Red Hook WIT
Orange Blossom Cream Ale
I am going to come right out of the gate here and say that this brewery is a powerhouse in the brewing world. The Buffalo Bill Brewing Co has consecutively impressed me with it’s untraditional offerings. Case in point, this latest offering, an Orange Blossom Cream Ale and it is everything the bottle says it is. This is the beer of the summer if not the year! First off the the detractors of the beer and there are not many. The beer is a drinking only beer, due to the sweet taste profile of the beer it is limited to just a drinking beer, but what a drinking beer it is. This is like cream in the mouth, the taste is reminiscent of an French orange cream pastry and an orange cream-sicle with a alcohol after taste. The beer is a well rounded one from start to finish. The beers natural habitat is outside in the backyard on a summer afternoon, bottle sweating slightly in the sun. This is a social butterfly of a beer in that its taste is so different and conversation evoking. Pick this one up for all your summertime backyard BBQ’s and get togethers. despite the fact that the beer is only a drinker, I am adding it into the running for beer of the year.
Thanks to http://www.beermelodies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/BUFFALO-BILLS-ORANGE-BLOSSOM.jpg for the picture this time, I would have done it myself, but time, oh how it does run out so fast. Enjoy!!!
Ruby Redbird
The Perfect Summer Beer it says, well that is up for dispute. However, what is not up for dispute is that this beer is a unique offering from the Shiner Brewery. The beer boasts that it is brewed with Texas ruby red grapefruit and ginger. The primary taste is of ginger and no grapefruit so from a technical point of view the label should be switched. At first glance this beers sounds like it is only a good drinking beer. However as you drink this beer down the grapefruit does star to peek through towards the end. On further thought, this beer would be good with Asian broccoli and beef with ginger. This is a good conversation starter beer, when served to your guests you get to ask them what they think of the beer. This beer is a good attempt at pushing the boundaries of what beer can be and that is a good thing. This is what the world needs in a beer and for that matter, a beer company. However, this try just did not hit the mark as far as being a hit out of the park. However, this is what makes beer brewing an art that has lasted for hundreds of years, it is the continued hunt for something better, something new, something next.
Thanks to thehiddenlist.com and google.com for use of the picture.
Shiner Spring Ale
spring is here and that means a rebirth of everything including beers when I go through my local beer store I see new brews “springing” up everywhere. Case in point, this offering from Shiner Beer Co. it is Shiner spring Ale which is Dortmunder style which in actuality is a German lager that originated in the 19th century so the fact that Shiner says it is an Ale. The little rundown on the back of the bottle is an accurate one. You can taste the bite of an Ale with a hint of light sweetness at the end of the “swig” the light sweet taste is reminiscent of watered down clover honey like what one would find in meat which is a medieval alcoholic drink. The beer is refreshing and is good as a standalone and a food beer. The food of choice in my opinion is grilled chicken with grilled corn as well. Shiner has not broken any new ground in terms of taste or style here but has produced a solid spring time beer. This is not a beer that I would be apposed to drinking on a more regular basis.
Blueberry Oatmeal Stout
This year is not starting like I had expected in the way of getting beer reviews out to the people who do read this blog and for you who do, I thank you for your following me. As you know, I for the most part judge a beer as being good by it’s ability to be good as what I call a standalone and a food beer and when a beer does not fall into both of my categories I tend to dismiss the beer as being “good” and also exclude the beer form the beer of the year award. However, this winter has opened me up to excepting beers that don’t fit into both of my categories. Case in point, this offering from Buffalo Bill’s Brewery, which has been operating since 1983. This is a fine example of what I am talking about, be forewarned this beer is good for the winter and not much else, I am not a stout beer fan. However, for whatever reason this beer, an oatmeal stout brewed with blueberries “and other natural flavors” caught my eye from a bottom shelve in a non beer related part of my local grocer. This beer moved me so much that just before I went to checkout I felt I needed to walk back to the beginning of the store just to pick this one up. This is the the beer you sip as you sit inside in the dark on a stormy winter night as the temp drops outside which makes you want to stay inside all the more which gives you time to notice all the complexities of this beer. Like it’s chalk aftertaste or it’s strong robust initial flavor, the kind of flavor that only a mature individual can appreciate. As for the blueberry taste it is very slight if not at all, despite that fact the fact there is a sweat ending taste to that beer. Overall, this beer is the refined thinking mans beer, the kind of man who reads John Updike or J.D. Salinger books who putters around the house in a smoker jacket with a pipe in hand and who‘s gray hair is coming in so nicely. So to all you aging, I mean maturing beer afficionados out there enjoy.
A side bar: Buffalo Bill’s Brewery also brews another one of my favorites, (America’s Original Pumpkin Ale)
in addition to that, thanks to
http://spiritshopinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/BUFFALO-BILLS-BLUEBERRY-OATMEAL-STOUT.jpg
for the pic.
Raha & Sons Ugly Pug Black Lager
This beer is one I first ran into back in October at the Galveston beer festival, I had been hesitant to purchase this beer in the store due to the fact that it is a Texas beer; unfortunately the Texas brewers tend to go heavy on the hops which for the most part I don’t care for, so when I found this one, I kew this would be a revisit and here we are. The taste profile of this one is of subtleties. You can taste a light creaminess followed by a slight burnt coffee or noodles, you know that smell that comes off the pot as you try and clean it. I know that at first glance this sounds bad but just give it a try. In addition to that, the effervescent nature of this beer is nonexistent at best, but that is typical of black lagers. Due to the unique flavor profile of this beer I did not find any food that went well with it but I am sure that there are foods out there that do. As a parting note, the beer is a quick drinker, too quick. Enjoy!
( side note ) It took me so dang long to do this review that I am sick of this beer, for whatever reason to just took so long to get this done it has cursed me from the beginning of the year, damn this beer. I was so tired of this beer you done even get a PIC
Beer of the year
And the winner is, Pabst Blue Ribbon!!!
And hers why. Pabst Blue Ribbon was a dud back in the day and now just like Lone Star beer it has pulled itself up by the boot straps to sit proudly on your grocers cooler shelve. In addition to that the beer was good as a standalone and with food as well an so as a result, that is why PBR has made the belated beer of the year for 2010. So, sorry that it has taken so long to bring it to you.
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