273. Goose Island – Aviator Doppelbock Draft

Goose Island Aviator DoppelbockAfter going to uptown and Maggie Miley’s for a happy hour for a co-worker, I headed downtown to Fat Jack’s for a Goose Island “mini invasion.”  They had taken over 12 of the taps there with different Goose Island beers.  Unfortunately, by the time I got there, they were out of their imperial IPA.  There didn’t seem to be much for my hop craving, so I decided to try this one.

Numbers: 7.6% ABV

Appearance & Aroma: It was slightly cloudy and deep brown in color.  There was a good, creamy, tan head on the top.  There was a malty, caramelly aroma from it, along with a hint of alcohol smell.

Taste & Feel: The body was pretty good, with a solidly medium to full body.  It had a fairly smooth mouthfeel and an alcohol-like warmth in my mouth and throat.  There was a sweet full-caramel maltiness up front.  The middle and finish evolved to a bit of a caramel nuttiness.  There didn’t seem to be much bitterness, but was lightly warming the more I drank of it.

Food Pairing: This was a solid winter beer with body and warmth, so I think it might go well with a bowl of chili.  It might also go well with a chicken breast with sweet BBQ sauce, as the sweetness of the beer and the sauce would go well together.

Overall Impression: It was smooth and rich, with some alcohol warmth to it, but not boozy.  While I wouldn’t drink this one fast, it was still fairly drinkable.  Overall, I found it to be a nice winter warmer type of beer with a good caramel malty flavor.

My Rating: ★★★☆☆

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