I am going to keep this post short and sweet as I have already posted 4 times tonight. Shine in Boulder is about as Boulder as you can get for a resteraunt. See my review in an earlier post. And they do pour some pretty good beers. The Bomba I tried last week was really good. It's a Belgian Golden style with a sweetness that is right on. It's around 8%-9% depending on the batch from what I was told. It has a great spice that tastes very genuine for a Belgian 'style'. It's rich and thick with banana and a bit of vanilla. And really clean tasting. A pro brewed this.
Shine is off the mall on 13th in Boulder.
cheers
D
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Avery 'The Czar' Russian Imperial Stout
This is probably my favorite stout on the planet. I can't think of any other stout that even comes close. Except for maybe Andersen Valley's Oatmeal Stout when it poured around '92 at the brewery. There were some 'moments' in there. Anyway, this is another Dictator Series from the Avery folks and it friggin' rocks. It's got some nice black roasted malt aromas and flavors but not too much which can turn me off on a stout sometimes. A nice deep sweetness envelopes your mouth all then while the yeast and malt give this great rustic bread flavor. Again, delicious.This is another slick-ery brew that leaves a trail of sugars on your tongue. Love that. Your lips stick together while drinking this. And considering it's over 10% it does have some heat but the big bold flavors mask it pretty well. I like to drink the Czar a bit on the room temp side as it makes all the deep caramel and roasted sweet flavors come out. I find my nose deep in the tulip glass in between sips. It smells that good.
I don't think I really have anything bad to say about this beer. I stashed two in the cellar with intentions of cellaring more. At around 8 bucks a bomber I should be gathering at least a couple a week. I just know this is gonna age well.
cheers
D
I don't think I really have anything bad to say about this beer. I stashed two in the cellar with intentions of cellaring more. At around 8 bucks a bomber I should be gathering at least a couple a week. I just know this is gonna age well.
cheers
D
oSKAr the G'Rauch Smoked IPA - Collaboration with Oskars and Ska
cheers
D
Avery Maharajaha - it's that time of year
All of the Dictator Series brews are outstanding in my opinion. The Maharajah is especially good and when this time of year rolls around I think I speak for all beer lovers on the front range that we search it out. Especially on draft. The bombers are fairly easy to find on the front range.
Here's the details on why this beer is so damn good. The Maharajah is a DPA weighing in at 10.4%. The red color is deep. It does have a bit of booze hit to it. So I would call it a 'sippin' beer. The aromas are big. It smells intensely hoppy so you gotta love to burp the flowers to dig into this one. You can get some sugars in the aroma along with some citrus. Typical for a DPA but uniquely Avery. The hop and malt flavors are really well balanced. It's a bit chewy and leaves a nice slick on the tongue that makes the bitter/sweet linger for quite a while. I have been drinking this brew for a handful of years now and it's always had a rye flavor to it that makes it stand out. But no rye in it. Nice.
In two words I would call the Maharajah 'hopalicious' and 'smooooth'. Oh, this is a brew you want to drink last if you plan on drinking more than one kind of beer. The flavors hang out and don't leave. Nice.
cheers
D
Here's the details on why this beer is so damn good. The Maharajah is a DPA weighing in at 10.4%. The red color is deep. It does have a bit of booze hit to it. So I would call it a 'sippin' beer. The aromas are big. It smells intensely hoppy so you gotta love to burp the flowers to dig into this one. You can get some sugars in the aroma along with some citrus. Typical for a DPA but uniquely Avery. The hop and malt flavors are really well balanced. It's a bit chewy and leaves a nice slick on the tongue that makes the bitter/sweet linger for quite a while. I have been drinking this brew for a handful of years now and it's always had a rye flavor to it that makes it stand out. But no rye in it. Nice.
In two words I would call the Maharajah 'hopalicious' and 'smooooth'. Oh, this is a brew you want to drink last if you plan on drinking more than one kind of beer. The flavors hang out and don't leave. Nice.
cheers
D
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Funkwerks 'Deceit'
I think this bottle came out around 3 months ago. At least that's the first time I tried it and I have good enough liquor stores nearby that keep up with the latest and greatest for CO beers. The first time I tried Deceit was on tap at Oskars in Longmont. It has that common funk that us Saison lovers enjoy along with some pineapple and citrus. Nothing shocking or out of the ordinary really. But a good quaffable Saison for sure. The texture is what I really enjoy. It has that cloudy, chewy feel from all of that active yeast swimming around. The color is perfectly golden. It's a big Saison weighing in at 9.4% but without the boozy flavor and/or feel. It's a bit hoppy which gives it a more familiar flavor like a hoppy Belgian Blonde.It has a 2 year cellar time. I'll crack my stash in 2 years...if I can wait and they don't run out.
cheers
D
Crooked Stave 'Vieille Artisinal' Saison
This little bugger comes in a 12 oz bottle and has the flavor and characteristic deserved of a bomber. The Vieille Artisinal is an oak aged Saison that has delicious spice notes common in a not-too-funky Saison. It weighs in at only 4.x percent alcohol but has flavors of a much bigger beer. The taste lingers for quite a while giving off notes of lemon, a bit of oak, and a touch of that yeasty funk. It's very non-offensive to those who don't dig the more sour beasts out there. But pleasing to those who do as well. Think of it as a mellow Petit Sour. Which with some age and time will just get better. I stashed a couple away.cheers
D
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