Goose Island Matilda Belgian Style Pale Ale

$9.99

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Ratings on Delectable

Jeremiah Allen Delectable Pro

My niece has a namesake beer and its vintage. #2014

My niece has a namesake beer and its vintage. #2014

8.8

Christopher Bates Delectable Pro

Master Sommelier, Owner/Winemaker Element Winery

Hmmm.

Hmmm.

8.7

Jim McCusker

Pretty shocked to see a decent beer onthe list of an airport restaurant. Must be a good omen for the next 2 weeks in Australia!

Pretty shocked to see a decent beer onthe list of an airport restaurant. Must be a good omen for the next 2 weeks in Australia!

9.0

JoeNelle

Nice, pleasantly spicy and complex. Cloves. Not bitter at all. Very enjoyable.

Nice, pleasantly spicy and complex. Cloves. Not bitter at all. Very enjoyable.

9.1

Sean M Quinn Delectable Pro

This is how we cleanse the palate

This is how we cleanse the palate

8.5

Melissa M. Sutherland Delectable Pro

Importer Winebow Wines

Okay.

Okay.

8.2

Patrick Quinlan

Beer in a wine bottle 765 ml

Beer in a wine bottle 765 ml

9.6

Fadi Yako Delectable Pro

Matilda - Belgium Style Pale Ale - Goose Island - dry and light body - Aromas/Flavors: spices, orange , tropical fruit. Never deceived so far by @gooseislandbeer. Can stand proudly next to the best beer from Belgium.

Matilda - Belgium Style Pale Ale - Goose Island - dry and light body - Aromas/Flavors: spices, orange , tropical fruit. Never deceived so far by @gooseislandbeer. Can stand proudly next to the best beer from Belgium.

8.6

Lauren Lemieux

Beer

Beer

9.6

Michael Brughelli Delectable Pro

Very impressive beer

Very impressive beer

9.4

Location

  • 300 Massachusetts Ave NE
    Washington D.C., DC 20002

  • Hours:
    Monday - Saturday
    10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
    Sunday
    11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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