89. Avery – Avery Anniversary Lager, Seventeen Dry-Hopped Black Lager
As I mentioned in my last post, things are pretty crazy around here lately. That has had me going to the beer fridge quite a bit, and tonight, I really wanted another really good beer So, I grabbed the Avery Anniversary Black Lager, Seventeen Dry Hopped Black Lager. The bottle says that it is “a dark study in German hops” and that it was bottled in May 2010, had an original gravity of 1.078 and alcohol by volume of 8.69%....
88. Captain Lawrence Brewing – Captain’s Reserve Imperial India Pale Ale
It’s been absolutely crazy around here and I haven’t even had time to prepare for my brewing internship coming up at Full Sail Brewing in Hood River, Oregon in a couple weeks. However, today, I got my new iPhone, and to celebrate I decided to break open one of the good beers sent to me by my friend up in New York. The Captain’s Reserve Imperial India Pale Ale doesn’t say what the ABV is, howeve,r the bottle...
87. Cathedral Square – Iglesia Agave Ale
After a little rain, the sun came back out and it’s again a nice Fourth of July day. A friend from St. Louis told me about another new brewery there called Cathedral Square Brewery. He also told me about this interesting beer they had. The label on the Iglesia Agave Ale says, “This Ale is brewed with three malts, two hop varieties and authentic imported Agave Nectar. Iglesia is Spanish for church and this Ale is blessed...
86. New Glarus Brewing – Unplugged Berliner Weiss
It’s a nice, hot, Fourth of July, so I wanted something light and refreshing. The New Glarus Berliner Weiss I got when I stopped by the brewery up in Wisconsin sounded like it would fit the bill. The bottle said, “a few times a year we will cut Dan loose to brew whatever he chooses, un-censored, un-cut, unplugged. Always hand crafted, the bottle you hold is brewed for the adventurous soul. This is a very limited edition...
85. Bell’s Brewery – Two Hearted Ale Draft
With my parents in town for the long holiday weekend, we decided to go out to eat tonight. My mom is a huge St. Louis Cardinals fan, so we had to find a place that had the game on. I had only been to Wings Etc. here in town once before and was not very impressed. Well, tonight was no exception… There were no beer list at our table, and when I asked the waitress what was on draft she said, “Coors, Miller Light, Bud...
84. Avery Brewing – Karma Ale
It was a gorgeous Saturday afternoon on a holiday weekend. My parents came to town and were keeping an eye on the kids, so I relaxed and had a nice brew with lunch. I wasn’t sure exactly what kind of beer the Avery Brewing Karma Ale was, so I looked it up on Beer Advocate – which said that it is a Belgian Pale Ale. I hadn’t heard of the style, but was guessing that it would be a nice light beer for this night...
83. St. Louis Brewery Schlafly – AIPA American India Pale Ale
It’s the holiday weekend and my parents stopped by on their way through to a wedding. Almost every time my parents come to town, they bring us a couple of Imo’s pizzas. The pizza is a local favorite in St. Louis, and was one of mine when I lived there. So, along with my favorite St. Louis pizza, I thought I’d enjoy a beer from there as well. Fortunately, when I went back for a golf tournament a few weeks ago, my...
82. Rogue Brewing – Mocha Porter
It’s July 1, and that means it is the beginning of Oregon Craft Beer Month. I know I live over 2,000 miles from Oregon, but I’m joining in on the fun for 9 days later this month when I have my Brewmaster Cuisinternship at Full Sail Brewing in Hood River, Oregon, and attend the Oregon Brewers Festival in Portland. So, in honor of Oregon Craft Beer month, I broke open the only Oregon brew I had in my beer fridge, a Rogue...
81. Sierra Nevada – Harvest Wet Hop Ale Draft
The nice thing about the beer special where we were having our homebrew club steering meeting is that they were 10oz specials, so I didn’t feel too bad about ordering a third beer. After the lager and cream ale, I wanted something hoppy, so I went for the Sierra Nevada Harvest West Hop Ale. It had a very nice, thick, creamy, tan head on it. It was an almost brick-red color, but very clear. The aroma was surprisingly subtle...
80. Anderson Valley Brewing – Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema Draft
As I mentioned in my last post, the place where we were having our homebrew club steering meeting has some decent beers. From where I was sitting, I couldn’t really see what they had on draft, but one of the other guys at the table ordered a Summer Solstice. I really enjoyed Anderson Valley’s Boont Amber Ale when I had it at one of our meetings (but not as much when I reviewed it), so I thought I’d give the Summer...
79. Two Brothers Brewing – Dog Days Dortmunder Lager Draft
We had our homebrew club steering meeting at Fat Jacks, here in Bloomington. They usually have some decent beers on tap, and tonight they had a decent special on little 10oz beers. It was a hot day out, so I thought I’d go for a lager. I hadn’t had the Two Brothers Dog Days before, so I thought I’d try it. It was a cloudy, straw-yellow color, and there was absolutely no head on it. In fact, it didn’t seem...
78. Founders Brewing – Cerise Cherry Fermented Ale
I’m upgrading my 10 year old computer, and while loading on programs, I’ve finally caught up on my reviews, so tonight I thought I’d treat myself with this Founders Brewing seasonal, Cerise. One of my friends said he and his wife really love this, so I was looking forward to trying it. The bottle says that it has 15 IBU’s and is 6.5% ABV. It also indicates that it is a “Malt beverage brewed with cherry...
