Recents
Goose Island - Sophie
I've had it before but it's been awhile. This is 80% belgian farmhouse, 20% belgian ale with orange peel. The balance between the two is just about perfect... the orange is there but it does NOT dominate things. There's a lesson in subtlety here for others. Notice the gigantor head on this thing... jesus h christ I had to wait 5 minutes for it to settle-down-now. But it's an incredibly happy, refreshing beer. I remember having these with Busty like 6 years ago and not getting what the fuss was about. Either it's changed, or I have. Solid A-
Tyranena - Shaggin' In The Woods (BBL aged Scotch Ale)
Last thing I had kickin' around the house from the Chicago trip. Went down easy, starts off pretty unimpressively but builds slowly over the glass to finally be substantial. Still, it pales in comparison to Dirty Bastard or Lake Louie's scotch ale (Warped Speed). Good beer, well made, but not enough malt to knock you on your ass with one sip, and that's a deal breaker for me with a scotch ale. I want a SHOW, not an essay on restraint. B+
Blue Hills - Imperial Red IPA
Smaller local brewery I've never tried. Beer was *exactly* what you're picturing... an imperial IPA with reddish color and a more Killian's-like malt taste. It was perfectly ok, and got a mental boost from my low expectations, but it didn't do anything amazing. I'll get more of their stuff if I run across it. B
Lagunitas - WTF
Big, red, strong, clear, hoppy, everything the Blue Hills beer could've been. No odd or really commentable flavors to this, for me. It wound up being just a big bottle of booze. It was pleasant but I had the hardest time recalling what it tasted like even 30 minutes after it was gone. Should've called it "Mike Echo Hotel" instead. B
Allagash - Victor
Belgian with grapes, eh? I was curious enough to cough up their exorbitant prices and wade in. And in retrospect, I think Shiv and I are
both right... once again they're really fucking delicious, AND they're over-priced. I think this was $16. Old dude in the grocery checkout line:
"This is beer, yes?"
Yep.
Good beer.
"Expensive, no?"
Yes, very. Feel free to knock it down to $8 for me.
"...heh heh..."
This does not taste like beer aged in wine barrels. This tastes like beer and grapes, plain and simple. It's a good flavor, but you should know what the deal is, going into it. The complimentary flavor isn't "wine" or "wood" but "fresh grapes," to my tongue anyway. If you're still intrigued you will not be let down - it was a delicate, full-flavored, unique bottle of beer and I enjoyed every drop of it. That first whiff, though, hit me almost like "grape bubblegum" flavor, and it surprised me. Don't let me talk you out of it though, it was very good. A-