Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Marzen
Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Marzen
5.4% ABV
Poured dark brown into my Hilliards glass. Foamy head with really good lacing.
Smell of smoke. I got mostly oak and some bacon and some a bit of sweetness but that may be from the Marzen. Maybe cherry?
I do get smoke when I drink it but mostly in the finish. A little sweet in the front. I can taste the carbonation.
I really like this. I think it would go perfect with BBQ. It isn't too strong or overpowering. Great mouthfeel and just amount of smoke where you dont feel like you are sitting too close to a campfire. Not sure if this is a beer I will drink a lot of, maybe share it with a friend.
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Monday, February 20, 2012
The Day of the Younger
I did it. I found out where they were tapping Pliny the Younger, took the day off work, and finally got it! This is the beer everyone is looking for. This is the beer that all beer lovers want to get their hands on. I found out that Naked City taphouse was going to tap it, took the day off work and celebrated this holiday.
FYI, I did not take notes for these tastings so I am going to go on memory. They were all phenominal.
Like Big Time, Naked City decided to do their own Pliny the Younger dedication beer called Cry Me a River. Poured a beautiful ruby red into a pint glass with a tiny head. Don't quite remember the hops, but I remember it was a little maltier. It was really drinkable with medium mouthfeel, and I remember having to slow down after drinking half of it. I will make it a point to drink this again when I find it.
Naked City Black Maria CDA
I had time for another beer so I was trying to decide between Smoklahoma or Black Maria. I already had Smoklahoma so decided to try Black Maria since I love CDAs. This has to be one of my favorite CDAs I have had. The roasty malts and piney hops are noticeable but not overbearing. A very drinkable CDA.
Russian River Pliny the Younger
Two o'clock hits, and now it is time to pour Pliny the Younger. Poured a golden orange into a small pint glass. It reminded me of the Elder, but with more intense flavors. Got floral notes and citrus hops. Tasted sweet and clean with a nice crisp finish. Don't really taste the alcohol. Really good beer and lived up to the hype.
I am glad I had it and would like to thank Naked City for the way they went about pouring it. Not as crazy as an experience like I have read.
Big Time Whiny the Complainer
After they tapped the Younger, they also tapped Whiny the Complainer. I have had this before and loved it so when opportunity presented itself I had to have it again. It actually tasted a little mild compared to Pliny the Younger, but really good beer.
But of course I knew it could be almost impossible to get. Most of the kegs tap out within minutes. Also, the place will most likely be packed and I may not have a chance to get my hands on the Holy Beer Grail. Naked City wrote on their Facebook page (and by the way, if you live in Seattle and never been to Naked City, what the hell are you waiting for?) that they are tapping the keg at 2, I knew I had a good hour and a half to get there and make sure I was one of the lucky 75 who get a taste. Sure enough, I got my ticket and enjoyed some other mighty fine beers as well.
FYI, I did not take notes for these tastings so I am going to go on memory. They were all phenominal.
First up, Naked City Cry Me a River
Like Big Time, Naked City decided to do their own Pliny the Younger dedication beer called Cry Me a River. Poured a beautiful ruby red into a pint glass with a tiny head. Don't quite remember the hops, but I remember it was a little maltier. It was really drinkable with medium mouthfeel, and I remember having to slow down after drinking half of it. I will make it a point to drink this again when I find it.
Naked City Black Maria CDA
I had time for another beer so I was trying to decide between Smoklahoma or Black Maria. I already had Smoklahoma so decided to try Black Maria since I love CDAs. This has to be one of my favorite CDAs I have had. The roasty malts and piney hops are noticeable but not overbearing. A very drinkable CDA.
Russian River Pliny the Younger
Two o'clock hits, and now it is time to pour Pliny the Younger. Poured a golden orange into a small pint glass. It reminded me of the Elder, but with more intense flavors. Got floral notes and citrus hops. Tasted sweet and clean with a nice crisp finish. Don't really taste the alcohol. Really good beer and lived up to the hype.
I am glad I had it and would like to thank Naked City for the way they went about pouring it. Not as crazy as an experience like I have read.
Big Time Whiny the Complainer
After they tapped the Younger, they also tapped Whiny the Complainer. I have had this before and loved it so when opportunity presented itself I had to have it again. It actually tasted a little mild compared to Pliny the Younger, but really good beer.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Big Time - Whiny the Complainer
Because people complain about not getting Pliny the Younger. This is the beer for you. I saw this on my Facebook feed yesterday morning and was day dreaming about it all day. Had to drive the the University District and try it.
Orangesh (is that a word) color with about a two finger head. Head quickly dissipates. Lacing was alright.
I didn't get a very strong smell but I did get citrus hops. I also got sweet malts. Carmel?
Very smooth and drinkable. Almost too drinkable without much hint of alcohol. At 9% you need to be careful with this one because I was drinking it kind of quick and realized I needed to slow down or I will be in trouble. Not bitter at all, my non-beer drinking friends (you know, the ones who drink Bud Light) will like this.
I really liked this beer. I don't know how it compares to Pliny the Younger because I never had it, but it is a great beer.
Orangesh (is that a word) color with about a two finger head. Head quickly dissipates. Lacing was alright.
I didn't get a very strong smell but I did get citrus hops. I also got sweet malts. Carmel?
Very smooth and drinkable. Almost too drinkable without much hint of alcohol. At 9% you need to be careful with this one because I was drinking it kind of quick and realized I needed to slow down or I will be in trouble. Not bitter at all, my non-beer drinking friends (you know, the ones who drink Bud Light) will like this.
I really liked this beer. I don't know how it compares to Pliny the Younger because I never had it, but it is a great beer.
Friday, February 3, 2012
The Alchemist, Ninkasi, and Stone - More Brown than Black IPA
It has been awhile. I will try to update more often. I have a lot of tasting notes that I will try to get to soon.
The Alchemist, Ninkasi, and Stone - More Brown than Black IPA
7% ABV
Interesting, a brown IPA? I need to try this.
Poured into a snifter. A large creamy head with pretty good lacing. The body was a dark brown which reminded me of root beer.
I immediately smelled lots of citrus hops. As it warmed up, I got a little bit of nuttiness but it was hop dominated. Like the smell, I tasted the citrus hops, and when it warmed up, I got some toasted nutty notes as well. It was a medium body with a thick texture, average carbonation and kind of a chalky finish.
It was pretty good beer that I could see myself drinking during cold nights. Not a favorite, but it is interesting.
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