Cigar City Brewing Continues Journey Into The Dark Woods Series

dark-woods-web-1Cigar City Brewing (Tampa, Florida) recently announced the arrival of The Dark Woods Double Wood-aged Strong Brown Ale (2016) as the latest offering in a series devoted to exploring the world of wood-aged beers.

Over the years, Cigar City Brewmaster Wayne Wambles has become quite fond of aging beer in wooden vessels and using wood in his recipes.  Through constant experimentation, his curiosity has grown into a passion that has ultimately made him an authority within the craft beer community on wood and barrel aging (“so much so that he was asked to write the introduction to Peter Bouckaert and Dick Cantwell’s recent book Wood & Beer: A Brewer’s Guide”).  To further explore the realm of wood-aged beers, Wambles has created The Dark Woods Series, “a succession of beers dark in color and aged on wood of various origins and formats.”  Previous releases in the series have used woods from the United States, France and Hungary, and have “explored the use of the same wood toasted to different levels of color and flavor to enhance different flavors and qualities of the oak.”

Arriving as the third release in this series, The Dark Woods 2016 starts with a base of a Strong Brown Ale brewed with “Golden Promise, a complex base malt from the United Kingdom, and five other special malt varieties for a depth of flavor not commonly found in the style.”  This ale was hopped and dry-hopped with HBC 472, an experimental hop varietal that provides notes of coconut and “rustic woodiness.”  Once the beer completed primary fermentation and was ready for the aging process, the brewers introduced padauk wood from Central Africa and sugar maple sourced from the northeastern United States “to impart woody, rustic notes and subtle hints of brown sugar as well as wood tannins for texture.”  The finished beer produces “rich aromas of molasses, bread crust and toffee . . .  complemented by more subtle notes of vanilla and coconut on the nose, while a formidable maltiness on the tongue hints at bitter chocolate and black licorice.”

The Dark Woods 2016 is available now as a limited release offering and will hang around while supplies last.  You can find this brew in 22 oz. bottles and on draft at select craft beer establishments within Cigar City Brewing’s distribution area.  Be sure to pick up your bottle of The Dark Woods to experience a meticulously crafted offering from a brewmaster at the height of his skills.  Prost!

Vital Information for The Dark Woods Double Wood-aged Strong Brown Ale (2016) from Cigar City Brewing

Release – Limited, November 2016
Style – Strong Brown Ale (Wood-aged)
ABV – 7.3%
IBUs – 49
Featured Woods – African Padauk wood & Sugar Maple
Availability – 22 oz. bottles & draft
Beer Finder – https://cigarcitybrewing.com/find-ccb-beer/

Fun Fact: The Cigar City’s Wood-aging Process – “The process for adding wood to The Dark Woods beers is as unique as the beers themselves. Rather than age the beer in wooden vessels, a process that is fraught with the dangers of oxidation and infection, we instead use wooden spirals. Measuring in at 48” long, these spirals are made from the same wood that is used for barrel staves. The spirals go into a unique vessel called a Spinbot fashioned at Cigar City from an old beer serving tank. Our team fitted the tank with inlets and outlets to create a vessel capable of continual beer re-circulation. After the spirals are put into the tank, a pump moves the beer from the fermenter and into the tank where it’s spun at 50 cycles per second over the spirals before being sent back into the fermentation vessel. This continual re-circulation of beer over the spirals allows us to use fewer spirals and complete the wood-ageing process in a significantly shorter period of time.”

Tasting Notes: Squeeze Box IPA with Grapefruit from SweetWater Brewing

squeezebox-bottle-smallSince the wildly popular India Pale Ale style has been inexplicably missing from Tasting Notes as of late, we shall remedy this situation by pouring up a Squeeze Box IPA with Grapefruit from SweetWater Brewing Company (Atlanta, Georgia) to feature in this week’s segment.

Not too long ago, I let you all know of SweetWater Brewing Company’s plans to release Squeeze Box IPA with Grapefruit this November as the brewery’s newest winter release in their Catch n’ Release Series of seasonal brews (click here to check that out).  Just as the name suggests, this offering is a juicy India Pale Ale boasting “five tropical hop additions and dosed with a shot of . . . grapefruit.”  This 6.1% ABV IPA is available now through January and can be found in 12 oz. cans, 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles, in the Winter Variety Mixed 12-Pack of cans and bottles, and on draft.  Look for this one to turn up at craft beer retailers in Alabama, Florida, and throughout SweetWater’s full distribution footprint.  With the pertinent background information now covered, let’s pop open this can and get to some Tasting Notes!

Tasting Notes for Squeeze Box IPA with Grapefruit from SweetWater Brewing Company

Appearance: Squeeze Box presents itself as a copper-hued orange in color.  Held to direct light, these deep, burnt oranges gain intensity and brilliance.  The beer is completely clear and displays a lively carbonation activity surging skyward to feed the head.  Speaking of that head, the pour produced two fingers of creamy, white foam that slowly falls to a tight, lasting half finger. The foam proves that it has some good stick to it by painting patterns of lace across the glass.

Aroma: The aromatic profile of this beer is absolutely dominated by grapefruit zest and juice.  Incredibly citrusy and inviting.  Surprisingly, the hop presence is not as pungent as one might expect from an IPA brewed by SweetWater.  Instead, a more reserved tropical hop presence is here to lend notes of citrus, pineapple and mango to further support the showcased grapefruit.  I believe “alluring” is the proper word to use here.

Taste: The grapefruit certainly came to play here and it once again leads the way.  That grapefruit character is ridiculously clean and allows you to experience every aspect of the fruit: pith, meat, juice and zest.  The hops meld easily with the grapefruit and further intensify this juicy experience by adding notes of tangerine, mango, papaya, and an extra punch of grapefruit bitterness.  The malt sweetness is nicely amplified to act as a lovely counterbalance to the sharp and bitter qualities of the grapefruit.  A lot of thought went into creating this balancing note in a way that avoids being cloyingly sweet or distracting from the added grapefruit, and it is spot on.  Mighty tasty.

Mouthfeel: This brew is on the lighter side of medium in body with a big carbonation presence.  This wonderfully crisp sip creates an experience that is easy drinking and outstandingly refreshing.  The ABV at 6.1% is nicely hidden and only tickles the throat occasionally with the faintest of heat.  Spoiler alert: the aftertaste is all grapefruit goodness.

Final Thoughts: There is no denying that Squeeze Box IPA with Grapefruit is another home-run from SweetWater Brewing Company.  The grapefruit is superbly presented, translating in both flavor and aroma as incredibly clean, natural and refreshing.  The hop varietals utilized here were the perfect selections to support and complement the featured grapefruit while taking nothing away from it.  With all of that said, what I really dig about this beer is the slightly elevated malt presence that tempers the bitter grapefruit with just enough sweetness.  It is reminiscent of sprinkling sugar on your morning grapefruit, and it is flawlessly executed.  If fruit-forward IPAs are your jam, make a note to try some Squeeze Box IPA with Grapefruit during its current release as a winter seasonal.  Prost!

Due South Brewing Co. to Release Three Beers in November

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A throwback look at the 2014 can design for Maple Orange Imperial Caramel Cream Ale (top) and the can design currently available on shelves (bottom).

Due South Brewing Co. (Boynton, Beach, Florida) has quite the month planned with a November release calendar consisting of Maple Orange Imperial Caramel Cream AleMexican Standoff Porter, and Citrafied Pale Ale.

To add another delicious layer to Caramel Cream Month (a celebration of the brewery’s classic and best-selling Caramel Cream Ale), Due South Brewing Co. will begin distribution of Maple Orange Imperial Caramel Cream Ale as a Winter Seasonal release.  First brewed in 2014 for the Extreme Beer Fest in Boston, Massachusetts, this offering starts with a base of the brewery’s Imperial Caramel Cream Ale and takes it to another level of decadence with the additions of maple syrup and Florida oranges.  This combination results in an 8.2% ABV Cream Ale with a truly “unique flavor profile.” Maple Orange Imperial Caramel Cream Ale will be available on draft and in 12 oz. cans in the Due South Brewing Co. taproom and throughout the brewery’s distribution area in Florida.

dsmexicanstandoffFans of Due South Brewing should be stoked to hear that the elusive Mexican Standoff Porter is also making a return this month.  Weighing in at 8.5% ABV, this “incredibly complex Porter” is brewed with chocolate, cinnamon, vanilla bean, and chili peppers to create an experience that is “rich, spiced, and full of tingly heat.”  Mexican Standoff Porter is back as “a special limited batch” only available in the brewery’s taproom on draft and in crowlers to-go.

dscitrafiedFinally, Due South Brewing Co. is planning a progressive roll-out for the newest beer to be added to the brewery’s portfolio: Citrafied, “a Citra hop heavy American Pale Ale.”  At just 5.1% ABV, this quenching brew is “light, refreshing, and displays some amazing tropical fruit aromas.”  Citrafied is currently only available in the Due South Brewing Co. taproom, but hopheads can expect to see this one on shelves (12 oz. cans) and taps in Florida by the end of November.

Due South Brewing Co. is giving Florida craft beer lovers a lot to get excited about during the month of November, so be sure to swing by the brewery or your favorite beer store to experience these releases.  Prost!

 

 

Rogue Ales Releases Voodoo Doughnut Grape Guerrilla Ale

unnamed-2Rogues Ales (Newport, Oregon) recently announced that they have once again collaborated with Voodoo Doughnut (Portland, Oregon) and are ready to introduce the craft beer community to  Voodoo Doughnut Grape Guerrilla Ale.

The unmistakable pink-painted bottles are back, and Voodoo Doughnut Grape Guerrilla Ale arrives as the sixth installment in this doughnut-inspired beer series.  For this release, the folks at Voodoo Doughnut and Rogue Ales decided to do a riff on the doughnut shop’s Grape Ape, “a raised yeast doughnut with vanilla frosting, grape dust and lavender sprinkles.”  The result is a 7.5% ABV Ale that is sure to be unlike any beer you have experienced before.

“Rogue approached us six years ago and wanted to make a beer that tasted like our doughnuts. After a lot of trial and error, we created Bacon Maple Ale and it’s been great ever since,” said Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson, co-founder of Voodoo Doughnut.

 

“The beer is fantastic. It’s got a great grape essence and doesn’t taste like cough syrup. It’s grape in a great way,” said Rogue President Brett Joyce.

Voodoo Doughnut Grape Guerilla officially hits shelves in November and will be available in serigraphed pink-painted 750ml bottles.  Look for this one to show up at craft beer-friendly establishments in Alabama, Florida and throughout the full distribution area of Rogue Ales.  If you are a fan of wildly imaginative and extreme beers, this one should probably be on your radar this month.  Prost!

Vital Information on Grape Guerrilla Ale from Rogue Ales and Voodoo Doughnut

Release – Specialty, November 2016
Style – Ale (with natural flavors added)
ABV – 7.5%
IBUs – 16
Inspirational Doughnut – Grape Ape from Voodoo Doughnut, a raised yeast doughnut with vanilla frosting, grape dust and lavender sprinkles
Availability – Pink-painted 750ml bottles
Food Pairing – Desserts and doughnuts
Beer Finder – https://www.rogue.com/finder/

Dogfish Head Launches 60 Minute IPA in cans, Announces Return of Red & White

dfh60min2In a November already filled with good news from the brewery, two more exciting pieces of information have now been released by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (Milton, Delaware):

  1. 12 oz. cans of 60 Minute IPA are beginning to hit shelves now.
  2. Red & White has officially returned for a limited time.

With the purchase of a state-of-the-art canning line from Krones, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery has now officially joined the canned craft beer movement and 60 Minute IPA will fittingly be the brewery’s first offering released in cans.  60 Minute IPA is a fan-favorite India Pale Ale that “is continuously hopped — more than 60 hop additions over a 60-minute boil.”  This beer’s popularity has played a huge role in Dogfish Head’s impressive growth over the years, so it only seems appropriate that 60 Minute IPA is given the honors to embark on the canning line’s maiden voyage.  On Monday, November 7, 12 oz. cans of 60 Minute IPA will head out into distribution “throughout the Mid-Atlantic, then into Dogfish’s full 30-state plus Washington D.C. distribution footprint in early 2017.”  Flesh & Blood IPA and SeaQuench Ale will then join the brewery’s year-round brand can lineup in early 2017 as well.

“Early on in the craft brewing renascence I was underwhelmed with the canning technology for craft beer,” said Dogfish Head founder and President Sam Calagione. “But times have changed, equipment has evolved, and we’ve designed a beautiful, state-of-the-art Krones can line that delivers the quality and consistency our consumers have come to expect from our beer.”

dfhredwhiteAs an added bonus, fans of Dogfish Head will be delighted to hear that Red & White is returning to shelves as a limited release from the brewery’s lineup of Occasional Rarities.  After attending a beer and wine dinner on the West Coast, Dogfish Head founder and President Sam Calagione was inspired to create Red & White as an offering that captures characteristics of both beer and wine.  The “White” portion of this offering refers to the lovely base of a Belgian-style Witbier brewed with coriander and orange peel. The juice of Pinot Noir grapes accounts for the “Red”, and then “a fraction of the batch is aged in one of [the brewery’s] 10,000-gallon oak tanks.”  Once completed, Red & White presents itself as a 10% ABV offering that “successfully marries the refreshing citrusy qualities of a Belgian-style white beer with the robust complexity of a red wine.”  This limited release offering is available now in 750ml bottles and can be found at select craft beer establishments within Dogfish Head’s distribution area.

There you have it.  Go ahead and grab a bottle or two of Red & White to share during the fast-approaching holiday season, and make a note to remind yourself that those cans of 60 Minute IPA will begin turning up in the Southeast at the start of 2017.  Prost!

Vital Information for 60 Minute IPA from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

Release – Year-round
Style – India Pale Ale
ABV – 6%
IBUs – 60
Aroma – Hop-forward with piney & citrus notes
Flavor – Hoppy with moderate bitterness & crisp finish
Food Pairing – Spicy foods, pesto, grilled salmon, soy-based dishes, pizza
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft. 12 oz. cans become available in Mid-Atlantic region on November 7, 2016 with distribution into the full 30 state distribution area of Dogfish Head to follow in 2017.

Vital Information for Red & White from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

Release – Limited/Occasional Rarities Series, November 2016
Style – Belgian-style Witbier
ABV – 10%
IBUs – 35
Aroma – A combination of citrus and berry with a balance of subtle spicy notes
Flavor – Winey red and orange citrus complemented with subtle spiciness
Food Pairing – Grilled red meat, Reuben, meatballs, stewed greens, grapes
Suggested Glassware – Snifter
Availability – 750 ml bottles
Beer Finder (a.k.a. FishFinder) – http://www.dogfish.com/brewery/fishfinder

Stone Brewing Hits November Hard with Bevy of Arrogant Brewing Releases

arrogantbastardsStone Brewing Co. (Escondido, California) might be single-handedly declaring November the official month of arrogance with the release of seven (7!) beers from their Arrogant Brewing line: Double Bastard Ale, Double Bastard Bigger Longer UncutLukcy Basartd Ale, Southern Charred, Double Bastard in the Rye, Crime and Punishment.

First up are three Special Release offerings from Arrogant Brewing, and we begin with Double Bastard Ale. This classic was first brewed in 1998 for the one year-anniversary of Arrogant Bastard Ale, and the aggressive nature of this amped-up American Strong Ale has been captivating and/or daunting craft beer fans ever since.  Double Bastard Bigger Longer Uncut arrives for the first time this year, and it is a “peatier, haughtier, boozier, doubler, more ‘er’ of everything” version of Double Bastard Ale thanks to being 100% aged in Islay Scotch Whisky barrels.  Finally, this barrage of Special Releases rounds off with Lukcy Basartd Ale.  Unlike the two previously mentioned beers, this excessively dry-hopped blend of Arrogant Bastard Ale, Double Bastard Ale and OAKED Arrogant Bastard Ale will not benefit at all from aging.  Drink it fresh.  Drink it now.

arrogantbastardsbottlesIf those three brews do not seem to fit the criteria to properly bewilder, batter and beat your taste buds, Arrogant Brewing more than has you covered with these four brews dropping from their Small Batch Series:

  • Southern Charred – Continuing the Double Bastard theme by aging the offering for months in Kentucky Bourbon barrels, this treatment lends the brew “a well-rounded mixture” of caramel, molasses, hops, char and brown sugar.  The result: “A once-burly behemoth emerges as a stunningly graceful beast, with its bold, bullish roots lingering just under the surface.”
  • Double Bastard in the Rye – Where the barrel-aging of Southern Charred creates a smoother, more gentlemanly Bastard, the lengthy aging period in Templeton Rye Whisky barrels used in the creation of Double Bastard in the Rye allows the beer to achieve a new height of arrogance by upping the intensity level with “elevated spice and vanilla character.”
  • Crime – A blend of Arrogant Bastard Ale, Double Bastard Ale and OAKED Arrogant Bastard Ale aged in Kentucky Bourbon barrels and then dosed with jalapeño, serrano, and other chile peppers.  “The result is something unsuitable for the faint of heart, mind or palate.”
  • Punishment – Disclaimer: “While chili pepper connoisseurs, daredevils and masochists proclaim it’s an enlightening experience, the average human (read: you) cries uncle at the first whiff.” Double Bastard Ale aged in Kentucky Bourbon barrels acts as the base for Punishment, and then this brew is laced with a sinister amount of capsaicin by way of jalapeno, serrano, Fresno and other undisclosed peppers.  Only the “bold and the truly brave” should take on this brew.

All seven of these Arrogant Brewing beers are available now as limited offerings.  The beers from the Special Releases Series – Double Bastard Ale, Double Bastard Bigger Longer Uncut & Lukcy Basartd Ale – can be found in 22 oz. bottles and on draft at craft beer retailers in Alabama, Florida and throughout Stone Brewing Co.’s nationwide distribution footprint.  A bit more limited and a little harder to find, the brews of the Small Batch Series – Southern Charred, Double Bastard in the Rye, Crime & Punishment – can be found in 500ml bottles at select craft beer establishments within Stone Brewing’s distribution area.  If you feel you are truly “worthy” of these brews, swing by your local beer store and add a little liquid arrogance to your holiday season.  Prost!

Weyerbacher Brewing Plans Limited Release of Berry Monks Tripel

berrymonksweyerbacher6erWeyerbacher Brewing (Easton, Pennsylvania) has announced that they will officially begin distribution of Berry Monks Belgian-style Tripel as a limited release on Tuesday, November 15.

Berry Monks arrives as a fruit-laced variant of Weyerbacher’s Merry Monks Belgian-style Tripel, a year-round offering from the brewery that boasts “a remarkable and complex flavor packed with notes of spice, banana and pear.”  To add a new twist on this old favorite, Berry Monks has been brewed with the additions of cranberries, orange peel and ginger.  This updated recipe yields a “9.3% ABV ale . . . ripe with apple and pear notes, which blend nicely with the tartness of the cranberries, the citrus twist of the orange peel and a touch of ginger.”

This limited release offering will officially launch on November 15th at The Tap Room at Weyerbacher Brewing.  Berry Monks will then head out to distribution in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles and on draft.  You can expect to find this one on shelves and taps at select craft beer establishments in Florida and throughout the brewery’s full distribution area (full list of states below).  Berry Monks Belgian-style Tripel will only be around for a limited time, so keep an eye out for this one in mid-November.  Prost!

Vital Information for Berry Monks Belgian-style Tripel from Weyerbacher Brewing

Release – Limited, November 15, 2016
Style – Belgian-style Tripel
ABV – 9.3%
Special Ingredients – Cranberries, orange peel & ginger
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft
Distribution – select markets within Florida, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia & Wisconsin

Harpoon Brewery Launches UFO Winter Blonde Ale

ufo-winter-blonde-modalHarpoon Brewery (Boston, Massachusetts) recently released Winter Blonde Vanilla Cold Brew Ale as their latest UFO Seasonal offering.

For their take on a coffee beer, Harpoon Brewery has taken a much lighter approach than most by creating Winter Blonde Vanilla Cold Brew Ale as their newest Seasonal release in the UFO Series, a lineup of Seasonal and Year-round Un-Filtered Offerings. This hazy Blonde Ale might weigh in at an easy drinking 4.9% ABV, but it still manages to be packed with the comforting flavors and aromas of vanilla sweetness and robust cold brew coffee.

UFO Winter Blonde Vanilla Cold Brew Ale is available now as a Winter Seasonal that will be hanging around through December.  This brew can be found in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles, 12-packs of 12 oz. bottles and 12 oz. cans, in cases of 12 oz. bottles, and on draft.  Look for this one to be on shelves and taps at craft beer retailers in Alabama, Florida and throughout the full distribution area of Harpoon Brewery.  Prost!

Vital Information on UFO Winter Blonde Vanilla Cold Brew Ale from Harpoon Brewery

Release – Seasonal, October-December 2016
Style – Blonde Ale
ABV – 4.9%
IBUs – 11
Appearance – Hazy, Golden
Aroma – Subtle vanilla sweetness with a hint of coffee
Mouth feel – Soft
Taste – Chocolate, vanilla, subtle coffee
Finish – Lingering sweetness
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles, 12-packs of 12 oz. bottles and 12 oz. cans, in cases of 12 oz. bottles, & draft
Beer Finder – http://www.harpoonbrewery.com/beer-finder

Marker 48 Brewing Plans One Year Anniversary Party

marker48glass_editedOn Saturday, November 19 at noon, Marker 48 Brewing (12147 Cortez Blvd, Brooksville, Florida) will hold their One Year Anniversary Party featuring limited release beers, live entertainment, and an abundance of good times.

When they joined Florida’s craft beer community a year ago, Marker 48 Brewing opened their doors as Hernando County’s first full production craft brewery. Since that first day, they have been producing tasty, small-batch brews for their fans to enjoy in the brewery’s taproom and biergarten.  Their 6,000 sq-ft facility not only acts as a beer destination, but it also serves as a popular music venue on the weekends.

Their current recipe for success has been this combination of great beer and music, and both of those will be the featured attractions at Marker 48 Brewing’s One Year Anniversary Party.  The beer will obviously take center stage here, and the following craft brews and guest taps will be pouring at the event:

Featured Barrel-aged & Limited Brews from Marker 48 Brewing

  • Bayport Belgian Strong Dark Ale aged in Wild Buck Whiskey Barrels
  • Mud River Imperial Stout aged in Wild Buck Whiskey Barrels
  • Kissed by a Mermaid Milk Stout aged in Wild Buck Whiskey Barrels
  • Tortoise Portoise Porter aged in Wild Buck Whiskey Barrels
  • GB40 Red Wine Barrel-aged Saison
  •  M48 Anniversary Barrel-aged Barleywine
  • More to be announced soon

Breweries to be Featured as Guest Taps

In addition to the delicious brews mentioned above, this party will also feature live entertainment and music on two stages (stages sponsored by Gary Schraut/Alliance Realty).  The confirmed acts are as follows:

To pair with all this beer and music, the brewery will also host several food trucks to handle any grubbin’ needs you may encounter.  Details on the food trucks will be announced soon.

This One Year Anniversary Party is Marker 48 Brewing’s way of extending a heartfelt “Thank you!” to their “amazing customers who have made this last year so successful.”  This event will be going all day and night long on November 19th.  If you are in the area on that date, be sure to swing by the brewery and raise a glass with the folks of Marker 48 to their successful first year and the many more ahead.  Prost!

Tasting Notes – The Classics: Gaelic Ale from Highland Brewing Company

highlandgaeliccansThis week’s Tasting Notes pays respect to a true classic by taking a look at Gaelic Ale from Highland Brewing Company (Asheville, North Carolina).

With a steady stream of new beers releasing every day, it is important to revisit the classics at times to recognize the brews that paved the way for the amazing craft beer landscape that we currently enjoy.  That’s where The Classics edition of Tasting Notes comes in, and Mashing In’s first installment in this series is dedicated to Gaelic Ale from Highland Brewing Company.

Originally released under the name Celtic Ale in 1994, Gaelic Ale went from being Highland Brewing’s first beer to now having the distinction of being “the top-selling native beer in North Carolina.”  This Amber Ale achieved its fan-favorite status thanks to a rich malt body that has been “exceptionally balanced” with the “complex hop flavor and aroma” created by the additions of Cascade and Willamette hops.  Gaelic Ale is truly an iconic craft beer on the East Coast, and it is high time that we give it the full Tasting Notes treatment!

Tasting Notes for Gaelic Ale from Highland Brewing Company 

Appearance:  Gaelic Ale fills the nonic pint glass as a deep and copper-hued amber liquid.  Held to direct light, the vibrant oranges and rich reds one typically associates with amber present themselves and radiate.  The beer is completely clear and displays a moderate carbonation level streaming within.  The pour produces two fingers of lush, off-white head that shows pretty resilient retention.  The foam fades just a bit to a lasting finger, but this is mostly due to the amount of lace that has broken away to grasp onto the glass during the experience.   I cannot stress enough how beautifully the light plays with this ale’s colors.  Absolutely mesmerizing.

Aroma: As soon as the beer begins to course from the can, a spicy and floral hop character immediately blossoms to fill the air.  Lightly fruity, these hop notes easily shift to accommodate the solid foundation that has been laid with earthy grain and caramel malt characteristics.  This aroma may be clean, straight forward and easily discernible, but it is still big enough in presence to be incredibly impactful.

Taste: Naturally sweet, earthy grains, a touch of nuttiness, and caramel malts are the first notes to greet the tongue.  The qualities of those grains build and act as an easy bridge to the earthy and spicy hops that begin to push forward.  The flavors then settle down and finish with floral and citrusy tones. The flavors fade away completely to perfectly execute this beer’s ultimate plan of luring you in for that next sip.

Mouthfeel: Gaelic Ale sits on the lighter side of medium in body with a medium carbonation presence.  This combination creates an easy drinking experience while still allowing the beer to retain some size.  The ABV is light at 5.5% and poses no threat here whatsoever.  The only aftertaste left behind is just a bit of that floral and citrus hop character.

Final Thoughts:  I think it is a quite common occurrence for beer fans to eventually move away from the lighter ales – such as the Amber Ale, Red Ale, Blonde Ale, etc. – that may have introduced them to craft beer for the styles that are deemed more “complex” or en vogue at the time. This shift can often create a false stigma that those “introductory” or “gateway” styles have nothing to offer once your palate develops.  It is times like these that I am so glad that I took a moment to revisit a beer like Highland Brewing Company’s Gaelic Ale to further solidify my stance that any style – when executed well – has something to offer the beer novice, the educated connoisseur and anyone whole falls in-between.  This beer displays an amazing level of craftsmanship and balance that simply cannot go unnoticed.  The hops display an impressive level of complexity, and play a huge role in balancing this beer’s solid malt backbone to give Gaelic Ale the ability to effortlessly tiptoe that line between sweetness and bitterness.  There is no wonder why this beer has been impressing beer lovers and consistently earning Highland Brewing Company new fans for over two decades.  That’s impressive.  That’s iconic.  That’s what makes a true classic.  Prost!