The Good

What I love most about Three Blind Mice is how approachable it is. It’s flavorful without being too heavy or complex…perfect for someone dipping their toes into darker beers. The balance between sweet malt and light roastiness is spot-on, and the beer has a comforting vibe that feels timeless.

The Not So Good

If I’m nitpicking, I’d say it might not push the boundaries enough for more adventurous drinkers. It plays it safe, sticking to classic brown ale territory without throwing in any surprises. Also, as the beer warms up, the sweetness can lean toward syrupy, which might be a turnoff for some.

Ratings

Appearance: 4.5/5 – Gorgeous color and solid head retention. It’s a looker.
Aroma: 4/5 – Inviting and balanced, but not overly complex.
Taste: 4.5/5 – Smooth, malty, and satisfying, with enough depth to keep things interesting.
Mouthfeel: 4/5 – Medium bodied and smooth, though it could use a touch more carbonation.
Overall: 4.25/5 – A crowd pleaser that’s perfect for malt fans, though it might leave hop heads or risk takers wanting more.

Final Thoughts

Three Blind Mice is like a reliable comfort food in beer form. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, but sometimes that’s exactly what you’re in the mood for. If you love malty beers and want something easy to drink, this is your ticket. Just don’t expect it to knock your socks off with bold innovation. This one’s more about cozy charm than flashy tricks. Grab one, kick back, and enjoy the ride.

If you’ve tried Three Blind Mice, please leave your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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