Tasting Notes: Painted Cave Guava IPA from Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co.

aviary-image-1530218470339For this edition of Tasting Notes, we close out the week seeking refuge from the summer heat in a Painted Cave Guava India Pale Ale from Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co. (Buellton, California).

Created to honor “the beautiful painted caves hidden throughout the west”, Painted Cave is a Seasonal India Pale Ale brewed with Citra, El Dorado, and Simcoe hops to “impart a tropical fruit profile with bright citrus and pine notes.”  Pink guava purée is then introduced to add a juicy level of complexity and balance.  Weighing in at 7.25% ABV and 55 IBUs, Painted Cave comes together to offer an alluring display of flavors and aromatics.

Painted Cave Guava India Pale Ale is available now for a limited time in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles and on draft.  You can expect to find this Seasonal Rotation offering at select craft beer establishments located throughout Figueroa Mountain’s distribution footprint in California and Arizona.

Alright.  It’s hot.  We are thirsty.  It’s time for some Tasting Notes.  Let’s get it!

Tasting Notes for Painted Cave Guava India Pale Ale from Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co.

Appearance:  Painted Cave is an orange-laced, deep golden in color and is capped with just over a finger of creamy white foam.  When held to direct light, the orange hues filter out to leave a strikingly vibrant gold to shine on its own.  Rocking the softest haze possible, this beer is mostly clear and displays a super energetic carbonation presence darting about within.  Retention is good, but the head ultimately reduces to a thin, but complete cap that drops down some sizable spots of lace after each pull.

Aroma:  The guava absolutely billows from the glass, setting the tone with a pleasantly musty, tropical character.  The tropical trend continues from there with notes of papaya, passion fruit, pineapple, mango and melon.  A bright grapefruit tone and a touch of earthiness then surface to close out the profile.  This thing is all guava and hops on the nose, and we are not mad at that.

Taste:  Citra hops waste no time to assert themselves in the flavor department and kick things off with big bursts of grapefruit and passion fruit.  This transitions easily to the guava’s tropical sweetness that brings along added juicy hop notes of pineapple, melon and mango.  A touch of grassiness and pine works its way in at times, but is easily tamed and subdued by the more pronounced tropical tones.  Pale malts turn up near the end of the experience, adding a nondescript sweetness that calls the guava out for an encore in the finish.

Mouthfeel:  Medium bodied with a peppy carbonation level, Painted Cave offers a slightly slick, oily feel that cleans up and dries out quite quickly.  Balanced beautifully, this beer works the palate with a nearly equal amount of bitter and sweet.  That 7.25% ABV does turn up with a bit of warmth in the throat as the pour warms, but the beer’s juicy qualities tamp that down and keep the experience easy-drinking and refreshing.  The aftertaste is a soft, lingering presence of guava and passion fruit.

Final Thoughts:  Skillfully crafted, absolutely every aspect of Painted Cave has been dialed in to complement and/or accentuate another.  The guava coaxes out the tropical characteristics of the hops, the hops reinforce the mustiness of the guava while also adding a dynamic contrast of earthiness/pine, and the pale malts balance out all those hops and further encourage the guava to shine.  It seems as though everything just instinctively knows its place, and it all comes together to become a ridiculously easy-drinking and juicy IPA that still retains its West Coast roots.  Simply put, Painted Cave is an embodiment of summer that all hopheads should cross paths with at some point. Make it happen.  Prost!

 

Celis Brewery’s Pale Bock Now Available in Cans

CelisLogoCelis Brewery (Austin, Texas) has officially announced that Celis Pale Bock will have availability in aluminum cans beginning in June 2018.

Now the third original recipe from Celis Brewery to find its way into cans, Celis Pale Bock is an easy-drinking, Belgian-inspired Bock bier “brewed with caramel malts with Saaz, Willamette, and Cascade hops.”  Boasting “delicious flavors of berry, malt, and a touch of bitterness at the finish”, Celis Pale Bock (4.9% ABV) promises to be “as refreshing on a hot day by the lake, as it is as satisfying with a burger at a cookout.”

“Our original recipe Belgian Pale Bock is a great beer for any occasion,” says Christine Celis, founder of Celis Brewery. “Now that it is available in cans, people can enjoy Celis Pale Bock at their favorite outdoor activities. This is our third heritage beer to be packaged in cans this year. Our Celis White and Celis Raspberry have been incredibly popular in cans, and people have been clamoring for Pale Bock to be distributed in cans too. Here it is.”

Celis Pale Bock will hit shelves in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans in late June and 16 oz. cans will turn up in the near future.  Along with the cans, you can also find this Year-Round beer available in 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles and on draft at craft beer retailers, bars and restaurants located throughout Celis Brewery’s distribution footprint in Texas.  Prost!

Vital Information for Celis Pale Bock from Celis Brewery

Release – Year-Round, cans arrive June 2018
Style – Bock
ABV – 4.9%
Hops – Willamette & Saaz
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans, 6-packs of 12 oz. bottles & draft (16 oz. cans coming soon)
Distribution – Texas

 

New Belgium Brewing Set to Release Voodoo Ranger Liquid Paradise IPA

NBVoodooLPIPANew Belgium Brewing (Fort Collins, Colorado) has officially announced that it will launch Voodoo Ranger Liquid Paradise IPA as a Special Release offering in July 2018.

Developed to be New Belgium’s “tropical twist on the typical IPA”, Voodoo Ranger Liquid Paradise IPA is a summer-themed brew that boasts “a mélange of tropical notes.”  Mosaic hops and “a small amount” of Nugget hops combine to give this offering a juicy character that supplies “bursts of guava, mango, grapefruit and white grape.”  Medium-bodied with a mild sweetness, Voodoo Ranger Liquid Paradise IPA (8% ABV) ultimately comes together as “a delicately bitter and extremely aromatic IPA.”

“The Voodoo Ranger Special Release series gives our brewers a hoppy playground, if you will, a place to play with ingredients, aromas and flavors,” said Ross Koenigs, Research and Development Brewer at New Belgium. “Liquid Paradise offers great flavors and is packed full of wonderful aromas, and we’re just getting started showing off our capabilities as a brewer of hoppy beer.”

Voodoo Ranger Liquid Paradise IPA will officially release during the first week of July 2018 and will hang around for a limited time.  You can expect to find this Special Release available in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans and on draft in select markets found within New Belgium’s distribution area.  Prost!

Vital Information for Voodoo Ranger Liquid Paradise IPA from New Belgium Brewing

Release – Limited/Special, launching July 2018
Style – American India Pale Ale
ABV – 8%
IBUs – 44
Malts – Pale, Oats & Munich
Hops – Mosaic & Nugget
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans & draft
Beer Finder – https://www.newbelgium.com/beer/finder/

Straight to Ale Launches Boldly Gose as New Summer Seasonal

StABoldlyGose2Straight to Ale (Huntsville, Alabama) has announced that it will officially introduce Boldly Gose, a Blackberry Gose, as its new summer Seasonal on Friday, June 29.

To create a take on the Gose style that has the capability to properly tackle a summer in South, the Straight to Ale crew laid a traditional foundation for Boldly Gose by starting with that familiar salty and tart base.  Blackberry was then introduced to add a little sweet to the tartness, giving Boldly Gose (4.2% ABV) absolutely everything it needs to be “perfect for summer sipping.”

Boldly Gose will make its official debut in Straight to Ale’s taproom on June 29 and enter distribution shortly thereafter.  You can expect to find this new Seasonal available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans and on draft at craft beer friendly establishments located in Alabama, the Florida Panhandle and throughout the rest of the brewery’s seven state distribution area. Prost!

Vital Information for Boldly Gose from Straight to Ale

Release – Seasonal, July – September 2018
Style – Gose
ABV – 4.2%
IBUs – 10
Added Ingredients – Blackberries, salt & coriander 
Fun Fact – On the Gose style (as defined by The German Beer Institute): “Gose is an ancient, sour and saline tasting ale, made from more than half malted wheat and the rest malted barley. The brew is fermented with both yeast and lactic bacteria and is spiced with both coriander and hops. It is brewed with slightly salted water. This peculiar beer style is now most closely associated with Leipzig, the capital of the German State of Saxony.”
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft
Distribution – Alabama, Florida (Panhandle), Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina & Tennessee

Tasting Notes: A Little Sumpin’ Extra Ale from Lagunitas Brewing Company

lagunitasLSXtraPour2For this installment of Tasting Notes, we push through the mid-week slump with a little inspiration from A Little Sumpin’ Extra Ale from Lagunitas Brewing Company (Petaluma, California).

Stepping in to fill the big sister role for Lagunitas’ Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ AleA Little Sumpin’ Extra is a “Double-ish White IPA” sporting a grain bill comprised of “50% malted barley and 50% wheatly-esque-ish-ness.” Although it may be a bit lighter in color than lil’ sis, the “bigger, badder, and bolder” A Little Sumpin’ Extra Ale (8.7% ABV) proves to be “huge in flavor and satisfaction” while rockin’ a uniquely “curious malt complexity.”

A Little Sumpin’ Extra is nearing the end of its Limited Release run, but you can still find it available in 22 oz. bottles and on draft at select beer-friendly establishments located in Alabama, Florida, California, Illinois, Washington and throughout the rest of Lagunitas Brewing Company’s expansive distribution area.

That should just about cover the necessary background data, so let’s do what we all came here to do and get into these Tasting Notes!

Tasting Notes for A Little Sumpin’ Extra Ale from Lagunitas Brewing Company

Appearance:  A Little Sumpin’ Extra presents itself as a light gold in color and is adorned with over two fingers of frothy white foam.  When held to direct light, the color softens and settles in as more of a light to straw yellow tone. Pristine in clarity (impressively so considering the wheat bill), the beer shows off a plentiful carbonation presence.  Head retention is bordering on incredible as the foam barely falls at all and coats the glass with an all-encompassing sheet of lace.

Aroma:  Citrus driven hops blast the nose with notes of tangerine, grapefruit and orange zest.  Floral tones then develop and bring with them just a touch of pine.  A soft wheat presence and a bit of honey-like sweetness rests underneath to support and showcase those hop notes.

Taste:  The flavors nearly mirror the nose as citrus fruits move in first with a dynamic orange character that is less sweet and more reminiscent of Cara Cara and Seville varieties.  Floral and grassy notes work their way in and interlace with the breadiness of the sweet wheat and pale malts that are mostly here to supply an exquisite, supporting balance.  Occasionally, you can pick up on notes of banana, pineapple and honey.   It all closes out with a memorable punch of bitter grapefruit meat and zest.

Mouthfeel:  Full bodied with a bright carbonation, this beer has a hefty, viscous weight that somehow remains easy-drinking and gulp-worthy.  Although this Double IPA does have a good amount of hop bite, the level of balance here is damn near perfect.  The bitterness is on point, the sweetness is satisfying without being cloying, and it all just dries out beautifully.  The ABV comes across as pretty tame for 8.7%.  Aftertaste is just a little grapefruit drizzled with honey.

Final Thoughts:  Beyond being ridiculously delicious, A Little Sumpin’ Extra is an incredibly unique offering and it all starts with the mouthfeel.  You may not expect a real-deal full-bodied experience to function well in Double White IPA that still holds a good amount of bitterness, but it works.  It does so because the hops have just enough sharpness to give you that lupulin fix, that 50/50 mix of barley and wheat malts slips through the sensory experience with a stealthy, sweetening balance, and everything dries out before you even realize what hit you. Despite being released every once in a while since 2009, this beer still feels new, playful, and just completely and utterly different from anything else out there on beer shelves and taps.  To us, that is an indication of something truly special, and we will certainly take a pour of A Little Sumpin’ Extra anytime we have the opportunity.  Be sure to check it out while you still have the chance.  Prost!

Smuttynose Brewing Co. Revives Smuttlabs with Release of Lady Stardust New England IPA

LadystardustcloseSmuttynose Brewing Company (Hampton, New Hampshire) has announced that its Smuttlabs project will officially make its highly-anticipated return on June 30 with the brewery-exclusive release of Lady Stardust New England IPA.

Smuttlabs, the creative and innovative subset of Smuttynose Brewing Company, is back at long last and kicking off its return with a take on the wildly popular New England-style India Pale Ale.  Lady Stardust is a “delicate IPA” that sources its eye-catching “golden haze . . .  from hops, flaked wheat, and flaked oats.”  Brewed with El Dorado, Amarillo, Citra, Hüll Melon, Ekuanot and Mandarina Bavaria hops, Lady Stardust offers a “mild bitterness” and a juicy character loaded with notes of “pineapple, citrus, mango, and just a dash of pear.”

“Although I am captaining the creative foundation of the new Smuttlabs beer concepts, I am excited to work in collaboration with my team of brewers to create the best product possible,” said Charlie Ireland, Head Brewer of Smuttlabs. “This collective mentality is what Smuttynose strives for in our creative process.”

Smuttynose will offer a special sneak peek of Lady Stardust New England IPA at its “A Walk Among the Stardust” event at the brewery on Friday, June 29th from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. (click here to learn more).  The brewery-only release will follow at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 30.  Lady Stardust will be available for purchase in 4-packs of 16 oz. cans (two-case limit per person) during the release.  This highly limited offering is not expected to see distribution.  Prost!

Vital Information for Lady Stardust New England IPA from Smuttynose Brewing Company

Release – Limited/Smuttlabs, brewery-only release on June 30
Style – New England-style India Pale Ale
ABV – ???
IBUs – ???
Featured Hops – El Dorado, Amarillo, Citra, Hüll Melon, Ekuanot & Mandarina Bavaria
Availability – 4-packs of 16 oz. cans (two-case limit per person)
Distribution – None. Lady Stardust is a brewery-exclusive release

Samuel Smith’s Brewery Adds Cans to its U.S. Portfolio

SamuelSmithCans2Samuel Smith’s Brewery (Tadcaster, England) has officially announced that it will offer two of its flagship beers – Nut Brown Ale and Pure Brewed Organic Lager – in cans this summer in the U.S.

The legendary and highly-respected Samuel Smith’s Brewery may have been established back in 1758, but that does not mean that it turns a blind eye to current trends taking place in the beer scene.  After witnessing the beer community’s preference shift toward cans, the folks at Samuel Smith’s have decided to accommodate consumer and retailer demand by offering the following two offerings in cans this summer (descriptions sourced from the brewery’s website):

  • Nut Brown Ale – Brewed with well water (the original well at the Old Brewery, sunk in 1758, is still in use, with the hard well water being drawn from 85 feet underground); best barley malt, yeast and aromatic hops; fermented in ‘stone Yorkshire squares’ to create a relatively dry ale with rich nutty colour and palate of beech nuts, almonds and walnuts.  ABV – 5%  IBUs – 31
  • Pure Brewed Organic Lager – Brewed with great care using only organic malted barley, organic hops, medium-soft water and a bottom-fermenting yeast; matured at low temperatures to bring out its delicate flavour and soft hop-character finish.
    The cold maturation period allows the bottom-fermenting yeasts to secondary ferment and improve this lager’s flavour, purity and condition.  ABV – 5%  IBUs – 25

Cans of Nut Brown Ale and Pure Brewed Organic Lager will begin rolling out in the U.S. during the first half of July 2018.  You can expect to find these classic brews available in 4-packs of 14.9 oz. (440ml) cans at fine beer retailers located in Alabama, Florida and all other areas of the U.S. serviced by Merchant du Vin.  Prost!

 

Catawba Brewing’s Soulshine Kölsch Debuts as New Limited Release

CVB-Beer-Blocks_SShineCatawba Brewing Co. (Asheville, North Carolina) has officially announced that Soulshine Kölsch, a special collaboration with Mountain Khakis of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, will see a Limited Release beginning on Friday, June 29.

Soulshine Kölsch was developed by Catawba Brewing Co. and Mountain Khakis –  a brand “nationally renowned for its premium outdoor clothing and gear, ‘built for the mountain lifestyle'” – as a means of pursuing their “shared mission to protect lands and waterways, making connections between people and nature.”  A portion of the proceeds raised from the sale of this beer will go to benefit Catawba Lands Conservancy, “a nonprofit, community-based conservation organization that permanently conserves and manages land for public benefit in the Southern Piedmont of North Carolina.”

As far as the beer itself, Soulshine Kölsch is a “light, crisp, refreshing German-style summer ale” that employs “traditional fermentation methods unique to the Kölsch style.”  With floral and earthy Noble hops – Magnum and Hallertau Mittelfrüh – balancing the pale malts, this approach ultimately yields a classic take on the Kölsch that “drinks like a fine German lager with hints of ale-type fruitiness.”

Soulshine Kölsch will officially release on June 29 and enter distribution shortly thereafter.  You can expect to find this Limited Release available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans and on draft at select craft beer-friendly establishments located in Alabama, North Carolina and throughout the rest of Catawba Brewing Co.’s five state distribution footprint. Prost!

Vital Information for Soulshine Kölsch from Catawba Brewing Co.

Release – Limited; arriving June 29, 2018
Style – Kölsch
ABV – 4.8% 
IBUs – 27
Malts – 2-Row Pale & White Wheat
Hops – Magnum & Hallertau Mittelfrüh
The Cause – A portion of all proceeds raised from the sale of Soulshine Kölsch will go to benefit Catawba Lands Conservancy
Availability – 6-packs of 12 oz. cans & draft
Beer Finder – https://catawbabrewing.com/beer-finder

Lonerider Brewing Introduces For a Few Hops More as New Seasonal

LoneriderFAFHM2Lonerider Brewing Company (Raleigh, North Carolina) has officially announced that it will release For a Few Hops More Dry-Hopped American Wheat Ale in late June as the newest addition to its Desperado Series.

Created as Lonerider Brewing’s take on an American-style Wheat Beer, For a Few Hops More is “a refreshing dry-hopped wheat ale . . . brewed with 4 hop varieties lending aromas of fresh cut grass and lemony citrus, as well as subtle tropical notes.”  Weighing in at an easy-drinking 5.5% ABV, For a Few Hops More promises to be “fresh, clean, and light on the palate with a touch of spiciness from the wheat.”

For a Few Hops More will officially debut in late June and will hang around through the month of August.  You can expect to find this new Seasonal offering available in 16 oz. cans and on draft at select craft beer establishments located across North and South Carolina.  Prost!

Vital Information for For a Few Hops More from Lonerider Brewing Company

Release – Seasonal/Desperado Series; late June – August 2018
Style – American Wheat Ale
ABV – 5.5%
IBUs – 38
Featured Hops – Centennial, Citra, Mosaic & Lemon Drop
Availability – 16 oz. cans & draft
Distribution – Limited to North Carolina & South Carolina only

Tasting Notes: Stone White Ghost Berliner Weisse from Stone Brewing

aviary-image-1529447742379For this edition of Tasting Notes, we get all literal by enjoying a close look at a true Berliner Weisse actually from Berlin: Stone White Ghost Berliner Weisse from Stone Brewing (Escondido, California / Berlin, Germany).

Already established in Europe as a Core/Year-Round offering from Stone Brewing – BerlinStone White Ghost (or White Geist) is an authentic take on the Berliner Weisse-style that “gains its orthodox lightly sour and acidic character from a specially selected historic Lactobacillus strain sourced from Berlin’s cultures.”  Well . . . mostly authentic because you know Stone Brewing had to put its own twist on the style by raising the ABV just a skosh to 4.7%. Rounded off with newer German hop varieties (Calista and Hüll Melon), Stone White Ghost Berliner Weisse’s “aroma leads with lemon, peach and melon and the unexpectedly bold and pleasantly refreshing tart flavor punches above its ABV weight.”

To give their American fans a taste of what the brewery is doing in Berlin, Stone Brewing has decided to import Stone White Ghost Berliner Weisse for a limited time.  Stone White Ghost is already available throughout California and a “broad national launch” is expected to follow in the fall of 2018.  Once fully launched, you can expect to find this Limited Release offering available in 6-packs of 0.33cl cans and on draft at select craft beer establishments located in Alabama, Florida, California, Virginia, and throughout the rest of Stone Brewing’s nationwide distribution footprint.

Now that we know where it has come from and how we can get it, let’s get into these Tasting Notes to see how scary good this White Ghost is!

Tasting Notes for Stone White Ghost Berliner Weisse from Stone Brewing

Appearance:  Stone White Ghost materializes in the glass as a slightly cloudy, pale golden brew.  When held to direct light, the gold color softens, and the liquid takes on more of a lemony yellow appearance.  Although cloudy, it is by no means opaque and a gentle carbonation presence can be seen within.  The pour built just over a finger of airy, wispy white foam.  Retention is decent for the style, but the head eventually falls to a thin ring that does its best to leave sporadic spots of lace behind on the glass.

Aroma: A distinct note of straight lemon juice absolutely billows from the glass as the beer is being poured.  Clean wheat then moves in to support and mellow the citrus a bit, allowing notes of peach, apricot, melon and tart berries a chance to develop as well.  That lemon quality ultimately returns to close things out with a just a touch of grassiness in the background.

Taste:  Just as it should be, the flavor is nearly all tart, lemony goodness.  Sure, the wheat is there to add a bit of balance and the hops have a chance to offer a grace of apricot and melon, but this is pretty much just a sour, Lactobacillus-driven experience dominated by those lemon notes.  And it is gorgeous.

Mouthfeel:  On the light side of medium in body with a slightly fizzy carbonation presence, White Ghost carries a nice weight while still remaining superbly refreshing and easy-drinking.  This brew works the palate with its tart and acidic qualities, but it cleans up quick enough to keep things pleasant and crushable.  Although the ABV is slightly elevated for the style at 4.7%, it does not really show.  Aftertaste is all lemon.

Final Thoughts:  Given that this Limited Release is meant to give American beer drinkers a glimpse at what Stone is brewing over in Berlin, they really could not have picked a more perfect beer to do that job.  Stone White Ghost reads purely as a clean and true Berliner Weisse.  Other than raising the ABV a touch and introducing some new hop varietals, Stone Brewing left this beer alone for the most part and just allowed it to be what it is: a tart and refreshing brew that is perfect for any occasion.

With that said, if you are looking for the fruit and adjunct-laden take on the Berliner that is so common in the U.S. right now, Stone White Ghost is not that.  It should not be, and the reason why is simple.  Think about it, Stone Brewing is making a Berliner Weisse . . . in Berlin.  They needed to produce a traditional take on the style – with just a touch of Stone Brewing flair – to be taken seriously in that region.  They did just that with this stellar Berliner Weisse, and we are now left itching to try anything and everything we can get our hands on from Stone Brewing – Berlin.  Prost!