High Five, Derris ^^ I just got a sixer of that too and it's the tits.
RecentsHigh & Mighty Beer Co - Fumata Bianca
Ie, "white smoke." This was billed as a smoked rye beer, after the bavarian style. I didn't notice that it was from H&M, who've disappointed me before. They're local, and yet I skipped them in both mail shipments I sent out... it's not ever bad beer, but it's never great either. This was similar. I could taste no smoked malt whatsoever. It might've been there very faintly, I guess, and maybe something I ate first blocked it out, but it was subtle at best. Otherwise it was a clean, light, rye-spicey beer that was in no way deserving of being in a high-priced 22oz bottle. Meh. B-
Peak Organic - Winter Session
One of the more enjoyable Winter's I've had yet. This is, as it says, a sessionable beer, when most in the Winter genre aren't really. It tasted very strongly of Maris Otter malt - that creamy, bready, almost sweet malt flavor I like a lot. Otherwise it was nutty, toasty, and very even... not too loud, no whorish makeup or garish Christmas Cosby sweater here. These guys suffer from Bad Label Syndrome, and maybe as a result they over-achieve every damned time. Mark my words, they make solid and enjoyable beer in the B+ And Up category, at reasonable prices. No "Experience" beers, but some goddam loveable sixpackery with a deep bench. B+
Rock Art - Midnight Madness
From the brewers of the excellent DIPA known as The Vermonster, comes a mixed 12 pack that I only got to dabble in... more on that later. Found the 12er in VT last weekend on vacation. These guys take chances, and turn the flavors up kinda loud, so when they hit the mark it can be a memorable experience. And this fits the bill, it was as it says - smoked, and yet a classic if strong Porter. I fucking loved it, but then I allllllways love porters, it seems like. A-
Rock Art - American Red
Part of that mixed 12'er... No surprises here, just solidly executed standard work. B+
Victory - Hop Wallop
Went to see our good friends the Porters in VT last weekend. He had bought this beer thinking to celebrate the Dawgs' victory over LSU, which sadly was not to be. So he broke it out Saturday night after a full day of working the ski slopes, 5am - 9pm. No sooner did we polish this 22 off than his wife went into labor, 3 weeks early. They drove over an hour away and had the damned ol baby that night, 2:34 am. Come to think of it, my wife went into labor after I had a 22 of Hoptimus Prime way back when... something about Squirrgle and double IPA's must drive women into labor. Anywho this was a great beer, and apparently a powerful one. A
Harpoon - Leviathon TriticusA strong, dark, wheat beer with 11.5%, sold in 4 packs for less than $10? SOLD! And hell, they're really good too. Thick, chewy, wheat spice, and a rich / complex malt character, all with a big healthy slap of hop finish. Hard to go wrong here. A
Brooklyn - Black Chocolate StoutI shared these with some guests, and even they dug them (they weren't really beer people). And yet I would categorize these as Borderline-Experience beers. They are really very, very damned good for something you can just, you know, go buy in a 4 pack without much fanfare. Someone did their malt homework and got the right mixture here, because there's SO much going on, it feels more like a midwestern effort than a NY one. Not in contention to knock KBC or Burb Co off the top at all, but then again it's a 4 pack beer. Seek these out if your nuts are all clenched up in a ball this winter. Good for what ails you. A
Cisco - Winter Shredder
This is one of my go-to breweries out here, they make the excellent Whale's Tail Pale Ale I sent to Loog, among other delightfully unique offerings. Thus, it was with great shock and sadness that I almost puke-burped upon first sipping their anticipated Winter beer. This is the most agrily bitter, off-balance beer I've ever had. It is all early hops, with the green oily goodness throughly boiled off into oblivion, leaving nothing but raw alpha acids to tear away at your mouth lining. I can only assume that the nutmeg / christmas cookie seasoning has been tossed in for seasonality's sake, and as a "sorry bout that" handshake to apologize for the oral raping you just received from the industrial-strength Fuggles Battery Acid® hop barrage. As a testament to my dire, dire need for a beer when I get home every day, I finished the sixpack. But I wasn't happy about it. Something happened here, this was a mistake. D-