![]() To many listeners, this type of music is just considered just fucking noise, most of the time. Back in the early 1990s when I was getting into the Underground scene of Metal, I was introduced to a lot of Goregrind with a collection of compilation cassettes, CDs, demos, and just actual full length albums from some of these maniacs. I thought it was an informative read, so here ya go… Goregrind, a sub genre of Metal that is just one of those that you really either love or you really hate. This was the actual script that I read for the podcast, and I just copied and pasted it here. Metal Connection: First of all, sorry foe the long Metal Connection here. I still have a couple of other beers from them, that I will add to the podcast arsenal. I just really hope the local scene supports this brewery enough for them to want to stay here in San Antonio.Īgain, I am sorry this beer did not end up on the podcast as originally planned, but at least I was able to post this review here on the website. So happy to see a brewery like NoCoast here in San Antonio. Overall, this is a pretty damn good Pale Ale. The fruit and bready aftertaste result in a semi-dry finish, while still holding on to that smoothness. There was moderate carbonation, nothing overpowering. The body was a medium thickness, with a smooth mouthfeel. The aftertaste was back to the fruit flavors, and bread combination. For me, the citrus and fruit flavors were dominant, with the pine and bread following. Completely full of oranges, pineapple, light grains, malts, white bread, cracker, and a hint of pine. The taste was just like the nose, but a bit stronger. That was the dominant aroma, but there was also a faint aroma of the light malts with hints of cracker and white bread. Imagine the smell of oranges, pineapple and a hint of pine thrown in. The aroma was as promised, full of citrus, tropical fruit, and some pine. Excellent sheet of lacing down the glass as I drank this beer. The initial pour gave this beer a large 2 1/2 inch white foamy head. There was a bit of chill haze to the glass, but the beer itself appeared clear as it warmed up. Yoga Poser was a bright, light tangerine orange color. I poured this beer into a glass by Acopon Brewing Company, which by the way, has the one of the coolest logos for a brewery. Besides just being random art, this can is pretty eye catching. Below the circles are these blue shapes, best described by The Craft Brewja as coral reef looking shapes. The beer name is written right in the middle of the circles in a wavy font. The main art is like a sunburst design in circles, having rings of bright orange, pink, yellow, and similar variants of those colors. This one wraps all the way around from top to bottom. First of all, I love that it is a full can wrap, and not just some stupid fucking sticker slapped on the empty can. The best way to describe this label is to call it hippy-like, I guess. Yoga Poser Pale Ale comes to us in a 16 oz can with a very cool can design. I will have to include one of their other beers on a future episode. It’s the least I can do, especially because NoCoast was actually looking forward to the episode according to their comment on Instagram. Luckily, I took notes so I am at least able to post up a full review here on the site. It really sucks because it was a fun filled day, and would have been an amazing episode. Well shit! This beer was actually supposed to be on episode 18 of our podcast, but for some reason,t he audio we recorded last weekend was a ll fucked up, so we didn’t get to release the episode after all. Metal Connection: HAEMORRHAGE – Decom-Posers BeerMetal Rating: 4/5 Brewery: NoCoast Beer Company (Oskaloosa, IA)Ĭharacter: Dry-hopped with Cascade and Citra hops
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