This little Belgian dark tripel is not for the faint of heart. It’s incredibly complex and earned its title of “best tasting beer in the world” by the American Tasting Institute in 1998.
The golden dragon mostly smells of alcohol due to its whopping 10.5%, however you may get some hints of coffee. It pours out a vibrant, dark ruby color and has a substantial, white frothy head.
On the tongue you will get notes of raisins, plum and dark cherries. There is a touch of sweet caramel malt in there too for good measure. Overall, an incredible beer that needs to go on your beer bucket list.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Gulden Draak - Belgium
Karl Strauss Red Trolley Ale - San Diego CA
It pours a light red color and has minimal head and medium fizz. It’s sweet and malty with little to no hop bitterness.
With this in mind, I find it to be a little one dimensional.
It’s a good consumption beer and pairs well with grilled pork or BBQ chicken pizza.
Monday, May 14, 2012
St John Brewers – Virgin Islands, Island Hoppin IPA – St John
Fullers Vintage Ale 2010 bottle # 092429 - Chiswick, London - UK
Stone Pale Ale - Stone Brewing Co - Escondido, CA
Stone Pale was one of the first local San Diego microbrews I stumbled across and is now a “go-to” beer for me.
It’s hoppy and malty and strikes what I feel to be one of the most perfectly balanced pale ales on the shelves.
It pours out a light hazy amber color and to the mouth you will get a subtle toffee maltiness harmoniously balanced with a bold floral hop.
It has the drinkability to be a session beer but also the complexity to be paired with cheeses and meats.
I am so fond of this beer that we served it to our guests at our wedding. What better way to showcase a local San Diego brew than to offer it to a mob of thirsty Australians.
La Fin Du Monde – Unibroue - Canada
I’ve always wanted to spend a week in Belgium in search of the perfect beer as for me, Belgium is holy ground for beers. To my surprise I discovered the holy grail was right at my doorstep in a rather unlikely part of the world, Canada.
This little tipple was sitting on the shelf at my local super market and I guess I was drawn in by the label.
Having studied French in high school I knew enough that this translated to ‘the end of the world’ and let me tell you, if this was my last day on Earth and this was all there was to drink, I would die a happy man.
It pours out a beautiful hazy blond color and smells of luxurious Belgian yeast. In the mouth it has notes of caramel and spices and then there’s that Belgian yeast again.
Although it boasts a moderate 9%, the alcohol is not overpowering at all. This is a fantastic session beer and pairs well with mussels in white wine.
It’s available pretty much anywhere, is reasonably priced and very drinkable. Rather dangerous in my eyes.