Saturday, January 29, 2011

Beer geek bacon

Yes, you read that right. This is a smoked coffee stout by Mikkeller. It had a definite, but subtle, bacon aroma and a nice malty brown head. This is one of the most interesting and complex ales I've had in a long time. I like Mikkeller, in general, and I thought this was well made, but maybe I'm just not beer geek enough. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed this and I think I'd have another, just not on the same night!

Oyster stout

I know, it doesn't sound like a stout brewed with oyster juice would be any good. I had heard that this was a match made in heaven. Now I know, it's very good. This is the Marston's Oyster Stout. It's a British stout served on the nitro tap, so it's not overly carbonated. It has a smooth taste with a nice malty overtone. I liked it more than I expected.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Brooklyn black chocolate stout

This is a 10% abv stout. It tastes pretty strong, but not too alcoholly. It has a strong alcohol nose, but tastes very good with the chocolate covered espresso bean.

Summit imperial pumpkin porter

A nice orangish head and a decidedly pumpkin nose. Not as much pumpkin in the taste as in the aroma. A little pumpkin taste and a little spice. I also taste a little tart flavor but can't put my finger on what it is. I wish this had a little more pumpkin to it, but it's good. I've had a few Summits at beer school, and they have all been good.

Stout fest - take two

Winter must be stout season because beer school is having stout / porter night. This is a Bell's Porter. It has a dry finish and a mild mild coffee aftertaste. It is very dark and very drinkable, not as thick as Guinness.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Half Acre

This is a Half Acre Big Hugs. It is 9.5%, but masks it well. It has a huge coffee flavor, like they ground espresso beans into the keg before they capped it. It is quite yummy. Sip it and it will warm you from the inside.

World Wide Stout

This is Dogfish Head World Wide Stout. It is 18% abv. Wow. The nose is very floral and it smells more like a tripel. It does not taste like a high octane beer (unlike the dfh 120 minute IPA, which is 22% abv and, sadly, which is not available now because they brewed a bad batch). This is dangerous. Love it.

Stoutfest

Quenchers is having stoutfest. They have a wide selection of stouts, mostly high octane. Very good.

Intelligent!

This is the Three Floyds Hell's Black Intelligenser stout. This is smooth. And I don't even like coffee. Go out and get one. Pronto.

Smooth malt and gentle coffee taste. Lingers on your palette without crushing it and is a nice 6%.

Summit oatmeal stout

What a difference between an imperial stout and a session stout. This starts like the Dark Horse but finishes smoother without the alcohol burn and has a nice malty finish. Very good. This is the second Summit that I really liked.

Oatmeal stout

Dark horse one oatmeal stout. I've had it in the bottle, but it's much smoother on tap. Yummy. Stoutfest begins. And I have a punch card. Fun times!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Arctic Panzer Wolf

This is a Three Floyds imperial wet-hopped IPA. I was not expecting to like it. It smelled super hoppy. Then I tasted it. It is hoppy and has a bitter finish, but it's not nearly as overpowering as I expected. I found this to be a very good imperial IPA. Amazing. Get one if you can. As for me, I'll be at the brewery this weekend, maybe I can get a growler. Or two.

Pere Jacques

I'm not a huge fan of Goose Island, but this was pretty good. It's a Belgian style ale, but not too sweet. I would like to taste it on draft because I think the Bottle might be a little muted.

Another imperial Sam

This is an imperial Sam Adams stout. Usually imperial stouts are too strong for me, but this was nice and didn't taste too alcohol-y. Nice malt taste. I think I like the imperial white better, but this was good.

3 Floyds harvest ale

On my way from the damen blue line stop to piece, I stopped in to a small wine shop. At the back of the store, there are two coolers of beer. The selection is moderately good, but there is not a lot there that you can't get at Whole Foods. I picked up two bombers and this was one. I got the last Three Floyds Broo Doo - their harvest ale. This is wet hopped and super hoppy. Pretty good. Great label.

Imperial white

This is a Sam Adams imperial white. I've never seen any Sam Adams imperials. This was actually pretty good. I was surprised. If all you know is Sam Adams lager, I suggest you try one of their more limited batch releases.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Wingwalker

This is an amber ale from a small brewery in Rochester, NY. It tastes very different from an amber lager. The label says it is a marzen style brewed with lots of malt, but it isn't overly malty, definitely amber-y.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Wild onion brown ale!

Not too sweet, sorta hoppy. A hint of sour thrown in for good measure. Oh, yeah, and it's on the cask. Yummy.

Sam!

Ok, Sam is the dog in the picture and he belongs to a good friend of mine. He gave me this Yuengling Light on my last trip to Philadelphia. Yuengling is the oldest continuing operating brewery in the US. Their lager is fairly standard across PA and it's not bad. The Light version isn't much different from the full calorie lager.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

That's more like it

I liked this new glarus porter. Again, this is from the unplugged collection and I think it's an experiment worth repeating. I liked the malty flavor and crisp finish.

Aptly named

This is a beer from the new glarus unplugged series, which means that the brewmaster goes off on a frolic of his own. The reddish brown color is an indication that it defies description. It was complex and I had a hard time sorting out the flavor profile. I could cheat and tell you what it said on the bottle, but then you could also look on line and read about it. I'm glad I tried it but don't think I'd have another.

Wurtzburger

Although I tried this beer, it was not mine. I'm pretty sure it was a Weiss beer, but don't really remember. I was overwhelmed by the size of the mug. What is it with Germans and giant glasses?

Erdinger

This Weiss beer was very sweet. I prefer to drink my beer sans fruit, but this benefitted from the lemon. I like the unfiltered Weiss, but I think I must be out of my Weiss beer phase because I found myself wishing for a nice pilsner after finishing this.

Finally, a beer named after me

This is a Tyranena Bitter Woman. As the name suggests, it is an IPA. It has a nice copper color and a big hoppy taste. And yeah, it's bitter. But so am I.

Dogfish Head Pangaea

Another wacky offering from the Delaware brewery. I recently have grown to like candied ginger, so I thought I'd give this a shot. I stole a small sample from a friend of a friend of a friend, like a half Bacon. One good thing about Dogfish Head, truth in advertising. I could definitely taste the Ginger. I'm glad I had a sample, but don't think I could have put down any more.

Also, I made a sad discovery last night while praising the 120-Minute IPA - I could no longer find it on the Dogfish Head web site. I guess they don't make it any more? That would be very sad. Let me know if you've seen one recently.

Lagunitas Censored

I expected to like this less hoppy more coppery beer from Lagunitas. Maybe I was cranky by the time I tried it or maybe it just let me down. The only impression it left was that I like a Little Sumpin Sumpin much better.

Smuttynose

I find Smuttynose to be sort of hit and miss - hit with the label and miss with the beer. Ok, that's a little harsh. I do like some Smuttynose beers. This was not one of them. I can't quite put my finger on it, maybe it was a funny bitter taste? Or maybe I've just had IPAs that I like better. I always want to like it more than I actually do, so maybe I put too much pressure on Smuttynose to perform. I won't count them out yet.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Shiner Cheer

Don't mess with Texas. I tried this at a friend's house, a Texan friend, of course. I've had a few different Shiners there so why not give this a try. Interesting. From the colorful label to the peaches and pecans. I swear I tasted some evergreen, but who knows. Not a bad Shiner. I think that's almost an oxymoron.

Lake louie surprise!

A friend brought this back from Wisconsin for me as a thank you for watching his dog. He had never tried it but heard it was good. This is a scotch ale - that is not overpowering, sort of like a Robert the Bruce for beginners. It has a nice malty flavor, but isn't overly strong. It finishes a little crisper than most scotch ales, which might be due to the atypical abv, slightly lower than normal for a scotch ale. I was pleasantly surprised. Plus the label is cute.

Cologne flashback

When I was in Cologne this summer, I tried a lot of Kolsch. But I didn't try this one. I met a couple in the Gaffel kolsch house one night and they told me this was their favorite kolsch. I found some in my local store and picked it up. Not a fan. The Gaffel kolsch is still my favorite.

Harvest, take 2

This is a better picture of the Sierra Nevada Harvest. A nice head and deep copper color. Yum.

Harvest time!

I never liked Sierra Nevada much. That's all changing. As I have made my way into pale ales, my appreciation for Sierra Nevada has increased. I find myself choosing the Pale Ale as a good standby beer lately. This Harvest, however, I really liked. I learned about the wet hops and all that stuff, but I don't remember much about it. What I do remember is that it was smooth and not super hoppy just to be hoppy. There are still some bottles out there and, despite the price tag, I'd pick one up if you see it.

Who can resist a name like this?

True confession - this is one of those ales I bought just for the label. After all, who can resist a beer named Blond Bitch? I found the label to be better than the beer, which was sort of non-descript. It's a fruity blond that finished with a little bitter kick. I probably wouldn't have another one. Unless they had a new label.

Hop Czar

This was a gift from some friends who came to visit. The timing was perfect because I have been trying to expand my beer palette. Also, I generally like Bridgeport ever since I toured the brewery in 2007. I found this imperial IPA to be pretty tasty and not too overpowering, despite the higher abv. I liked this better than some of the other imperial IPAs (and ultra-hoppy IPAs) that I've tried lately. Give it a shot and let me know what you think.

Maudite

I must confess that I failed to take notes on the Maudite. I think it was on a list of the top ten tripels in an article in the NYT and I had only been able to find five of them. I was trying to save the five so I could have a taste test when I got all ten together, but one night I ran out of beer and had to break into the reserve. I knew this would be easy to replace, so I opened it. Here is what I remember - I generally like Unibroue and this was no exception. I think it's lighter than La Fin du Monde and a little more fruity. I guess it's time to replace it and taste it again.

Cup 'o Kyndnes

As you can see, this is getting a "thumbs up!" a limited batch release from Ommegang, it is a Scotch Ale. Sometimes I find Scotch Ales to be overpowering, but this was smooth and crisp. It had a nice foamy head and rich malty taste. Definitely a thumbs up!

If you believe they put a man on the moon

Another new beer from New Glarus. I'm pretty much a fan of New Glarus and always willing to try their beer. The moon man is billed as a north coast pale ale, but it doesn't quite taste like a typical pale ale to me. I think it could be a little more hoppy, but maybe that's me. Overall, I like it and I've had more since, but it's not my favorite New Glarus, nor is it my favorite pale ale.

A tall glass

This is a not so great picture of a great pilsner - the Trumer Pilsner. It's crisp, refreshing and nicely balanced. Sometimes I think German beer can taste a little, well, skunky. The Trumer rises above. Maybe because the glass is so tall.