Tasting Notes: Counter Currant from Rogue Ales

RogueCounterCurrantPour_editedTasting Notes is back to close out yet another week and this time around we are focusing our attention on Counter Currant from Rogue Ales (Newport, Oregon).

Born out of inspiration sourced from the black currants grown at Rogue FarmsCounter Currant is a “ground to glass” Fruit Beer that features “rich flavors of black currant and a dry, tart finish.” Light in body and a “deep purple in color”, Counter Currant (6.4% ABV) is an eye-catching, “food-friendly” brew that will be at home on just about any table during the holiday season.

Counter Currant launched earlier this month and will be available through February 2019.  You can expect to find this Seasonal Release available in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans and on draft at select craft beer establishments located in Alabama, Florida, Oregon and throughout the rest of Rogue’s nationwide distribution area.

Now that we are all a bit more familiar with this beer’s background, let’s dive into these Tasting Notes and see where the Counter Currant takes us!

Tasting Notes for Counter Currant from Rogue Ales

Appearance:  A gentle pour produces a beer that is an incredibly rich purple in color and wearing over two fingers of dense, dark pink foam that rises well above the brim of the glass.  When held to direct light, garnet tones push through to add a pop of vibrancy.  The beer is far too dark to provide any visual indication of the carbonation level.  Head retention is fantastic, falling ever so slowly to a creamy 1/4 finger top cap that leaves some seriously chunky lace patterns on the glass after each sip.

Aroma:  The first thing to hit the nose is an aroma that is strikingly similar to straight up cranberry juice.  This opens further to offer a bright note of black currant and a slightly sweeter presence of blackberry and blueberry.  An earthy and slightly spicy hop character comes in near the end of the profile to attempt some balance, but this beer is all about a sublime level of fruitiness here.

Taste:  Black currant is quick to grab the palate with a sharp level of tartness and a slightly tannic presence.  This sharpness is rapidly tempered with a rush of sweetness that takes the form of blackberry jam and cranberry cocktail.  Earthy hops mingle with those tannic notes to offer equal parts balance and support.  A bit of biscuity malt slides in near the finish but is quickly lost in all this tart and tangy fruitiness.

Mouthfeel:  On the lighter side of medium in body with a middling carbonation level, Counter Currant has a nice weight to it and a silken texture on the palate.  The beer’s tart, tangy and sweet notes all work together to find a sense of balance and achieve a pretty dry finish.  The ABV is nicely masked by the tartness and does not feel anywhere near 6.4%.  The aftertaste is all berry goodness.

Final Thoughts: After finishing off this glass, one thing has become quite clear: Counter Currant pulls zero punches and does all that it can to let every characteristic of the black currant shine.  This beer is considerably tart/sour – almost aggressively – and it does not appear that Rogue wanted to avoid that for the sake of accessibility.  Instead, they put themselves out there, focused on the main ingredient, and just allowed those black currants to do their thing.  This was a risk for Rogue and we could not be happier that they took it.  It shows that a brewery of their size is still willing to take a chance by embracing an assertive ingredient/flavor profile to produce a beautiful and memorable beer.  We may have already used this word in the description above, but “sublime” is truly the best way to describe Counter Currant.  Be sure to give it a shot before its Seasonal run comes to an end in February.  Prost!

 

Biscayne Bay Brewing Partners with Total Wine for Buenas Noches Barrel-aged Stout Release

BiscayneBuenasNoches2Biscayne Bay Brewing Company (Miami, Florida) has officially announced that Buenas Noches, the brewery’s limited-edition Brandy Barrel-aged Imperial Stout, will be available at select Total Wine locations in Florida beginning the week of Monday, December 3.

Built from the same Imperial Stout base used in previous releases, this year’s Buenas Noches was aged for three months in small-batch grape brandy barrels. This treatment allowed the beer to pick up “a pleasant sherry character that complements the dark roasted attributes, chocolate notes and velvety mouthfeel presented by the base stout.” Weighing in at a warming 10.1% ABV, Buenas Noches is the “perfect night cap” to make any night a “Good Night”.

“We are very excited to be rolling out seasonal releases with Total Wine,” says Jose Mallea, President of Biscayne Bay Brewing Company. “They are a wonderful partner and have been a big supporter of our beers. We look forward to partnering for future special releases.”

The 2018 batch of Buenas Noches will officially release the week of December 3 and will hang around as long as supplies last.  You can expect to find this Limited Release offering available in 22 oz. bottles at select Total Wine locations in Florida.  Prost!

Vital Information for Buenas Noches Imperial Stout from Biscayne Bay Brewing Company

Release – Limited, early December 2018
Style – Imperial Stout
ABV – 10.1%
Treatment – Aged for three months in small-batch grape brandy barrels
Availability – 22 oz. bottles
Distribution – Bottles of Buenas Noches will be available at select Total Wine locations in Florida
Store Locator – https://www.totalwine.com/store-finder

Good People Brewing Sets the Stage for Día del Gordo III (a.k.a. El Gordo Day 2018)

elgordo (1)On Saturday, December 8 at 11 a.m., Good People Brewing Company (Birmingham, Alabama) will host Día del Gordo III, a bottle release event for the brewery’s beloved El Gordo Imperial Stout.

Often regarded as a highly respected, longtime champion of the craft beer community in Birmingham, the hard-hitting El Gordo will step out of the shadows once again on December 8 to show the world all that it has to offer at Día del Gordo III (also known as El Gordo Day 2018).  This massive, 13.9% ABV Imperial Stout always puts on a hell of a show at its annual appearance, and you best believe that El Gordo has quite a few surprises in store for the fans attending this year’s event.  Día del Gordo III is sure to be quite the spectacle, so let’s break down the event in an attempt to shed some light on the mystery that is El Gordo Una Stout Imperial.

The Basics 

What – Día del Gordo III | El Gordo Day 2018
When – 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, December 8
Where – Good People Brewing Company | 114 14th Street South | Birmingham, Alabama

The Bottles

Since Día del Gordo III is first and foremost a bottle release, guests who attend the event will have the opportunity to purchase the following bottles:

  • 2018 El Gordo Una Stout Imperial
  • 2018 Barrel-aged El Gordo
  • 2018 Apple Brandy Barrel-aged El Gordo
  • Good People will also have a limited supply of vintage El Gordo bottles dating back as early as 2014

The Exclusive Drafts

With that said, Día del Gordo is still a party and this one is rockin’ the following tap list of highly-limited, draft-only variants of El Gordo:

  • El Gordo Aged in Tequila (former Bourbon) Barrels
  • El Gordo Aged in Rum (former Bourbon) Barrels
  • El Gordo Aged in American Oak Port Barrels
  • El Gordo (NITRO) aged in Port Barrels with Single Origin Guatemalan Coffee from Domestique Coffee 
  • El Gordo with Vanilla
  • El Gordo with Cocoa Nibs from Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Co. & Toasted Coconut

Other Useful Info

  • Día del Gordo III is free to attend and pay as you go. Since no tickets are being issued, they are obviously not necessary to attend
  • All purchases must be made at the brewery with a valid I.D. The brewery CANNOT pre-sell or ship bottles to anyone interested in acquiring one
  • It is best to get to this event early because all El Gordo bottles are sold on a first come, first served basis
  • Día del Gordo III will also feature live music and local food trucks. We will update you with the lineup of musical acts and food vendors just as soon as that information is made available
  • The kind folks at Good People Brewing will be raffling off prizes from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. during Día del Gordo III.  The Grand Prize will be drawn at 3 p.m.

Alright, that should just about cover all the information currently available on Día del Gordo III/El Gordo Day 2018.  If any more details surface before the event, we will be sure to update you with that information here.

If you plan on being anywhere near Birmingham, Alabama on December 8, clear your schedule now, coordinate with your Stout-loving amigos, and get to Good People Brewing Company nice and early on Día del Gordo III so that you can bear witness to the magnificence that is El Gordo.  To do otherwise would just be a shame.  Prost!

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Redhook’s Legendary Winter Seasonal Returns in 2018 as a Hoppy Dark Lager

Winterhook2018Redhook Brewery (Seattle, Washington) has announced that Winterhook, the brewery’s ever-evolving Winter Seasonal, is back this year as a Hoppy Dark Lager.

Originally developed in Redhook’s Brewlab “as a small-batch . . . beer called False Facts“, the 2018 release of Winterhook is a Hoppy Dark Lager that combines “the hops of a dank IPA, the malt of a brown ale, and yeast profile of a bock.”  Filled with notes of caramel, pine and malt, Winterhook (6% ABV, 60 IBUs) has all the makings of “a perfect winter warmer for frosty weather.”

“Creating a unique recipe every year for Winterhook is a fun challenge, and this year we wanted to do something different from years past,” said Nick Crandall, who first created this version at Brewlab in Capitol Hill. Following the beer’s success on tap at Brewlab, Crandall decided that it would be the perfect beer as 2018’s version of Winterhook. “The hoppy dark lager recipe is something unique from previous versions – combining elements of various beer styles yet delivering on that winter beer character that our fans have come to expect from Winterhook.”

Redhook will host a Winterhook Release Party on December 5 and the beer is expected to enter distribution at or around that date.  You can expect to find this Seasonal offering available in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles and on draft at select craft beer-friendly retailers, bars and restaurants located in the state of Washington.  Prost!

Vital Information for Winterhook from Redhook Brewery

Release – Seasonal (Winter), launching December 2018
Style – Hybrid Lager
ABV – 6%
IBUs – 60
Malts – Pale, Munich, Caramunich III, Coffee Malt & Dark Chocolate
Hops – Alchemy, AdHA527, Chinook & Eureka
Fun Fact – Winterhook has been brewed annually since 1984
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft
Beer Finder – http://redhook.com/beer-finder

Calusa Brewing Releases Totemic Table Saison

CalusaTotemic2Calusa Brewing (Sarasota, Florida) recently took to social media to announce the bottle-only release of Totemic Table Saison.

Arriving just in time to pair with all the holiday meals in your future, Totemic Table Saison is an oak-fermented Saison that “crackles with dry, appetizing character and spirited, friendly funk.”  Clocking in at an extremely light and easy-drinking 4.2% ABV, Totemic Table Saison supplies its drinker with an experience that is “rustic, refreshing and restorative.”

Officially released at the end of last week (November 23), 375ml bottles of Totemic Table Saison are still available for purchase in Calusa Brewing’s Tasting Room for the cost of $6 each.  This is a bottle-only release that will only be available as long as supplies last.  Prost!

Vital Information for Totemic Table Saison from Calusa Brewing

Release – Limited, late November 2018
Style – Saison/Table Beer
ABV – 4.2%
Suggested Food Pairings – “An incredible food beer, Totemic pairs with seafood & shellfish, crushes it with cheese and may be the ultimate brunch beer.”
Availability – 375ml bottles ($6 each)
Distribution – None; brewery-only release

Monday Night Brewing Set to Release Cinnamon Cocoa Coffee Drafty Kilt

MondayNightCCCDrafty2Monday Night Brewing (Atlanta, Georgia) has officially announced that it will hold a Limited Release for Cinnamon Cocoa Coffee Drafty Kilt Scotch Ale at its West Midtown location on Friday, November 30.

Just as its lengthy name suggests, Cinnamon Cocoa Coffee Drafty Kilt starts with a Scotch Ale base – Monday Night’s “already delicious” Drafty Kilt Scotch Ale to be exact – and takes it to the next level with the additions of cinnamon and locally roasted Batdorf & Bronson coffee and cocoa nibs. These comforting ingredients meld into the base beer to produce “refined notes of spice and dark chocolate . . ., making [Cinnamon Cocoa Coffee Drafty Kilt] perfect for a cold winter (week)night.”

Cinnamon Cocoa Coffee Drafty Kilt will officially release on November 30 at Monday Night Brewing’s West Midtown location.  This Limited Release offering will be available in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans and you can reserve yours by clicking here.  There is no information available at this time that leads us to believe that this beer will see distribution.  If anything changes, we will be sure to update you with that info here.  Prost!

Vital Information for Cinnamon Cocoa Coffee Drafty Kilt from Monday Night Brewing

Release – Limited/Black Tie Series; November 30, 2018
Style – Scotch Ale
ABV – 7.2%
IBUs – 26
Grains – Cherrywood-Smoked Malt, Chocolate Malt & Roasted Barley
Hops – Columbus & Willamette
Added Ingredients – Cinnamon and Batdorf & Bronson coffee & cocoa nibs
Suggested Food Pairings – “Spice Cake, Cranberry Sauce, Cold Winter Nights”
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans
Distribution – Brewery release. No distribution information available at this time

 

Arrogant Consortia Introduces Arrogant Bastard Black Metallic Stout

ArrogantConsortiaLogoArrogant Consortia (Escondido, California), the outspoken offshoot of Stone Brewing, has officially launched Arrogant Bastard Black Metallic Stout as its latest Year-Round offering.

Brewed to push the limits of what we have come to expect from a Stout, Arrogant Bastard Black Metallic Stout is a “Rye Stout brewed with wry sensibilities.”  Coming in at a bullish 7.2% ABV, Black Metallic Stout is unapologetically “dark, roasty, hoppy and bitter. Gloriously bitter.”

Arrogant Bastard Black Metallic Stout is rolling out this week with availability in 6-packs of 16 oz. cans and on draft.  You can expect to find this new Year-Round at craft beer-focused establishments located in Alabama, Florida, California, Virginia and throughout the rest of Arrogant Consortia’s/Stone Brewing’s nationwide distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information for Arrogant Bastard Black Metallic Stout from Arrogant Consortia 

Release – Year-Round, launching late November 2018
Style – American Stout/Rye Beer
ABV – 7.2%
Availability – 6-packs of 16 oz. cans & draft
Beer Finder – https://find.arrogantconsortia.com/ab#ready

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Creature Comforts’ Koko Buni Milk Porter Returns for the Winter

CCBC_KokoBuniglassware_promoCreature Comforts Brewing Co. (Athens, Georgia) has officially announced that Koko Buni, a Milk Porter with toasted coconut, cocoa nibs and coffee, will return in mid-December to serve as the brewery’s winter limited release.

Crafted by the team at Creature Comforts to be a go-to offering that is “perfect for cooler days and evenings”, Koko Buni is a Milk Porter brewed with toasted coconut, an Ethiopian blend of coffee from 1000 Faces Coffee, Ecuadorian cocoa nibs from Athens, Georgia’s bean-to-bar chocolatier, Condor Chocolates, and a Haitian varietal of cocoa nibs from Woodstock, Illinois-based Ethereal Confections.  This carefully curated mix of ingredients produces a 6.5% ABV Koko Buni that has a “rich and velvety . . . balance in flavor” that is not at all “overpowering or fatiguing on the palate.”

The 2018 batch of Koko Buni will make its debut at Creature Comforts Brewing Co. in mid-December and is scheduled to hit distribution “shortly following the onsite release.”  You can expect to find this Limited Release offering available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans and on draft at select craft beer-friendly establishments located within the brewery’s distribution footprint in Athens and Atlanta, Georgia. Prost!

Vital Information for Koko Buni Milk Porter from Creature Comforts Brewing Co.

Release – Limited/Seasonal, mid-December 2018
Style – American Porter
ABV – 6.5%
Featured Ingredients – Toasted coconut, Ethiopian coffee from 1000 Faces Coffee, Ecuadorian cocoa nibs from Condor Chocolates & Haitian cocoa nibs from Ethereal Confections
Fun Fact #1 – On the beer’s name: “The coconut and Ethiopian coffee used in making the beer inspired its name. ‘Koko’ translates to coconut in Papiamento, a language commonly used in the Caribbean. ‘Buni’ is derived from the word for coffee in Amharic, the primary language found in Ethiopia.”
Fun Fact #2 – On the label artwork: “Continuing in [their] effort to frequently work with local partners, [Creature Comforts] worked with Athens artist David Hale on the can design. The design won CNBC’s Battle of the Beer Labels competition in April 2016.”
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft
Distribution – Athens & Atlanta, Georgia

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Saint Arnold Brewing Company Releases Bishop’s Barrel No. 22

SaintArnoldBishops22Saint Arnold Brewing Company (Houston, Texas) has officially announced the Limited Release of Bishop’s Barrel No. 22, a Texas honey Saison aged in chardonnay barrels for a year with peaches, apricots and the wild yeast brettanomyces.

What is now known as Bishop Barrel No. 22 was first created in 2017 when Wood Cellar and Specialty Brewer Colin Klingemann enhanced the recipe for the previously released Icon Gold – Texas Honey Saison with the addition of “peaches and brettanomyces bruxellensis as a holiday gift for [Saint Arnold employees].”  The result was an instant hit with the staff and the decision was ultimately made to make it a part of the Bishop’s Barrel Program by adding “900 pounds of apricot purée” to the holiday recipe and then aging it “for a year in three different types of chardonnay barrels, including some that housed Bishop’s Barrel No. 19.” This treatment turned Bishop’s Barrel No. 22 (8% ABV) into “a tart, yet balanced Saison with up front notes of baked bread, stone fruit, oak, white wine, and funk.”

“This is one of the most wine-like beers we’ve ever brewed,” said Colin Klingemann, Wood Cellar and Specialty Brewer at Saint Arnold. “It’s really light and balanced on the palate while still offering a variety of flavors.”

 

“I always look forward to seeing how our beers interact with the extra wine or spirit in the variety of barrels we’ve used for this series,” said Founder/Brewer Brock Wagner. “This beer demonstrates the artistry of blending wood, fruit, and wild yeast to achieve the balanced flavor we were seeking.”

Bishop’s Barrel No. 22 is officially hitting distribution today – Monday, November 26 – with availability in 12 oz. bottles and on draft.  You can expect to find this Limited Release offering at select craft beer-focused retailers, bars and restaurants located within Saint Arnold’s distribution footprint in Texas and Louisiana.  Prost!

Vital Information for Bishop’s Barrel No. 22 from Saint Arnold Brewing Company

Release – Limited/Bishop’s Barrel Series; late-November 2018
Style – Saison
ABV – 8%
IBUs – 20
Treatment – Aged for a year in three different types of chardonnay barrels with the addition of peaches, apricots & brettanomyces
Availability – 12 oz. bottles & draft
Distribution – Texas & Louisiana 

 

LOKO Cuisine to Host Pinoy Eggs & Kegs Brunch at Southern Brewing & Winery

lokopinoy3On Sunday, December 16 at 11 a.m., LOKO Cuisine will team up with Chismis & Co. to host Pinoy Eggs & Kegs, a Filipino-style brunch, at Southern Brewing & Winery (Tampa, Florida).

No longer bound to just one location for its monthly Eggs & Kegs events, LOKO Cuisine is now taking its brunch pop-up on the road to treat their fans to a constantly changing venue, vibe and atmosphere that will match their always inventive and creative menus.

For their December stop, LOKO Cuisine and their friends from Chismis & Co. – a Filipino eatery located in the Heights Public Market at Armature Works – will take over Southern Brewing & Winery to dish out the following buffet-style feast comprised of four courses “that combine Pinoy home-style classics with a few creative twists”:

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To cover the “kegs” portion of the brunch, Southern Brewing & Winery will be serving up its award-winning Koenig Hans Pilsner and a Filipino-inspired beer treatment that has yet to be announced.  If beer does not happen to be your thing, cider and wine will be available as well.  Ginger Beard Coffee will also be on-site to pour nitro-infused coffee and tea (available for an additional cost).

Tickets for the Pinoy Eggs & Kegs are available now for $32.10 each, and you can purchase yours by clicking here. Ticket cost includes the four-course brunch and one pour of beer, cider or wine. Physical tickets will not be issued, but your name will be added to a paid list once the purchase process is completed. FYI: Everyone in your party will have to check in under the purchaser’s name at the door.

Seating at LOKO Cuisine events is always limited, and the growing popularity of Chismis & Co. will most assuredly make Pinoy Eggs & Kegs a quick sell out.  With that in mind, go ahead and get your brunch squad organized, lock down some tickets, and get amped for what is guaranteed to be an amazing brunch experience at Southern Brewing & Winery on December 16.  Prost!