New Brew: Allagash Haunted House
Allagash Brewing is one of those breweries I wish I was able to drink more beer from, but unfortunately the distance from Boise and their distribution footprint does not make that possible. Kris sent this beer to me knowing I am a fan. I also enjoy dark ales so a “hoppy dark ale” is right up my alley.
Allagash Brewing is one of those breweries I wish I was able to drink more beer from, but unfortunately the distance from Boise and their distribution footprint does not make that possible. Kris sent this beer to me knowing I am a fan. I also enjoy dark ales so a “hoppy dark ale” is right up my alley.
The Allagash Haunted House pours a pitch black opaque with a strong beige head with small dense bubbles. The aroma projects roasted malt with hints of coffee.
The flavor is just like the aroma…right off the bat you get the roasty character with the mids providing a slight light roast coffee flavor. There is also a hop presence in the flavor, but with the roast it is difficult to pick out the distinct characteristics. The mouthfeel is smooth and creamy. The finish is dry and ends with a fading hop and roast.
Overall I gave this beer a 4.5 cap rating. I am not sure why I couldn’t go full 5 but when I finished the beer I was very satisfied but felt it a 4.5. Maybe it was the guilt of rating my last two beers a 5. Regardless, this beer is great and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
New Brew: BarrieHaus Beer Co. 2022 Oktoberfest Gold
Kris was kind enough to include two Limited Release Oktoberfest beers…the Marzen I wrote about yesterday and the Gold I am writing about today. Two great beers with different characteristics. Both beers could easily be your daily drinkers.
Kris was kind enough to include two Limited Release Oktoberfest beers…the Marzen I wrote about yesterday and the Gold I am writing about today. Two great beers with different characteristics. Both beers could easily be your daily drinkers.
The beer pours a beautiful golden color with a slight haze. The head was an off white standing about a half finger high and disappeared in a couple minutes.
The aroma has the typical bread dough malt with a touch of caramel and some sweetness coming out as well. It is a welcoming fragrance that urges you to take that first sip.
The flavor is fantastic. You get that bready malt with some caramel in there giving you some sweetness. The good thing is there is a slight bitterness that cuts the sweetness off and makes the beer very well balanced. There is also some floral notes from the hops. Everything blends together to make a great experience.
I gave this beer a 5. Not a 10 out 5…but just a 5 out of 5. This is a good example of a beer I expect to drink when I see “Oktoberfest” or “festbier” so it is top of the charts for the style.
New Brew: BarrieHaus Beer Co. 2022 Oktoberfest Marzen
I am lucky to have a great friend in Tampa, FL with my co-host Kris McKenzie. He sent me a care package with some BarrieHaus beers. We did an interview with them on the Fermented Reality Beer Cast and I really wanted to try their beers. I was told they were going to send me some beer but it never transpired.
So last night Kris and I recorded Ep215 a few days early and we did tasting notes on two BarrieHaus beers. Both were fantastic with one of them getting a 5 cap rating. Kris sent me two Oktoberfest fest beers and I decided I needed to drink the limited release 2022 Oktoberfest Marzen.
I am lucky to have a great friend in Tampa, FL with my co-host Kris McKenzie. He sent me a care package with some BarrieHaus beers. We did an interview with them on the Fermented Reality Beer Cast and I really wanted to try their beers. I was told they were going to send me some beer but it never transpired.
So last night Kris and I recorded Ep215 a few days early and we did tasting notes on two BarrieHaus beers. Both were fantastic with one of them getting a 5 cap rating. Kris sent me two Oktoberfest fest beers and I decided I needed to drink the limited release 2022 Oktoberfest Marzen tonight.
So I cracked it open and poured it into a pint glass. The color is a rich copper with a half finger beige head. The aroma is typical amber lager like…notes of bread dough and dark sugars. The flavor is so good. You get a combo of bread dough and toasted biscuits…yes both. The beer is not sweet. It is perfectly balanced. It is clean and not too heavy. The bitterness is just enough to cut any excessive sweetness. It is perfect. The best Marzen I have ever had. A 10 out of 5.
I know it sounds crazy…is it really that good?! Yes, it really is that good. A small disclaimer…I have never had fresh Marzen from Germany…so maybe I will find a better Marzen there. But since I am not planning a trip to Germany any time soon…this is my all time favorite Marzen. BarrieHaus Beer Co is a fantastic lager brewery. Go to Ybor City, FL and experience great lager beers.
New Brew: Thornbridge Pardus Banoffee Imperial Stout
So my buddy Alex brought me some beers from Europe. I had my first Budapest beer and a couple of Thornbridge beers from England. I have really enjoyed all the beers from this brewery.
So my buddy Alex brought me some beers from Europe. I had my first Budapest beer and a couple of Thornbridge beers from England. I have really enjoyed all the beers from this brewery.
So I pop the top on the 16oz can and pour it into the glass. At first I’m thinking it looked thin and really had a limited head. A good thing I don’t judge a beer by its pour alone.
So I bring the glass to my nose and the first thing that comes to my mind is a creamy caramel coated banana. The caramel aroma has that super creamy character. The banana is very subtle. I am intrigued by the aroma so the anticipation of the taste has peaked my interest.
The flavor followed the aroma. The caramel flavor is so creamy and rich. Imagine biting into a rich Belgian chocolate filled with creamy caramel…that is exactly the flavor I tasted with a hint of banana as well.
The mouthfeel is full, smooth and silky. The finish is not too sweet and very satisfying. I gave this beer a 4.75 and I am not sure why I didn’t give it a 5 cap rating. Most likely a flaw due to me drinking a few beers prior to this one.
New Brew: Level Crossing Suss It Out Rye IPA
So I was looking through the beers at Brewer’s Haven, one of our local home brew shops and bottle shops, and I saw “Rye I dis Pale Ale” and automatically put it in my bag. I love rye in beer. I looked at the name of the brewery and I had never heard of Level Crossing Brewing out of Salt Lake, UT. Well I guess it was time to try them out.
So I was looking through the beers at Brewer’s Haven, one of our local home brew shops and bottle shops, and I saw “Rye I dis Pale Ale” and automatically put it in my bag. I love rye in beer. I looked at the name of the brewery and I had never heard of Level Crossing Brewing out of Salt Lake, UT. Well I guess it was time to try them out.
The beer pours to a beautiful slightly cloudy amber/orange color with a slight off white head that disappeared quickly.
The aroma is subtle with citrusy notes and pleasant rye spiciness. Needless to say I was eager to taste this beer. Now I need to confess my blindness to purchase any beer with rye led me to obtaining a beer 7 months old…an IPA at that…so I was beginning to show concern.
The flavor delivered on both the citrus hops and rye spiciness. The body is substantial and lends to a decent malt bill and heavy resinous hopping. I can only imagine what this beer provides fresh.
Overall I am very satisfied with the beer and surprised how an Utah brewery impressed me so much with a big hoppy IPA.
I gave this beer a 4 cap rating for now and may raise it once I have a fresh sample.
New Brew: OEC Obscura Baltic Porter
A few years ago OEC Brewing out of Connecticut started distributing their coolship beers to Boise. I grabbed a few and instantly fell in love. Over the years I have continually drank new beers as well as some of my favorites coming from this brewery and I have never been disappointed.
Today I am drinking one of my favorite styles, the Baltic Porter. I am so happy the Baltic Porter has become more popular with craft brewers.
A few years ago OEC Brewing out of Connecticut started distributing their coolship beers to Boise. I grabbed a few and instantly fell in love. Over the years I have continually drank new beers as well as some of my favorites coming from this brewery and I have never been disappointed.
Today I am drinking one of my favorite styles, the Baltic Porter. I am so happy the Baltic Porter has become more popular with craft brewers.
The Obscura from OEC is very good. It is hard to describe the aroma and flavors because it is so complex and rich in favor. But if I tried I would say it has a toffee base with dried dark fruit and some tobacco mixed in for good measure. It does not come across sweet but is very well balanced with the flavors leaving only the hint of sweetness.
This is a beer I recommend anyone able to purchase try and I am sure you will enjoy it.
New Brew: Von Ebert Cold Pale Pils
I fell in love with Von Ebert the moment I tasted the beer beer. The brewery is out of Portland, OR and makes some very good beers…both lagers and ales.
The beer I’ll be talking about today is their Cold Pale Pils. It came in a 16oz can and poured a clear, effervescent straw color with a fairly minimal white head.
I fell in love with Von Ebert the moment I tasted the beer beer. The brewery is out of Portland, OR and makes some very good beers…both lagers and ales.
The beer I’ll be talking about today is their Cold Pale Pils. It came in a 16oz can and poured a clear, effervescent straw color with a fairly minimal white head.
The aroma has a distinct grapefruit fragrance and lets the drinker anticipate the hoppy flavor.
The flavor didn’t disappoint and had a pronounced grapefruit. There is also cereal malt flavor and in the finish some grassy notes show up while providing a crisp, dry and slightly bitter finish.
I’ll tell you, I really enjoyed this beer. It was a worthy hoppy pils.
New Brew: Boneyard Beer Crooked Pilsner
So I have loved Boneyard Beer ever since I first stepped foot into their original brewery and tasted every beer they offered in 1oz tasters. Now that they distribute to Boise, I find myself buying six packs of their beer every week, usually the RPM IPA. But now I have found the not-so-hoppy beer I will substitute in-between.
So I have loved Boneyard Beer ever since I first stepped foot into their original brewery and tasted every beer they offered in 1oz tasters. Now that they distribute to Boise, I find myself buying six packs of their beer every week, usually the RPM IPA. But now I have found the not-so-hoppy beer I will substitute in-between.
This Crooked Pilsner is everything I enjoy in a Pilsner. I have never been a fan of the big noble hop earthy bitterness, but I have grown to appreciate them over the years. But this American Pilsner variant is right in my wheelhouse.
The beer has a great aroma of bread dough malt that follows right into the initial flavor. Quickly a light floral hop flavor balanced out the malt and the beer ends with a subtle bitterness that brings it all together while maintaining a very drinkable and refreshing, crisp experience.
New Brew: Reuben’s Brews Stay Frosty Cold IPA
So I have been raving about all the great Cold IPAs I’ve had in the last couple years. I was skeptical when I first heard another IPA subcategory was being brewed. Anyone who has been a long time listener knows how much I hated the Brut IPA. The good news is I have thoroughly enjoyed every Cold IPA beer I’ve had to date…at least 20 from breweries around the country.
So I have been raving about all the great Cold IPAs I’ve had in the last couple years. I was skeptical when I first heard another IPA subcategory was being brewed. Anyone who has been a long time listener knows how much I hated the Brut IPA. The good news is I have thoroughly enjoyed every Cold IPA beer I’ve had to date…at least 20 from breweries around the country.
So the latest entry is from one of my favorite breweries, Reuben’s Brews and it is called Stay Frosty IPA. This beer has big floral resinous hop flavor with a nice malty backbone that is crisp and clean. It was nice to have a clear IPA with a hop profile not citrus or tropical fruity (of course I love these types of hoppy beers).
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Cheers! Denny