Breckenridge
Breckenridge Avalanche Amber Style Ale is quite dark with an ale, hence the amber style.  The taste is not immediate, but is strong when it hits.  Once you feel the full effect of this good taste, it quickly fades leaving only a very slight aftertaste.
Color:  4
Smell:  4
Taste:  3.5
Texture:  3.5
Aftertaste:  4

Overall rating: 19/25
Breckenridge Trademark Pale Ale has a wonderful aroma that floods the senses.  While smoother than many ales, it has room for improvement in that category.  This beer is good for those who enjoy a bitter beer, which is common to ales.
Color:  4
Smell:  3.5
Taste:  3
Texture:  3.5
Aftertaste:  2.5

Overall rating:  16.5/25
Breckenridge Christmas Ale is a seasonal beer that is very dark, almost a tea brown.  It has a strong, sweet smell with a hint of spice to it.  The spice carries over and has that christmas spice taste.  Not only does this beer look tea like, it almost tastes tea like.  It is thick and rich with decent smoothness for an ale.  The immediate aftertaste of the spice fades after a few seconds.
Color:  4
Smell:  4
Taste:  4
Texture:  4
Aftertaste:  3.5

Overall rating:  19.5/25
Breckenridge Brewery started back in 1990 when Richard Squire opened the Breckenridge Brewery & Pub in Breckenridge, Colorado.  The company produces about 30,000 barrels of beer a year and is available in 14 states across the country.
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Breckenridge Hefe Proper Ale may be the smoothest ale ive ever sampled.  Although its color rates about average, looking like an average beer, its smell and taste excel compared to normal beers with a strong aroma and deep taste.  The taste could be improved however, by making the ale less watery.  A little too much of a watery flavor is the reason this taste did not get a 5.
Color:  2.5
Smell:  4
Taste:  4
Texture:  5
Aftertaste:  5

Overall rating:  20.5/25
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