OK, first reaction is that Sam Calgione seems a bit tipsy. Mind, if I worked at that brewery I'd probably be half in the bag as often as not. Still, I expect he'd sober up if he knew a camera was on. So, the beer. Well, on that point, I'd say that I found this very drinkable for the alcohol content. I can't believe it's 10%. Typically at that strength I think I'd notice that it was a "big" beer. This had much less of a footprint than wine (at a slightly lower alcohol content, but still). The next thought is that this might be the gateway drug for wine snobs to consider beer. It comes in a 750 ml bottle, can easily be shared and has enough fruit in it to keep Andrea Immer chatting for a while. My final thought, too much fruit. I loved it at first, but by the time I got to the end, I had about had it. It made me think of a Berliner Weisse with a shot of fruit juice (which is, for the record, the wrong way to drink a Berliner Weisse). Given that I was the only one drinking it- dad opted for my last Sierra Nevada Torpedo and papa-in-law took a Corona- this is a bit unfair. If you split it with a friend, you'll be happy. Final comment: love the yeast! The yeast- I presume a Belgian strain- was very big on the nose and very welcome.
This is a blog about beer and anything else that's on my mind. Best read with a beer close by.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Going to the Dogfishes
OK, first reaction is that Sam Calgione seems a bit tipsy. Mind, if I worked at that brewery I'd probably be half in the bag as often as not. Still, I expect he'd sober up if he knew a camera was on. So, the beer. Well, on that point, I'd say that I found this very drinkable for the alcohol content. I can't believe it's 10%. Typically at that strength I think I'd notice that it was a "big" beer. This had much less of a footprint than wine (at a slightly lower alcohol content, but still). The next thought is that this might be the gateway drug for wine snobs to consider beer. It comes in a 750 ml bottle, can easily be shared and has enough fruit in it to keep Andrea Immer chatting for a while. My final thought, too much fruit. I loved it at first, but by the time I got to the end, I had about had it. It made me think of a Berliner Weisse with a shot of fruit juice (which is, for the record, the wrong way to drink a Berliner Weisse). Given that I was the only one drinking it- dad opted for my last Sierra Nevada Torpedo and papa-in-law took a Corona- this is a bit unfair. If you split it with a friend, you'll be happy. Final comment: love the yeast! The yeast- I presume a Belgian strain- was very big on the nose and very welcome.
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