Holy fuck I'm behind on these.
"Recents:"Sprecher - Scotch Style Ale (oaked)
This is one of the 2 bottles I smuggled back. Busted it out with Neuro back in early September, I think we were grilling out? I remember it seemed like a good excuse. Holy fuck this stuff is special. A+
It Gaverhoppppbbbb - Koerkerslagengefikenewassoldenndassomethin or other
Visiting Chez Busty, saw this in a tiny beer store, looked kinda cool. It was mild and almost dirty tasting for a belgian but the lower alcy content and sunny flavors were nice. B
Napa Smith - Organic IPA
Fuck it's been like 2 months now but I know I enjoyed it. We tore through 4 or 5 of these, and things got fuzzy. B+?
Knot - Industrial IPA
Nooo idea. Good? I'm sure it was ok. ?? None of these stood out, especially after 2 or 3.
Laurelwood Brewing Co - Workhorse IPA
These beer titles had a theme going on... power to the people I guess.
Ale Asylum - Satisfaction Jacksin
Now this one I know... these guys are from the west side of Madison. This one is in high demand from them, it's HUGE and spicey, almost syrupy. Not for the faint of heart. A-
Victory Festbier and
Piraat Ale
Leftovers from Shiv watching the dogs. The Festbier was ok, very bocky and malty without being heavy, and the Piraat was really really good, even though it was open and only half was left. I was still fizzy. Don't judge me. B+ and A-
Goose Island - Honker's Ale
As I've said, I'm really digging most of what these guys are doing right now. Even their bread and butter beers like this are hitting me the right way. This had good balance, and was interesting enough without being an attention whore. B+
Southern Tier - Harvest Special Ale
Eeeehhh... another swing-anna-miss from these guys from what I remember. They're always so close, but they never seem to hit the mark. B-
Old Burnside - Ten Penny Ale
Brought this bad boy back from VT and finished it myself. It was wierd, spicey and dry, and didn't taste like anything else. I did not crave more. B-
Sweetwater 420 Bitches!
back in ATL for a week for work. Man I miss this stuff. Solid, sweet and juicey, just a great little IPA. B+
Troegs - Sampler Pack
These were all pretty well made, and solid. I don't think I fell in love with any of them, but it was a nice change to have them around. I think the amber ale was the best if I recall, somehow, but nothing really stood out in a good or bad way. B
Coniston - Bluebird Bitter
Excellent little english bitter, enjoyed here with bbq on the lawn across from George Washington's hq during Dat War (also Longfellow's crib a century later). This is a nice style, subtle and understated, and while I'm sure I'd get bored with it if I was surrounded by it, in small doses it's a great changeup. B
Rogue - Cap'n Sig's Northwestern Ale
I did NOT really enjoy this. It was incredibly spicey, like "rye" spicey, though it listed none as an ingredient. It's obviously well made and thick, etc, but it was so dry and aggressively tart that I had a hard time settling into it and just getting it gone. Drank this yesterday while replacing a motorcycle chain. C+ ...Sorry Rogue.