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Monday, September 28, 2009

New Glarus Brewing Company: Organic Revolution

Organic Revolution
New Glarus Brewing Co.
2400 State Hwy 69
New Glarus, WI
10A. American Pale Ale



Aroma: (6/12)
Almost no aroma to be found, very faint citrus/orange.

Appearance: (3/3)
Straw golden cloudiness,
almost witbier/hefeweizen-like. Pours a fantastic
head. The head dissipates quickly and doesn't lace
the glass on it's way down.

Flavor: (12/20)
Low hop character. There is very little flavor to this
beer! In the absence of flavor, the beer is clean.
I wish I could write more to describe it, but there
really aren't any more adjectives to use when
flavor isn't really present.

Mouthfeel: (3/5)
Medium body with medium carbonation, a little
creaminess present. No lingering tastes on the
front or back of the tongue.

Overall Impression: (5/10)
A very strange beer coming from New Glarus.
Every beer I've ever had from them has had
a very distinguishable taste/flavor. Flavors
are very light to almost non-existent. It is a
very easy to drink beer, but with very little
redeeming characteristics. The bottle
mentions this is a hoppy golden ale, I personally
experienced neither!

TOTAL: 29/50

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Lakefront Brewery: Fuel Cafe Coffee Stout

Fuel Cafe Coffee Stout
Lakefront Brewery
1872 N. Commerce Street
Milwaukee, WI

21A. Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer







Description from Lakefront's website:
This unique stout combines the flavor of roasted malts and
Milwaukee's renowned FUEL CAFE coffee. Pours a
deep, dark
color with a beautiful creamy tan head.

Coffee aromas dominate the nose, with a background of
roasted grain. The fine balance of mild hops, the gentle
acidity of choice coffee and the full mouth feel from
roasted malt barley make this an unforgettable
brew.

Absolutely fabulous with dessert! Try this one with a
chocolaty brownie or a creamy tiramisu, or keep
it
simple and enjoy with fresh berries and vanilla ice

cream. Ideal Serving Temp: 58-60° F.
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Aroma: (9/12)
Roasty malt aroma with some underlying sweetness.
Faint coffee hints, no hop aromas noticeable.

Appearance: (3/3)
Very deep brown, almost black. The head is a nice
light brown hue that retains and laces glass.

Flavor: (14/20)
Roasted malt with slight chocolate undertones. Low
hop bitterness. I search for the coffee flavor, but
am really unable to find it. There might be a minute
coffee flavor, but that may only be coming from the
malt used.

Mouthfeel: (3/5)
Medium body. Lacks body for a coffee stout. Some
Creaminess, but lacks the stout / malt backbone.

Overall Impression: (5/10)
Stout brewed with coffee: Firstly, for a stout this
beer lacks body. Secondly, there is very little to no
coffee flavor - or even hints. I could possibly mistake
this beer for a chocolate porter.

TOTAL: 34/50


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Friday, September 25, 2009

South Shore Brewery: Herbal Cream Ale

Herbal Cream Ale
South Shore Brewery

808 W. Main Street
Ashland, WI

21A. Spice, Herb or Vegetable Beer






Aroma: (8/12)
Light citrusy and herbal & possible vegetal aroma with
possibly some Belgian hints
. Very little/light hop aroma
with restrained esters.


Appearance: (1/3)
Pours a very light golden hue with a nice head. Clarity
is intermediate because of amount of sediment 
present. The head dissipates quickly with no lacing
on glass.


Flavor: (12/20)
Fairly herbal / vegetable taste, but can't determine
exact
herb/spices used. Medium to low hop flavor,
balance between hops and herbs is a little off. Finish
is not pleasant, possibly due to degree of sediment.
Not very clean.

Mouthfeel: (2/5)
Very light body - low creaminess/not very smooth.
Light carbonation.

Overall Impression: (3/10)
Herbal beer is very hard to pull off and balance out,
especially with a Cream Ale. The beer
was overall
unpleasant! After having more sips and warming

the beer up, the herbal flavor and after-taste had
becomevery undesirable. I rarely am not able to
finish a beer, but I could not finish this one.

TOTAL: 26/50

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

2009 Great Taste of the Midwest

So, I do understand that I'm a little tardy at blogging about my adventures at the 2009 Great Taste and am just getting around to it.  Again, like last year, we were able to get tickets via craigslist a few weeks before the event!  We happened to come up empty again in the ticket lottery drawing, so craigslist was our only hope.  It sure is amazing to see how popular this event has gotten and how difficult it is to obtain tickets.  On craigslist and Ebay the tickets were going for around $100-$150 each, which is absolutely rediculous.  Tip to all; wait until a week before the event and you can always get your hands on tickets for face value and not be totally scalped.

Like last year, we went to Maduro for the Bell's pre-Great Taste release.  18 Bell's beers on tap can make any craft beer fanatic cry.  As you can see from 'The Lineup', there were many choices to dabble in!  From Poolside Ale, Bourbon Barrel Hell Hath No Fury to Hop Slam, this was a Bell's fans' dream!  Thank goodness we had a good hearty meal beforehand at The Great Dane Pub, and a few beers of course!  If it weren't for the meal before Maduro's, this would have been a very short night!

I'm not sure I can pinpoint a favorite of all the Bell's lineup as a few were gone before we had gotten to Maduro's at 8:30pm or so.  I had never had the Poolside before and it was very light, but very refreshing.  The nose was very fruity and there was no mistaking it.  It poured a golden peach color with a nice head.  I'd probably give it a solid "B" (BeerAdvocate's reviews).
Saturday finally arrived and we all headed over to the Ale Asylum for a bloody mary and to catch the shuttle over to the festival.  Ale Asylum is pretty damn close to the Aloha Inn, where we usually stay for the weekend.  It was uber cheap and beats staying downtown/State Street where hotels usually go for $120+.  We save a lot just staying at the Aloha and taking cabs into downtown during the evening!

After a very tasty bloody at the Ale Asylum, the shuttle finally showed and we hopped on for our yearly bus ride to Olin-Turville Park for the 2009 Great Taste of the Midwest!  I've been going to the fest for 10 of the past 11 years and it has only rained or sprinkled once, which was last year where it sprinkled for about an hour!  The weather has almost always been perfect!  This day (August 8th, 2009) was no different, even though it was quite warm and humid.  Thanks to the water stations positioned all around the grounds as I did get very thirsty for water towards the end, 6:00pm.
Of course Bell's had the largest setup and 'show' at their tent, but quite a few other breweries are starting do the same, with themes and dress.
The Official Program and Brewery List (.pdf) was once again nice and thick, easy to use and is nice that the people running the festival decided to revamp the layout of the festival, which was much needed!
After not hitting the Real Ale tent last year because I guess I was concentrating on my drinking and socializing that I had totally forgotten about it!  The selection (.xls) of real ales was once again fantastic!  I spent about an hour or so sampling and chatting up folks about their experience and their favorites as of yet...  I believe this is the point where I lost most of my friends and just meandered around solo and meeting interesting people, everywhere!  I did try to find my friends, but alas, it didn't happen after standing at one of the exits at festival close.  After wrapping up my drink, I headed for the shuttles and hoped to find the Ale Asylum bus to get back and hopefully would find them there!  I somehow was able to find the shuttle before it took off with a full load of fest-goers!  The ride back was awesome, I'd given away all my hops that I had attached to my had to those who wanted to eat them or put them in their drink - a fine idea if you haven't tried it!
Back at the Asylum and no friends, but that's cool; I met a few people on the shuttle ride back and all chatted for an hour or so.  Back to the Aloha Inn, maybe they were there!!!  Nope!  I waited for about an hour before my friend Peter wound-up getting back in a taxi after taking the wrong shuttle to the other side of Madison (a crappy $30 mistake).  Out for a few more drinks and some reggae music we went!  Great time at the Great Taste, again!