Who says buzzards can’t brew?

The brewers at Buzzard’s Bay have a sense of humor as well as a talent for beer making. Their label is a stylized map of the entrance to Cape Cod, dominated by a hulking buzzard. The back side label advises that the chart on the front is not to be used for navigational purposes.

It’s hard to imagine a boater, rolling in the swells of Buzzard’s Bay, consulting the beer in his hand for a clue as to where he is. But it’s not hard to contemplate all manner of boaters floating off Cape Cod beaches, enjoying Buzzard’s Bay lager, golden ale or pale ale. The golden ale is this month’s featured beer at The Little Rooster.

Of Buzzard’s three year-round brews, this is the “medium” one in both color and taste. It’s crisp and fresh, qualities that lasted right to the last sip, unlike many beers whose taste and body are seriously depleted by the time you reach the last two ounces. Cascade hops, the magical green cone like flowers that have been adding bitterness to beer for hundreds of years, ... more.

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