I can see a new trend in organic beers, that’s cool!
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Dec 15th, Coconut Porter
A canned beer! I haven’t had much luck with the fruity beers so far so I was a little hesitant at first…
Dec 14th, Colette
When I open this up and saw the cap I first thought I had a duplicate from yesterday, but it was a different brew from the same brewery.
Colette Rustic Farmhouse Ale Refined from Great Divide Brewing Company, Denver, Colorado. 7.3% alc/vol.
Not a great beer, I only had half of it. I could probably have finished it if I had to, but why should I if I don’t like it? 1 out of 5. I like the label, and the brewery seems cool, but this beer is not for me.
The label says:
Colette is our homage to the saisons that Belgian farm workers have enjoyed for centuries. Brewed with barley, wheat and rice and fermented at high temperatures with a special blend of four different yeast strains, Colette is fruity and slightly tart, with a dry finish that makes it that rarest of treats – a beer as refreshing as it is complex.
Suggested food pairings;
Charcuterie plate (country sausage & sauerkraut), foie gras, Indian curry, Camembert cheese.
Snow Summit
I’m fairly busy right now, so I should’ve stayed home to do laundry and get my stuff together for the holidays, BUT… there’s snow in the mountains! I have enough clean clothes for another week.
So after all these years I always thought Big Bear was just Big Bear. I didn’t know there were Bear Mountain and Snow Summit and that I’ve actually been skiing Snow Summit and not Big Bear. Ha! I guess that’s a little ignorant!
Anyways, Snow Summit had made a great job with the snow making and the conditions were much better than I expected this early on in the season! So happy I managed to get a day on the mountain in before the end of the year!
I love Christmas, but we drove by this house on the way home, and I thought it was a little over the top.
Dec 13th, Denver Pale Ale
It seems like this year, it’s either a hit or a miss, nothing in-between. Today was another hit, that makes me happy!
Brilliant English-Style Balanced Denver Pale Ale from Great Divide Brewing Co, Denver Colorado. 5.5% alc/vol
Another good 4 out of 5!
The label says:
Great minds drink alike.
DPA is a world-renowned, classic pale ale with a malty middle and an equally hearty compliment of hop aroma, flavor and bitterness.
Suggested food parings:
Spicy shrimp tacos, beer battered fish & ships, Italian sausage, prosciutto wrapped asparagus, Humboldt Fog goat cheese, strawberry shortcake.
Dec 12th, Hullabaloo Winter Beer
I’m a little sad we’re already halfway through the beer calendar.
Hullabaloo Winter Beer from Hangar 24 Craft Brewery, Redlands, California. 6.5% alc/vol
I like this beer a lot, it has a bitter aftertaste which really hits the spot, but I feel there is something missing for giving it a 5, it’ll have to be a strong 4 out of 5.
The label says:
Experience a world of hearty flavors and aromas with this special winter beer. This brew starts as a scottish ale featuring European and domestic malts, giving Hullabaloo intriguing caramel and roast nuances. A blend of American and English hops delivers ample bitterness & unique hop profile. This is a big, rich beer with a nice underlying complexity – Toast to the season!
Seasonal.
Dec 12th, Hullabaloo Winter Beer
I’m a little sad we’re already halfway through the beer calendar.
Hullabaloo Winter Beer from Hangar 24 Craft Brewery, Redlands, California. 6.5% alc/vol
I like this beer a lot, it has a bitter aftertaste which really hits the spot, but I feel there is something missing for giving it a 5, it’ll have to be a strong 4 out of 5.
The label says:
Experience a world of hearty flavors and aromas with this special winter beer. This brew starts as a scottish ale featuring European and domestic malts, giving Hullabaloo intriguing caramel and roast nuances. A blend of American and English hops delivers ample bitterness & unique hop profile. This is a big, rich beer with a nice underlying complexity – Toast to the season!
Seasonal.
Casa Gallina Website
The website I’ve been working on over the last few months was pushed live today, wohoo! My first wordpress site.
Check it out: www.casagallina.net
Dec 11th, Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout
The beer of the day was Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout from Anderson Valley Brewing Company, Boonville, California. 5.8% alc/vol.
A strong 4 out of 5! A good winter beer for sure!
The label says:
A classic example of oatmeal stout: Deep garnet-tinted ebony in hue with a dense, voluptuous mahogany head. Aroma of fresh-baked bread, toffee, raisins, dried cherries and dark coffee. Pleasantly creamy, rich body with pleasing dark malt and freshly toasted bread aromas, finishing roasty and dry.
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