Once again Foothills Brewing
Co. hop of the Month is back this month for August it’s Citra India Pale Ale,
6.7% ABV and 75 IBUs (International Bittering Units). Crita is a more topical
tasting hop more commonly used in west coast style American IPAs. A distinguished
parentage of German, British and American hop varieties was bred to create
Citra and its uniquely intense aroma profile. Citra India Pale Ale pours orange
color with a big four finger foamy white head that slowly dissipates into thick
lacing. You can really smell all the tropical fruits on the as soon as you poor
it into a glass. You get nice juicy pineapple, grapefruit, mango, lemon and
little bit of orange. If you know Footshills Jade IPA then you should know this
beer. Citra India Pale Ale smells amazing. Now the taste on this is pretty good
itself you get big tropical notes like mango, lemon, grapefruit and bit of
orange with nice bitterness on the back with some slight earthy notes. Mouth feel is meduim. The
finish is smooth with some fruity yet faintly earthy bitterness that leads into
a bitter tropical fruit after taste that linger just enough until the next sips
washes over your taste buds. Foothills Brewing Co. did it again like I know
they would with this Hop of the Month Crita India Pale Ale. This is an A+,
something that it totally worth trying for yourself. Everything about this beer
is well balance and well brewed. They really knocked it out of the park with
this month Hop of the Month. I highly recommend trying it! Cheers! Please enjoy
responsibly!
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Foothills Brewing Co. Hop of the Month Citra India Pale Ale
Once again Foothills Brewing
Co. hop of the Month is back this month for August it’s Citra India Pale Ale,
6.7% ABV and 75 IBUs (International Bittering Units). Crita is a more topical
tasting hop more commonly used in west coast style American IPAs. A distinguished
parentage of German, British and American hop varieties was bred to create
Citra and its uniquely intense aroma profile. Citra India Pale Ale pours orange
color with a big four finger foamy white head that slowly dissipates into thick
lacing. You can really smell all the tropical fruits on the as soon as you poor
it into a glass. You get nice juicy pineapple, grapefruit, mango, lemon and
little bit of orange. If you know Footshills Jade IPA then you should know this
beer. Citra India Pale Ale smells amazing. Now the taste on this is pretty good
itself you get big tropical notes like mango, lemon, grapefruit and bit of
orange with nice bitterness on the back with some slight earthy notes. Moth feel is meduim. The
finish is smooth with some fruity yet faintly earthy bitterness that leads into
a bitter tropical fruit after taste that linger just enough until the next sips
washes over your taste buds. Foothills Brewing Co. did it again like I know
they would with this Hop of the Month Crita India Pale Ale. This is an A+,
something that it totally worth trying for yourself. Everything about this beer
is well balance and well brewed. They really knocked it out of the park with
this month Hop of the Month. I highly recommend trying it! Cheers! Please enjoy
responsibly!
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Ballast Point Brewing Company The Commodore American Stout
These days The Ballast Point
Brewing Company (San Diego, California) is more famous for they’re Sculpin IPA
beers more than they’re other beers. But I have decided to seek out some of
their other offerings such as this The Commodore American Stout, 6.5% ABV. The
Commodore pours a thick deep motor oil color with a dark brown almost black four
finger bubbly head that stays for a long time until it fades into thick lacing.
The aroma is of roasted burned coffee and dark chocolate with some coco. Taste
is pretty much like the aroma with some added coffee bitterness in the middle
and more so on the back. Not such a great taste. The mouth feel is full and big
with a roasted bitter finish and a bitter chocolate finish that lingers till
the next sip. I didn’t find this American stout to be great; it’s more of a D+.
It had too much bitterness and a burned flavor to it. Reminded me of coffee
that has been over cooked or burned. I don’t like it that way. That’s bad
coffee and so is The Commodore American Stout. Ballast Point Brewing does brew
good beers but this isn’t one. Don’t try this one! Cheers! Please enjoy
responsibly!
Leinenkugel Brewing Company Grapefruit Shandy
Shandy is beer mixed with a
soft drink, such as carbonated lemonade, ginger beer, ginger ale, apple juice,
or orange juice. The mixture is adjusted according to taste and is usually
half-and-half. Leinenkugel Brewing Company of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin (since
1867) brews this Grapefruit Shandy 4.2% ABV and is a Weiss beer brewed with
honey and grapefruit. Grapefruit Shandy pours a hazy yellow color with light
pink hues to it and a one and a half finger of white head that fades somewhat
quickly into thin lacing. The aroma is very sweet with honey and fresh
grapefruit and a bit of Weiss beer scent. The taste on Grapefruit Shandy is
really refreshing with lots of sweetness with some touches to tartness from the
grapefruit but mostly a nice sweetness from it. The sweetness kind of over
takes the Weiss beer but there is a little bit of a faint banana note there.
The mouth feel is medium with a sweet and faintly tart grapefruit finish. The
after taste is sweet but a little less than the first taste and lingers enough
for you to really enjoy it. Leinenkugel Grapefruit Shandy is so refreshing I
say its A+. I recommend that you go and try it! Cheers! Please enjoy responsibly!
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Sugar Creek Brewing Company White Ale
Local beers from you town are
always good to at least try. Here is a good example of that, Sugar Creek
Brewing White Ale, 4.9% ABV. Sugar Creek takes its name from the local Sugar
Creek that flows through Charlotte. White ale or witbier is Belgian style that
is usually cloudy due to that fact that it’s unfiltered, and is brewed with
high levels of wheat and oats that are used in the mash. Sugar Creek White Ale
pours a cloudy bright yellow color with a half to one finger head of brilliant white
that quickly fades away in to foamy lacing. The aroma is somewhat sweet with
hints of oats and faint wheat. White Ale taste at first like most white ale and
the middle you get a thick flavor of a yeast note followed by a nice
semi-sweetness in the back. The mouth feel is on the higher side of medium.
This beer has nice smoother faint sweet finish with wheat like light sweet aftertaste.
This is good white Ale but I’ve had better so I give it a C+. Hoegaarden is a
better example but not to say that Sugar Creek White Ale is bad. This just
lacked the lemon notes that are sometime found in good white ales. I might have
this again. Cheers! Please enjoy responsibly
Coronado Brewing Comapny Crown Series Sock knocker IPA
IPAs are good and I enjoy
them, but I’m not a big fan of Imperial IPAs. They tend to have too much hoppy
intense flavor and can be quite bitter, and in your face. I do try them to see
if it’s a good Imperial IPA. Well he is on Imperial IPA from Coronado Brewing
Company in Coronado California is Their Crown Series Sock Knocker IPA, 8.5%
ABV. This is an Imperial IPA that is brewed with Amarillo, Centennial,
Columbus, and Simcoe hops. Sock Knocker
pours a lighter copper color with some orange hues and a one and a half finger
white head that fade quickly into some light lacing. Aroma is dank and bitter
with earthy notes and touches of strong pine aroma. You definitely smell that
this is an Imperial IPA. Sock Knocker up front is slightly bitter with flavors
of light onion then becomes a more earthy, piney and bitter in the middle and
the back is big with hop resin flavors and bitter pine and earthy notes. The mouth feel is medium Sock
Knocker finishes earth and bitter with a bitter after taste that lingers just
enough to wallops you in the face. As this beer warms you get more of a onion
flavor with some hoppy notes This beer proves to myself that I am not a big fan
of Imperial IPA. So it gets a D-. Too much bitterness isn’t to this is not to
my liking. I found to Sock Knocker to kill your taste buds, so this isn’t a
beer you want to drink first when have multiple beers. I won’t beer have Sock
Knocker again. Cheers! Please Enjoy responsibly!
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