Hey, don't blame me. That's what they called it. The "story" about the name is in the fine print on the label. I'm 99% sure it is just a bunch of bull so I won't bother with it here.
Pretty typical Lagunitas. Fairly hoppy, a decent ale flavor, and a bit of sweetness to this one. Not bad. Not as good as what I was drinking earlier in the day, but the variety was good. I'd drink this any day, but I don't think I'll be buying it again for myself.
Cheers,
Andy
Barrels and Stockings
Monday, July 6, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Flying Money El Matador
This was a very interesting drink.. An Imperial Rye Ale, aged in Spanish Cedar. Definitely has some of the wood aged feel of a barrel aged product, but the cedar is a little different. A little softer, a little rosier. More sandalwood type feeling. As it was cold, it was very, very smooth. The more it warmed, it picked up more of the typical rye bite and harshness. Now, I happen to like the taste of rye, so I was good with that. I was also pretty great with the smooth feeling as well.
Let's just say I went back and bought another bottle.
Cheers,
Andy
Let's just say I went back and bought another bottle.
Cheers,
Andy
Monday, June 15, 2015
Ommegang Three-Eyed Raven
Another beer? It's like I keep forgetting to document what I'm really doing or something.
Anyway, this is an interesting tie-in to Game of Thrones, and with the season 5 finale yesterday, sure. It describes itself as a Dark Saison Ale. I'll buy that description. It was a little more malty and rye grainy than I would describe any Saison, but I also wouldn't call any other Saison I've seen a 'dark'. It reminded me of a richer, thicker Negra Modelo. If you know me, that is one of my all time favorite beers. Unfortunately for this, part of that is the way the Modelo gives the maltiness without the weight. All in all, this was a fairly full and filling beer. Nothing bad with that, but it is probably more suited when winter is coming than during the middle of June.
As it is, this is recommended and perfectly amusing to watch characters that you get invested in get killed off.
Anyway, this is an interesting tie-in to Game of Thrones, and with the season 5 finale yesterday, sure. It describes itself as a Dark Saison Ale. I'll buy that description. It was a little more malty and rye grainy than I would describe any Saison, but I also wouldn't call any other Saison I've seen a 'dark'. It reminded me of a richer, thicker Negra Modelo. If you know me, that is one of my all time favorite beers. Unfortunately for this, part of that is the way the Modelo gives the maltiness without the weight. All in all, this was a fairly full and filling beer. Nothing bad with that, but it is probably more suited when winter is coming than during the middle of June.
As it is, this is recommended and perfectly amusing to watch characters that you get invested in get killed off.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Few Barrel Gin
Weird!
Gin that has been aged in a barrel. Take a whiff... it is gin, but there's more going on. There's a nice little bit of whisky-like oaks and vanilla type things on the nose, but not a ton. Just enough to let you know that something is going on.
Drinking it neat, it is kinda odd. I don't drink a lot of gin neat, and it doesn't work quite like a whisky there. As I don't really like drinking gin neat, no surprise that neat doesn't really work for me here. But there is enough interesting going on that you think "this is gonna be great for something." My problem has been that I have no idea what that something would be.
Gin and Tonic. Nope. Nope, nope, nope. Get that taste out of my mouth. ugh.
Manhattan... now lets's talk.
This worked pretty darned well. It was a nice blend back towards a good martini from the manhattan. However, the cherries after sitting in Gin for a half hour were not good. Added great flavor to the drink, but not good on their own.
Up next, maybe a Negroni? I need to pick up some Compari.
Gin that has been aged in a barrel. Take a whiff... it is gin, but there's more going on. There's a nice little bit of whisky-like oaks and vanilla type things on the nose, but not a ton. Just enough to let you know that something is going on.
Drinking it neat, it is kinda odd. I don't drink a lot of gin neat, and it doesn't work quite like a whisky there. As I don't really like drinking gin neat, no surprise that neat doesn't really work for me here. But there is enough interesting going on that you think "this is gonna be great for something." My problem has been that I have no idea what that something would be.
Gin and Tonic. Nope. Nope, nope, nope. Get that taste out of my mouth. ugh.
Manhattan... now lets's talk.
Up next, maybe a Negroni? I need to pick up some Compari.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Blanch de Namur
Again, not much of a beer reviewer, but this was really tasty. A rich and deep wheat forward Belgian with some nice pepper and citrus notes. Surprisingly lightly carbonated, mouthfeel was almost more like a nice wine. Had to go back to Costco and pick up a couple of bottles.
Cheers,
Andy
Cheers,
Andy
Friday, April 24, 2015
Lot 40 Canadian, Second Review.
No more release year on the bottle, purchased 4/2015
Nose: vanilla, toffee, alcohol, menthol, young wood.
Palate: sharp tannins, vanilla, toffee caramels,
Finish: harsh, bitter menthol. Hits really high and hot on the back of the
tongue.
Normally, I have no intention of doing a second review...
But this new bottle is way different than the 2012 release. That stuff was great. I loved it.
See the previous review. This is
similar. Similar nose, but a younger
feel to it. The palate has a ton of the
same notes, but is a lot sharper. The
finish on the new stuff, however, is horrible compared to the first. I wonder if there is a lot of batch
variation, or if they are just trying to capitalize on the success of that
first trial of good stuff. I went out of
my way to purchase this, it isn't available in Michigan. Really disappointed.
Monday, April 20, 2015
WhiskyFest 2015
Just a quick bit of notes from the event… I’m sure I’ll write more
later, specifically when I do a further examination of any of these whiskies,
but not right now. Some basic Stars (1-5) rating below. This mostly does not reflect value, some of
these are horrible values, but still pretty good drinks.
Sampled:
High West Midwinter Night’s Dram ****
Koval Barrel Strength Rye *
Redbreast 21yr. ****
Forty Creek Confederation Oak ***
Forty Creek Evolution ***
Crown Royal XR Lasalle ***
Old Forester 2014 Birthday Bourbon **
Redemption Rye 7yr. ***
Woodford Reserve Pinot Noir *
Woodford Reserve Rye **
Clyde May’s Special Reserve *
Larceny (in Seminar) ***
Bernheim Original Wheal 7yo (in Seminar)
**
Parker’s Heritage Collection Original
Batch Wheat (in Seminar) ***
Heaven Hill Select 8yo Cognac Cask
Finished (in Seminar) *****
Hibiki 17 *****
Nikka Coffey Grain ****
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof ****
Jefferson’s Ocean Aged *
Michter’s US1 Sour Mash **
Hudson Whiskey Maple Cask *
Jim Beam Distiller’s Masterpiece ****
Jim Beam Harvest Collection Rolled Oat
***
Jim Beam Harvest Collection High Rye ***
J.P.Wiser’s Rye (in Seminar) ***
J.P.Wiser’s 18yr (in Seminar) ****
Pike Creek (in Seminar) ***
Lot 40 (in Seminar) ****
Don’s Phd Blend (in Seminar) ****
J.P.Wiser’s 30yr (in Seminar) *****
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1984 *****
Few Rye ***
Few Barrel Aged Gin ***
Few Single Malt ****
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