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Review of Martin City Brewing Company’s Survival Blonde Ale

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Martin City Brewing Company, based in Kansas City, Missouri, has carved out a niche for itself with its approachable and well made beers. Among their offerings, the Survival Blonde Ale stands out as a solid entry level craft beer that appeals to both seasoned beer enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Martin City Brewing Survival Blonde Ale

Tasting Notes
Survival Blonde Ale pours a clear, golden straw color with a thin, white head that dissipates quickly, leaving minimal lacing. The aroma is subtle but inviting, with hints of light malt, a touch of honey, and a faint floral hop presence. On the palate, this beer is crisp and refreshing, with a balanced profile of bready malt sweetness and a mild, slightly earthy hop bitterness. The finish is clean and dry, making it highly sessionable. At 5.2% ABV, it’s light enough to enjoy multiple pints without overwhelming the palate or the senses.

Unique Aspects
What sets Survival Blonde Ale apart is its versatility. It’s a beer that can easily transition from a sunny afternoon on the patio to pairing with a wide range of foods, from grilled chicken to spicy dishes. Martin City Brewing Company also emphasizes community involvement, often hosting events and supporting local causes, which adds a layer of charm to their brand.

Ratings

  • Appearance: 3.5/5 – Simple and clean, though not particularly striking.
  • Aroma: 3.5/5 – Mild but pleasant, with subtle malt and floral notes.
  • Flavor: 4/5 – Balanced and approachable, though not overly complex.
  • Mouthfeel: 4/5 – Light and crisp, with a refreshing finish.
  • Overall: 3.8/5 – A dependable and enjoyable Belgian style blonde ale that delivers on its promise of being an easy-drinking, enjoyable beer.

Martin City Brewing’s Survival Blonde Ale is a well executed take on a classic style. While it may not push boundaries or wow craft beer aficionados seeking bold flavors, it’s a reliable choice for those looking for a straight forward, refreshing beer. Its simplicity and drinkability make it a worthy addition to any beer lineup, especially for those exploring the world of craft beer for the first time.

If you’ve tried a Survival Blonde, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

Filed Under: Beer Reviews Tagged With: Belgian Style Ale, Blonde Ale

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