Finding Bigfoot: A Huge Step in the Right Direction: A Review of Lilja's Sasquatch Stout by Sand Creek Brewing Company

Trub Wortwurst
Lilja's Sasquatch Stout
Sand Creek Brewing Company
Black River Falls, Wisconsin

The Great White North, eh? Believe it or not there are actually sasquatch sightings here in Michigan though most of them are confined to the northern realms of the upper peninsula area. There are even organized hunts for the furry beast but only in the name of research and not for wild game meats and burgers.

While Spuds Mackenzie is the original party animal, the yeti is the ever-elusive one who always gets away. He smells like rotting furniture left in a field, has superhuman strength and is sometimes described as an other-dimensional being so it's no wonder that somebody is actually looking for the dude and his sequestered family of fur faces. I mean who doesn't want a stinking beast around the house to foul the atmosphere?

While he is elusive in the flesh he does make a pretty decent beer. Noticeable burnt cocoa, a milk fortified malt, a well-sifted though silted coffee and a bite which is much tamer than the eerie and wild whopping bark which the bigfoot is noted for and feared because of.

Alcohol by Volume: 7%
Hop Bitterness IBU's: 60

-Wörtwurst

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Published by Trub Wortwurst

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