Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Home Brew Ideas
I've decided to brew some beer. It's been a while since I've brewed but I have some time on my hands and a friend has generously offered the use of his equipment while another has offered to help me brew a batch. Payment is obviously beer.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Fullers ESB - Chiswick, London, UK
I have a soft spot for Fullers Brewery as I lived 10 minutes down the road from it in Hammersmith, London. I was in the European deli around the corner from my house here in San Diego and found that they had a huge selection of English beers. How stoked am I?
Fullers ESB is dark amber in color and goes down smoothly. You will never hear me describe beers as creamy; it's just wrong! It's mildly sweet with a toffee and nutty aroma and is balanced perfectly by the hops.
If you haven't tried or are a little intimidated by English brews then I recommend Fullers ESB. It will not disappoint.
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale - Chico, CA
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Hop Ottin’ IPA – Anderson Valley Brewing Co – Boonville, CA
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Fat Tire Amber Ale - New Belgium Brewing Co - Fort Collins, CO
Fat Tire Amber Ale - 4/5
Fat Tire is a brilliant, easy drinking amber ale. It has subtle caramel and roasted notes and a light balance of citrusy hops. Carbonation is light so it’s a really decent consumption beer.
I’m totally stoked that my wife is a fan of amber ales, particularly this one as I can pick up a six pack of Fat Tire and she’s just as happy as I am.
Enjoy it on its own or with BBQed pork or BBQ chicken pizza.
Mavericks Alection Winner Obama '08 Presidential Ale - Half Moon Bay Brewing Co – Half Moon Bay CA
Stone IPA – Stone Brewing Co - Escondido, CA
Although very hoppy, I find it to be smooth and well balanced with a light citrusy taste.
This is not a consumption beer in any way. I often find myself wanting something a little lighter after about 3 or 4 of them so I usually reserve Stone IPA as an accompaniment to a big, meaty, juicy burger. The ultimate paring in my eyes.
Rogue Chocolate Stout – Newport, OR
As you can see by my facial expression this dark little wonder took me by surprise.
If you’re a chocolate fan like myself you will love this drop.
The smell alone is intoxicating and it has flavor to match. You will get a nice roasty, chocolaty malt taste up front and a very faint coffee taste bringing up the rear.
Enjoy it on its own or as a stout float over some quality vanilla ice cream. Trust me on this one.