Ah yes, another new American brewery...No Label. I was in Specs the other day and their friendly beer rep recommended that I begin to look for a beer by a new brewery called No Label.
What is No Label? According to their website nolabelbrew.com, "There are many ways of how our name came about. Basically we wanted to name our brewery something that symbolized all four us. ...NO LABEL BREWING means to us is that our beer is for everyone. We don't put a label on our beer...."
Just thought I'd share a potentially new brew that will be tried as soon as I can get my hands on one.
"Broma Theon" (beer of the gods)
-charles
Welcome to Cosmo's Beer Blog!
We’re a small group of friends and family scattered across the country who’ve all developed a thirst for craft and import beer. We decided that a blog would be a great venue for us to share our hobby. Here we will review beer, compare notes and challenge each other with "Beer Missions".
So welcome to our little world of discovering great tasting beer!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Saturday, July 9, 2011
The Family Reunion, Tasting 4
July 6th, 2011
The group this evening was what has become the core group of tasters. We had another good line-up with one repeat from earlier in the week:
1. Three Floyds - Gumballhead - American Pale Wheat
2. Three Floyds - Pride and Joy - American Pale Ale
3. Three Floyds - Robert The Bruce - Scottish Ale
4. Oskar Blues - Old Chub - Scotch Ale
5. Brouwerij Westmalle - Westmalle Trappist Dubbel - Dubbel
6. Flat Earth Brewing Company - Cygnus X-1 - English Porter
7. Ceylon / Lion Brewery - Lion Stout - Foreign / Export Stout
Westmalle seemed to please most, but it was no surprise that Robert the Bruce was the brew that was enjoyed by everyone.
We had a blast sharing one of our favorite hobbies with the family and really hope that everyone who partook found a couple of new brews to enjoy.
Eis Egian,
Randall
The group this evening was what has become the core group of tasters. We had another good line-up with one repeat from earlier in the week:
1. Three Floyds - Gumballhead - American Pale Wheat
2. Three Floyds - Pride and Joy - American Pale Ale
3. Three Floyds - Robert The Bruce - Scottish Ale
4. Oskar Blues - Old Chub - Scotch Ale
5. Brouwerij Westmalle - Westmalle Trappist Dubbel - Dubbel
6. Flat Earth Brewing Company - Cygnus X-1 - English Porter
7. Ceylon / Lion Brewery - Lion Stout - Foreign / Export Stout
Westmalle seemed to please most, but it was no surprise that Robert the Bruce was the brew that was enjoyed by everyone.
We had a blast sharing one of our favorite hobbies with the family and really hope that everyone who partook found a couple of new brews to enjoy.
Eis Egian,
Randall
Labels:
2011 Family Reunion,
Laura,
Randall,
Tasting Party
The Family Reunion, Tasting 3
July 5th, 2011
The group tonight was a mix of people who had joined us the previous two nights. It's interesting how the ales of varying intensity have apparently scared off a few but have also attracted many repeat customers. Tonight we sampled a new variety:
1. Madhouse Brewing Company - American Wheat - American Pale Wheat Ale
2. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Burning River Pale Ale - American Pale Ale
3. Sun King - Osiris - American Pale Ale
4. Boulevard Brewing Co. - The Sixth Glass - Quadrupel
5. Avery Brewing Company - The Czar - Russian Imperial Stout
6. Firestone Walker Brewing Co. - Abacus - American Barleywine
7. Three Floyds - Dreadnaught - Imperial IPA
8. Full Sail Brewery - Reserve Old Boardhead Barley Wine Ale - American Barleywine
While tastes differed as usual, the two clear favorites of the evening were Abacus and Dreadnaught. Both are fantastic brews, but I was surprised that a Double IPA could be such a crowd pleaser.
Eis Egian,
Randall
The group tonight was a mix of people who had joined us the previous two nights. It's interesting how the ales of varying intensity have apparently scared off a few but have also attracted many repeat customers. Tonight we sampled a new variety:
1. Madhouse Brewing Company - American Wheat - American Pale Wheat Ale
2. Great Lakes Brewing Company - Burning River Pale Ale - American Pale Ale
3. Sun King - Osiris - American Pale Ale
4. Boulevard Brewing Co. - The Sixth Glass - Quadrupel
5. Avery Brewing Company - The Czar - Russian Imperial Stout
6. Firestone Walker Brewing Co. - Abacus - American Barleywine
7. Three Floyds - Dreadnaught - Imperial IPA
8. Full Sail Brewery - Reserve Old Boardhead Barley Wine Ale - American Barleywine
While tastes differed as usual, the two clear favorites of the evening were Abacus and Dreadnaught. Both are fantastic brews, but I was surprised that a Double IPA could be such a crowd pleaser.
Eis Egian,
Randall
Labels:
2011 Family Reunion,
Laura,
Mike,
Randall,
Tasting Party
Monday, July 4, 2011
The Family Reunion, Tasting 2
So tonight we hit an almost entirely different line-up with almost a completely different crowd. Tonight's tasting included the following:
1. Madhouse Brewing Company - Pastime Pale Ale - American Pale Ale
2. Three Floyds - Pride and Joy - American Pale Ale
3. Anderson Valley Brewing Company - Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout - Oatmeal Stout
4. Bell's Brewery, Inc. - Bell's Special Double Cream Stout - American Stout
5. Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) - Oatmeal Stout - Oatmeal Stout
6. Lindemans - Framboise - Lambic
7. Stone Brewing Co. - Arrogant Bastard Ale - American Strong Ale
8. Founders - Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
9. Three Floyds Brewing Co. - Apocalypse Cow - American Double / Imperial IPA
10. Lagunitas Brewing Company - Imperial Stout - Russian Imperial Stout
11. Founders - Kentucky Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
While KBS was still well received, tonight the big winner was Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout.
Night two was just as fun as night one, but one thing that was noticeable was that with a much larger crowd to share the beer, the overall inebriation was lower :)
Eis Egian,
Randall
1. Madhouse Brewing Company - Pastime Pale Ale - American Pale Ale
2. Three Floyds - Pride and Joy - American Pale Ale
3. Anderson Valley Brewing Company - Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout - Oatmeal Stout
4. Bell's Brewery, Inc. - Bell's Special Double Cream Stout - American Stout
5. Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) - Oatmeal Stout - Oatmeal Stout
6. Lindemans - Framboise - Lambic
7. Stone Brewing Co. - Arrogant Bastard Ale - American Strong Ale
8. Founders - Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
9. Three Floyds Brewing Co. - Apocalypse Cow - American Double / Imperial IPA
10. Lagunitas Brewing Company - Imperial Stout - Russian Imperial Stout
11. Founders - Kentucky Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
While KBS was still well received, tonight the big winner was Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout.
Night two was just as fun as night one, but one thing that was noticeable was that with a much larger crowd to share the beer, the overall inebriation was lower :)
Eis Egian,
Randall
Labels:
2011 Family Reunion,
Laura,
Mike,
Randall,
Tasting Party
Sunday, July 3, 2011
The Family Reunion, Tasting 1
Mike, Laura and I are attending a family reunion so we decided to bring a ton of great beer and try to create some converts. Tonight we went through:
1. Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat NV - Duvel - Belgian Strong Pale Ale
2. Brasserie de Rochefort - Trappistes Rochefort 8 - Belgian Strong Dark Ale
3. St. Bernardus - Abt 12 - Belgian Quad
4. Deschutes Brewery - Hop In The Dark - American Black Ale
5. Founders - Kentucky Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
6. Boulevard Brewing Co. - Imperial Stout - American Double / Imperial Stout
KBS was the big winner followed by St. Bernardus 12. For my taste, Hop In The Dark was an excellent brew that was reminiscent of one of my favorites: Three Floyds Black Sun Stout.
The reunion has just begun and we've got plenty more to share!
Eis Egian,
Randall
1. Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat NV - Duvel - Belgian Strong Pale Ale
2. Brasserie de Rochefort - Trappistes Rochefort 8 - Belgian Strong Dark Ale
3. St. Bernardus - Abt 12 - Belgian Quad
4. Deschutes Brewery - Hop In The Dark - American Black Ale
5. Founders - Kentucky Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
6. Boulevard Brewing Co. - Imperial Stout - American Double / Imperial Stout
KBS was the big winner followed by St. Bernardus 12. For my taste, Hop In The Dark was an excellent brew that was reminiscent of one of my favorites: Three Floyds Black Sun Stout.
The reunion has just begun and we've got plenty more to share!
Eis Egian,
Randall
Labels:
2011 Family Reunion,
Laura,
Mike,
Randall,
Tasting Party
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Dark Lord Day 2011
Well, it took me a little longer than I thought to get this video completed...life is moving at break neck speeds right now. Dark Lord Day 2011 was a great adventure and here's the quick video of a few moments during that day at Three Floyd's brewery:
"broma theon" the food of the gods
-Charles
Part One
Part Two
"broma theon" the food of the gods
-Charles
Labels:
Dark Lord Day,
event,
Three Floyds
Monday, May 9, 2011
Our First Ever Beer Tasting Party
Saturday evening Laura and I hosted our first ever Beer Tasting Party. The picture above shows everything that we enjoyed that night.
Top Row; Left To Right
1) St. Bernardus - Abt 12 - Belgian Quad
2) Three Floyds - Black Sun Stout - Irish Dry Stout
3) Unibroue - La Fin Du Monde - Belgian Tripel
4) Three Floyds - 2011 Dark Lord - Russian Imperial Stout
5) Three Floyds - Dreadnaught - Imperial IPA
6) Another bottle pf St. Bernardus
7) Three Floyds - Rabid Rabbit - Belgian Saison
8) Three Floyds - Robert The Bruce - Scottish Ale
9) Bell's - Oberon - American Pale Wheat Ale
10) Guinness - Extra Stout - Irish Dry Stout
11) Birra Peroni Industriale - Peroni Nastro Azzurro - Euro Pale Lager
Middle Row; Left To Right
1) Sun King - Osiris - American Pale Ale
2) Oskar Blues - Old Chub - Scotch Ale
3) More Old Chub
4) Three Floyds - Pride and Joy - American Pale Ale
5) Brasserie de Rochefort - Trappistes Rochefort 8 - Belgian Strong Dark Ale
6) Lindemans - Framboise - Lambic
7) More Peroni
8) Left Hand - Milk Stout - Milk Stout
9) New Glarus - Spotted Cow - Cream Ale
10) More Pride and Joy
11) More Guiness
12) Sun King - Sunlight - Cream Ale
Bottom Row; Left To Right
1) Founders - Kentucky Breakfast Stout - American Double Imperial Stout
2) More Guinness
3) Founders - Backwoods Bastard - Scotch Ale
4) Spaten-Franziskaner-Brau - Hefe-Weisse - Hefeweizen
5) Founders - Red's Rye PA - Rye Beer
6) Aonther Osiris
7) Oskar Blues - Gordon / G'Knight - American Double / Imperial IPA
8) A second Rochefort 8
9) Some more Backwoods
10) Another KBS
11) Bell's - Two Hearted Ale - American IPA
12) Another Robert The Bruce
13) And finally... a Guinness
Not pictured:
Peoples Brewing - Aberrant Amber - American Amber / Red AleWe had a great time sharing a food and brews with friends and we look forward to doing this again!
Eis Igian,
Randall and Laura
Labels:
Randall,
Tasting Party
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Mission No. 3 - Imperial/Double IPAs
This mission was great,
Hardcore IPA (explicit imperial ale) - (rated 5) - Poured like grape fruit juice, smelled close to belgium ale with a hint of lime, but did not pleasure the taste buds. I can taste the alcohol immediately, a bit overwhelming. It has a pleasurable aftertaste and perfect carbonated consistency, but the flavor just never sat right with me. No matter how many times I sipped it just seemed like something was just 'off'.
Moylander Double IPA - (rated 8) - Pours with a full head, and a light citrus aroma. This is a very sneaky beer...I can't taste the alcohol at all and it is 8.5%! It does not have a typical, or at least typical in the double IPAs I've had so far, taste. In fact it almost feels like it has no taste until the aftertaste, very strange. The aftertaste lets you know it is an IPA, but that's pretty much it. Almost too much carbonation, but this is a great beer. I found another one I like...next.
Moylander Triple IPA - (rated 9) - the more hops the better! I was very excited to see a triple sitting beside the double IPA by Moylander. It has a familiar aftertaste as a Belgium ale and the crisp punch of the triple IPA, what a great combination.
Bells Hopslam Double IPA - (rated 9) - I can't get this beer in Houston and forget the specifics, but I remember that it was an amazing beer....sorry I didn't write the review when I tried it.
Harpoon Leviathan Imperial IPA - (rated 9) - This was the most surprise I had so far. I picked it up as a four pack for fairly cheep ($11) and did not expect to get the drinkability it served. Pours very crisp with little to no head. With a sweet and mild flower effervescent it is quite the delight. The aftertaste leaves a touch of warmth, but well balanced, so well balanced you are ready to take the next drink somewhat quickly. I found myself finishing a bottle before I completed the taste test...interesting. Either way, this is a big surprise and I am very happy to have found such a cheap wonderful Imperial IPA.
Bridgeport Hop Czar Imperial IPA - (rated 7) - Pours as a solid amber with little to no head. Initial whiff is a subtle pleasant flowery smell. Initial taste is lacking with plenty of carbonation. Aftertaste is warm and pleasant, which can almost fool me into desiring another one.
After trying these different beers I tried the 479 again and found its taste was a little lacking. Maybe I had it in the fridge too long, I don't know. The winner of this contest has to be the Harpoon Leviathan Imperial IPA for a great balance of cost and flavor. The Moylander wins by its great taste, but the Leviathan gets it in the end due to its sheer value.
Till next time,
Broma Theon (the food of the Gods)
-charles
Labels:
bells,
bridgeport,
double ipa,
hardcore,
harpoon,
hop czar,
Imperial IPA,
moylander
Friday, March 4, 2011
Oskar Blues
Oskar Blues
Just thought it would be worth to watch a quick video of the 'Gubna', probably my favorite Imperial IPA still. I will get the review out soon for Mission 3, enjoy the video from their website.
Labels:
gubna,
oskar blues,
video
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Mission 3: Double Imperial = Double Taste
If you're new to the blog, please check out our scoring system under the Beer Missions tab to better understand how we are rating beers.
Okay, so this mission is going to start with an admission: I don't like reviewing beer that I don't enjoy. Don't get me wrong, I love trying all kinds of beer but I always feel bad about scoring brews low because I know that a brewer somewhere worked up a recipe and I hate trashing someone's invention. And if I'm being totally honest, I have to admit that I don't feel inspired to write about beers that I don't like. Obviously this creates an unrealistic cross-section of my tasting experience. It probably appears that I love every beer I try when the reality is that I run across many brews that don't suit my tastes.
Well, this mission didn't give me any room to hide, so I'll shoot straight.
(1) Southern Tier - Unearthly
Watery with a marmalade flavor that isn't over the top. An interesting brew that I won't avoid but probably won't go out of my way for either.
Score: 5 out 10
(2) Flying Dog - Double Dog
Oddly, the scent reminds me of a Belgian pale ale. Strong orange taste with a strong bitter alcohol finish. I won't say that this beer is bad, but it did not suit my tastes at all.
Score: 1 out 10
(3) Founders - Double Trouble
Awesome citrus hop scent, big citrus and pine front and a nice dry finish. Now, this I enjoyed!
Score: 9 out 10
(4) Mojo Risin - Boulder Beer
Small orange taste with a huge bitter finish. I like the little brother much, much better.
Score: 4 out 10
(5) Rouge - XS Imperial Pale Ale
I almost added this brew to my list of favorites. This brew reminded me distantly of an English IPA without as much "earthiness", which I really enjoyed.
Score: 8 out 10
So in the end, I did find a couple real winners. XS is good enough that I will seek it out and Double Trouble had to be listed as one of my favorites.
My new list looks like this:
(1) Bell's - Hopslam
(2) Three Floyds - Dreadnaught
(3) Oskar Blues - Gordon
(4) Three Floyds - Apocalypse Cow
(5) Founders - Double Trouble
(6) Victory Brewing - Hop Wallop
The separation between 1 - 3 is minuscule enough that it's difficult to say that I really have a favorite.
Thanks Charles, this was great mission! Lots of fun and very tasty!
Eis Igian,
Randall
Okay, so this mission is going to start with an admission: I don't like reviewing beer that I don't enjoy. Don't get me wrong, I love trying all kinds of beer but I always feel bad about scoring brews low because I know that a brewer somewhere worked up a recipe and I hate trashing someone's invention. And if I'm being totally honest, I have to admit that I don't feel inspired to write about beers that I don't like. Obviously this creates an unrealistic cross-section of my tasting experience. It probably appears that I love every beer I try when the reality is that I run across many brews that don't suit my tastes.
Well, this mission didn't give me any room to hide, so I'll shoot straight.
(1) Southern Tier - Unearthly
Watery with a marmalade flavor that isn't over the top. An interesting brew that I won't avoid but probably won't go out of my way for either.
Score: 5 out 10
(2) Flying Dog - Double Dog
Oddly, the scent reminds me of a Belgian pale ale. Strong orange taste with a strong bitter alcohol finish. I won't say that this beer is bad, but it did not suit my tastes at all.
Score: 1 out 10
(3) Founders - Double Trouble
Awesome citrus hop scent, big citrus and pine front and a nice dry finish. Now, this I enjoyed!
Score: 9 out 10
(4) Mojo Risin - Boulder Beer
Small orange taste with a huge bitter finish. I like the little brother much, much better.
Score: 4 out 10
(5) Rouge - XS Imperial Pale Ale
I almost added this brew to my list of favorites. This brew reminded me distantly of an English IPA without as much "earthiness", which I really enjoyed.
Score: 8 out 10
So in the end, I did find a couple real winners. XS is good enough that I will seek it out and Double Trouble had to be listed as one of my favorites.
My new list looks like this:
(1) Bell's - Hopslam
(2) Three Floyds - Dreadnaught
(3) Oskar Blues - Gordon
(4) Three Floyds - Apocalypse Cow
(5) Founders - Double Trouble
(6) Victory Brewing - Hop Wallop
The separation between 1 - 3 is minuscule enough that it's difficult to say that I really have a favorite.
Thanks Charles, this was great mission! Lots of fun and very tasty!
Eis Igian,
Randall
Labels:
Beer Mission 3,
Imperial IPA,
India Pale Ale,
IPA,
Randall
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Mission No. 3: Preview
I'm already geared up for Mission Number Three, great idea Charles! I have 5 never before tried (by me) IPA'S in my fridge, chilled and ready to go.
I thought that before I got going on this mission, I'd post my current top five IPA's:
After compiling this list, it led me to feel that I didn't really like being limited to a "Sweet 16" list on Our Preferences. What about numbers 17, 18 and 19? What about the fact that I like my favorite stout for entirely different reasons than I like my favorite IPA? How do I even compare KBS to Hopslam to Rochfort 8? In light of this, I abandoned the "Sweet 16" and made a categoric list. I don't intend to have a 100 beers on my favorites list... but then again, why not? If we get to that point, we could always create a preferences / profile page for each of us.
But now back to the mission. With today being a great football day, I'll begin my journey into Mission Number Three by trying at least two "new" IPA's. I can't wait!
Eis Igian,
Randall
I thought that before I got going on this mission, I'd post my current top five IPA's:
- Bell's - Hopslam
- Three Floyds - Dreadnaught
- Three Floyds - Apocalypse Cow
- Oskar Blues - Gordon
- Victory Brewing - Hop Wallop
After compiling this list, it led me to feel that I didn't really like being limited to a "Sweet 16" list on Our Preferences. What about numbers 17, 18 and 19? What about the fact that I like my favorite stout for entirely different reasons than I like my favorite IPA? How do I even compare KBS to Hopslam to Rochfort 8? In light of this, I abandoned the "Sweet 16" and made a categoric list. I don't intend to have a 100 beers on my favorites list... but then again, why not? If we get to that point, we could always create a preferences / profile page for each of us.
But now back to the mission. With today being a great football day, I'll begin my journey into Mission Number Three by trying at least two "new" IPA's. I can't wait!
Eis Igian,
Randall
Labels:
American Double,
American IPA,
Beer Mission 3,
double ipa,
IPA,
Randall
Monday, January 17, 2011
Mission No. 3 - Double IPAs
Wow, this is a crazy one for me. I definitely didn't see myself enjoying IPA's, let alone their double goodness older kin the Double (or Imperial) IPA. I love the more rich flavor (and usually alcohol percentage) in the Doubles so it is part of my new challenge. Being that we all like IPAs now (except Laura I think), the challenge will be to try at least 5 new Double or Imperial IPAs that you have never had before and then give a final tally of your top 3 favorites even if those favorites didn't move before the Mission. The hope is that we will be forced to travel to the undiscovered country and find some new tracks of land worthy to return to in the future...find new great beer!
Although the challenge is not very original or thought provoking, I honestly just want us all to find some amazing new Double IPAs. Maybe I'm just selfish. Or maybe I'm thinking of all of us since we like IPAs!!
So far the Double IPAs I've loved are (in order):
1) Gordon - Oskar Blues
2) Dreadnaught - Three Floyds
3) Hercules Double IPA - Great Divide Brewing Company
4) 471 Small Patch Double Hopped IPA
Strangely enough, Colorado has 3 of my favorite 4 so far.
Very excited to find a few more great ones to throw on the list! Cheers and let's see what great new Double IPAs you can find for me...I mean we can all find for each other!!
"broma theon"
"food of the gods"
-charles
Although the challenge is not very original or thought provoking, I honestly just want us all to find some amazing new Double IPAs. Maybe I'm just selfish. Or maybe I'm thinking of all of us since we like IPAs!!
So far the Double IPAs I've loved are (in order):
1) Gordon - Oskar Blues
2) Dreadnaught - Three Floyds
3) Hercules Double IPA - Great Divide Brewing Company
4) 471 Small Patch Double Hopped IPA
Strangely enough, Colorado has 3 of my favorite 4 so far.
Very excited to find a few more great ones to throw on the list! Cheers and let's see what great new Double IPAs you can find for me...I mean we can all find for each other!!
"broma theon"
"food of the gods"
-charles
Labels:
Beer Mission 3,
double ipa
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Oskar Blues: Gubna
I have another top 3 beer! This beer is amazing with a capital A! It is strange that it took this long for me to enjoy an IPA, but when you taste this IPA you are brought into an amazing world of goodness whether you want to go or not.
Brewer: Oskar Blues Brewery
Brew: Gubna
Style: Imperial IPA
Alcohol: 10%
Source: 12 oz can
Glass: St. Arnold's Tumbler
Temp: Pulled from freezer (trying to cool quicker)...40 deg?
Appearance: Light Amber
Aroma: citrus
Taste: The most balanced citrus flavor I've had in an IPA yet, so robust with other flavors, just can't name them, but it was absolutely amazing.
Drinkability: Very smooth, amazingly easy to drink and this is saying a lot for me with 10% alcohol, which is freakishly hidden. The beer was chilled a little too much so there was almost no head and the bubbles were very slow to rise. Can't wait to try another one...pulled from the fridge this time.
Brew: Gubna
Style: Imperial IPA
Alcohol: 10%
Source: 12 oz can
Glass: St. Arnold's Tumbler
Temp: Pulled from freezer (trying to cool quicker)...40 deg?
Appearance: Light Amber
Aroma: citrus
Taste: The most balanced citrus flavor I've had in an IPA yet, so robust with other flavors, just can't name them, but it was absolutely amazing.
Drinkability: Very smooth, amazingly easy to drink and this is saying a lot for me with 10% alcohol, which is freakishly hidden. The beer was chilled a little too much so there was almost no head and the bubbles were very slow to rise. Can't wait to try another one...pulled from the fridge this time.
This beer gets a 10 of 10!
"Broma theon"
-charles
Labels:
colorado,
gubna,
Imperial IPA,
oskar blues
Friday, December 10, 2010
Dark Horse
Brew Details and Conditions:
Brewer: Dark Horse Brewing Company
Brew: Plead The 5th Imperial Stout
Style: Russian Imperial Stout
Alcohol: 12%
Source: 12 oz bottle
Glass: New Belgium Goblet
Temp: 50 deg
Appearance: Thin chocolaty brown head, jet black ale.
Aroma: Molasses, chocolate, coffee, slight booziness
Taste: Creamy chocolate and coffee with no noticeable roasted malt.
Drinkability: Very smooth, very easy to drink and deceptively alcoholic. While the bubbles make a cool pattern atop the brew, I only notice slight carbonation..
Notes:
I give this very drinkable stout 8.5 out of 10.
Eis Igian,
Randall
Brewer: Dark Horse Brewing Company
Brew: Plead The 5th Imperial Stout
Style: Russian Imperial Stout
Alcohol: 12%
Source: 12 oz bottle
Glass: New Belgium Goblet
Temp: 50 deg
Appearance: Thin chocolaty brown head, jet black ale.
Aroma: Molasses, chocolate, coffee, slight booziness
Taste: Creamy chocolate and coffee with no noticeable roasted malt.
Drinkability: Very smooth, very easy to drink and deceptively alcoholic. While the bubbles make a cool pattern atop the brew, I only notice slight carbonation..
Notes:
I give this very drinkable stout 8.5 out of 10.
Eis Igian,
Randall
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Mission Two: A Festival Of Belgian Ales
Okay, the completion of this Beer Mission is coming quite a bit later than I had planned, but I have finally sat down to complete it. I thought a bit about the best way to put my thoughts to "paper" and have decided to do sort of a head-to-head comparison.
Brewer | Trappistes Rochefort | Trappistes Rochefort | Trappistes Rochefort | St Bernardus |
Brew | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
Style | Belgian Strong Dark Ale | Belgian Strong Dark Ale | Belgian Quad | Belgian Quad |
Alcohol | 7.5% (Not noticeable) | 9.2% (Hidden pretty well) | 11.3% (Warm alcohol feel with each sip) | 10.5% (Hidden very well) |
Source | 11.2oz Bottle | 11.2oz Bottle | 11.2oz Bottle | 25.4oz Bottle |
Glass | Orval Goblet | Westmalle Goblet | Westmalle Goblet | Large Wine Glass |
Temp | 50 deg | 50 deg | 50 deg | 50 deg |
Appearance | Cloudy light brown with a frothy tan head | Cloudy dark brown with a frothy tan head | Cloudy dark ruby red with a frothy tan head | Cloudy plum color with a gushing foamy white head. |
Aroma | Some caramel and a little bit of sour fruit | Strong estery yeast with big notes of plum | Sweetest aroma of the four with notes of cherry and grape | Clove, anise, estery yeast, dark fruit and light notes of apple |
Taste | Dry, mildly sweet with some apple and a small spice finish | Rich and sweet with warm fruit tones and a smooth fruity finish | Strong sweet grape, w/some "breadiness" and a light bitter finish | Sweet, smooth with some hints of anise and a sweet finish |
Mouthfeel | Watery with medium carbonation | Slightly thicker than water with light carbonation | Syrupy with almost no carbonation | Watery with medium carbonation |
Drinkability | I could drink more than one bottle. | One whole bottle is about my limit. | I could drink half a bottle. | Very, very drinkable. I could (and did) drink an entire 750ml bottle. |
Notes | Lacks the rich and hearty attributes that I associate with the style | In my opinion, this is the quintessential Belgian Strong Dark | Rochefort 10 is very well thought of, but just doesn't suit my tastes and borders on too sweet for the style | I absolutely love the craftsmanship of this ale. |
Score |
If you're new to these styles, let me make a note about drinkability. These are big, hearty ales that fill your belly and satisfy the taste buds. While technically they are all beer, they have about as much in common with a session beer as a Great Pyrenees does with a Chihuahua. These ales drink more like a glass of rich wine than a glass of Budweiser.
In closing, all four of these brews are good examples of fine Belgian ales and all four are well respected. While I can enjoy them all, St Bernardus 12 and Rochefort 8 are especially magnificent ales that leave little room for improvement. St Bernardus 12 was influential enough that I had to change my Sweet 16 and give it nearly top honors.
Mike, this was a great Mission, one that I throughly enjoyed!
Eis Igian,
Randall
Monday, November 15, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Gulden Draak

Brewer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge N.V.
Brew: Gulden Draak
Style: Belgian Strong Dark Ale
Alcohol: 10.5%
Source: 11.02 oz bottle
Glass: New Belgium Goblet
Temp: 50
Appearance: Small tan head atop a a deep ruby brown ale.
Aroma: Sweet grape, plum and that awesome scent of estery Belgian yeast.
Taste: Sweet malt blended unbelievably well with grape and a light alcohol finish.
Drinkability: The mild carbonation and smooth body make this brew go down a little too easy.
Notes: This one was just as good at room temperature as it was cold.
I give this AMAZING brew a 9.5 out of 10.
Eis Igian,
Randall
Labels:
Belgian Strong Dark Ale,
Gulden Draak,
Micro Review,
Randall,
review
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Coming Soon... Micro Reviews
When I first started posting reviews, I tried to write detailed accounts that highlighted as much of the experience as I could capture. More recently I have been trying to shorten my reviews a bit, mostly for the sake of saving time.
Even then, I still put a fair amount of thought into what I have to say and how I want to say it. Due to the cost in time I have found that I'm not typically writing reviews for beer that I wouldn't rate at least a 6 and even worse, I sometimes push interesting beer to the back of my fridge because I don't want to "waste" drinking it without reviewing it.
Some of the "alternative" review formats that Charles and Laura have been using got me to thinking that I'd like to try some shorter reviews. I am going to try a "Micro Review" style where I just hit the high points and give a quick summary. Or maybe even just the high points or just the summary.
I'll still write detailed reviews for the Beer Missions and I'm sure plenty of brews will inspire careful illustration, but I'm looking forward to trying my hand at a more expedient format.
Eis Igian,
Randall
Even then, I still put a fair amount of thought into what I have to say and how I want to say it. Due to the cost in time I have found that I'm not typically writing reviews for beer that I wouldn't rate at least a 6 and even worse, I sometimes push interesting beer to the back of my fridge because I don't want to "waste" drinking it without reviewing it.
Some of the "alternative" review formats that Charles and Laura have been using got me to thinking that I'd like to try some shorter reviews. I am going to try a "Micro Review" style where I just hit the high points and give a quick summary. Or maybe even just the high points or just the summary.
I'll still write detailed reviews for the Beer Missions and I'm sure plenty of brews will inspire careful illustration, but I'm looking forward to trying my hand at a more expedient format.
Eis Igian,
Randall
Labels:
Micro Review,
Randall
Monday, September 20, 2010
Mission No. 2...success
Wow, I am really beginning to enjoy beer. My picks for the challenge were all amazing and I kind of knew that going in. I chose the Westmalle Dubbel, Westmalle Tripel, and Allagash Four Ale to sample the differences in flavor between a dubbel, tripel and a quad.
The Dubbel is just the perfect loyal reliable contender that I knew it would it be as it amazes you both in the initial taste and after effect. The first time I tried it I was tasting beers every other night by just drinking half of the bottle; I did not stop by just drinking half the bottle with the dubbel.
The tripel doesn't settle as nicely as the dubbel, but its flavor is a home run. It has a lot of carbonation, a little bit clearer appearance, and a little more of a kick.
And finally the Quad had the most amazing flavor out the three delivering a taste I had never had before, but now absolutely desire to have again. With its warm 10% alcohol rating it manages to not overwhelm you while transferring a healthy dose of delicious amber successfully to its new resting place....my belly. Grabbing the Allagash at $16 a bottle (priced at $20) I was a little nervous not knowing if it would live up to the price; I was pleasantly rewarded for my purchase.
If other quads are as rich in flavor and balanced in alcohol punch I think I might have a new favorite. In short, the quad won the contest in fullness and flavor and desirability. Since I didn't take the minute to write the review when I had tasted these amazing contenders I won't finish with the normal bullet point statistics. All you have to know is that Allagash is truly an amazing beer along with the greatness that is Westmalle and is now on my sweet 16 hall of fame.
Success was indeed reached through this new mission as I found a new friend...Allagash.
Broma Theon
-Charles
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