Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Pretty Things - X Ale 1945
And this is what the same beer had turned into by the end of the war. Browner, duller, less booze, less hops, and a roasted grain flavor courtesy of millet or some other adjunct they used to save money. It's also a decent beer, but really only worth buying for the story and the experience of having it in context. B-
So I finally got around to having this awhile back and I've got to say I agree with you that it's rather dull in flavor. The last three milds including this one have been pretty dull and disappointing. I really loved the first one which was on a nitro tap with vanilla bean added. I think just a plain old mild is just lacking something on it's own but provided a pretty interesting base with the vanilla bean added.
Went to a beer tasting last night and tried the following:
Telegraph Brewing Company "Cerveza de Fiesta" Pilsner, CaliforniaPretty good czech style pilsner. Cloudy with a nice flavor. First thing I've had from Telegraph Brewing Company and it definitely peaked my interest to try more. It's over $9 for a 750ml bottle though which to me is just too much for a pilsner. I'd buy a sixer of Czechvar or Victory Prima Pils instead for almost the same price.
Mikkeller "Green Gold" IPA, DenmarkNot bad and a bit more malty than the average IPA. It's so easy to find a great IPA out here though that I wouldn't buy this either.
Logsdon Farmhouse Ales "Seizoen Bretta" Saison, OregonThis on the other hand was really great. Again, my first exposure to them. I wonder if Rogneeb knows more about them. Apparently they brew out a farmhouse located right on the Hood River and they organically grow their own hops. This has Brettamyces added for dry crisp complexity and is bottle conditioned with pear juice for natural carbonation. Really lovely. I left with a bottle and can definitely see this being a regular buy. I haven't researched them yet but it looks like what my store carries from them is a couple of Saisons and a White beer.
Brouwerij De Ranke "Cuvee de Ranke" BelgiumAnother really strong beer. 70% sour, 30% saison blend. Good, sour funk upfront with tart citrust on the palate and a bit of bitterness on the finish. I love styles like this. It's very refreshing without losing the complexity of a much heavier beer. It was many people's favorite at the tasting. I'm sure I'll end up buying some of this but didn't leave the store with any. A tad bit expensive at $15.99/750ml.
Brouwerij West Blonde, CaliforniaNot a bad blonde at all but probably my least favorite beer of the tasting.
Lost Abbey "10 Commandments" Dark AleA very good, strong dark ale (9% ABV) spiced with raisins and rosemary. I definitely liked it but it didn't blow me away and its not really something I'd look to drink much of this time of the year.
The Bruery "Tart of Darkness" Sour Stout aged in Oak BarrelsThis was my first exposure to a sour stout. Sours and Stouts are probably my two favorite types of beers but I was having a hard time wrapping my head around what a sour stout would taste like. Really great was the answer. Roasty Stout flavors with rich sour funk complexity added from souring yeasts and bacteria. Packed tons of flavor but not nearly as heavy as most stouts. Expensive at $23/750 ml bottle but worth it.
I also picked up a Jolly Pumpkin "Madrugada Obscura" Dark Dawn Stout which I was told was similar and maybe even better.