Sunday, December 15, 2013

Granbury’s Best out of Granbury, Texas. The Triple Berry Preserves. This Company only uses Locally grown fruits and don’t add any artificial preservatives or flavorings which may interfere with the natural flavor of the fruit They are a small family based company. We really like the triple berry preserves. It was sweet but not overly sweet and had a fresh berry flavor .It is made with Raspberry, Blueberry, and Marionberry. You can really taste all the different berry flavors that combined, compliment each other well. Granbury’s Best also makes jams, jellies, and jalapenos. I really look forward to trying other flavors. Rated 4.85 out of 5-D
Granbury’s Best Triple Berry Preserves. A GO Texan product out of Granbury, Texas. It’s nice to see a preserve with a small ingredient list that packs an awesome favor. The raspberries, blueberries, and marionberries work so well together to bring us a wonderful and flavorful preserve! It does have seeds in it, so beware if that is something you don’t like. One of my favorites! It tastes great on anything from toast, to crackers, to PB&J sandwiches! I’d recommend trying it, and let us know what you think!? Rated 4.75 out of 5. -A
Shiner Prickly Pear Lager from Spoetzl Brewery out of Shiner, Texas. This beer was certainly different from most beers we have reviewed and enjoyed on our own time. When poured it had a clear, light amber hue with a smaller off white head. It was very, very aromatic with a 50/50 tart and fruity smell. It really had a great fragrance. The first sip was a bit of a shock; it was just how it smelled, very tart and sweet. As your palette gets used to the tartness it gets better. It did not taste malty and it wasn’t overly carbonated. The after taste is really where you can taste the prickly pear. It is a very light beer that goes down easy. It might not be everyone’s favorites, but I do recommend giving it a try at least once, it’s certainly a different kind of beer. Rated 3.7 out of 9 –A.
Shiner Prickly Pear from Spoetzl Brewery Shiner Texas. This lager is a limited edition brew. It has a strong citrus smell. When poured it has a light amber color to it and small to medium head. It head kind of a earthy wheat taste to it and a tart pear taste at the end , Due to the prickly pear. It wasn’t very strong tasting and had very little malt taste to it. It is very easy to drink due to its light beer taste. I think this is an average lager rated 3.5 out of 5-D