Thursday, March 13, 2008

Beer Reviews- New Belgium, Millstream

This week I've been meaning to get to some beer reviews of some great beers I've been enjoying as I wait for a couple of my own beers to get ready. Let me just take quick minute to profess my love for New Belgium Brewing Company. On a trip to Colorado about 7 years ago, I really fell in love with craft beers after drinking beers from Boulder Brewing Company, Flying Dog, and New Belgium. My wife and I brought back a case of Fat Tire, and it became a habit that friends would bring us back Fat Tire or we would do the same if we were headed back from Colorado or Nebraska. This summer, the buzz in the Twin Cities was that Fat Tire bombers (along with 1554 and Mothership Wit) were coming to the cities after a 10 year hiatus. There were literally lines around the block at some liquor stores. I wasn't one who was waiting (I swear) but I was more than excited. Well, this past week, six packs and 12 packs of New Belgium have arrived, including Folly Packs (samplers) and seasonals. The Folly Packs included 1554, Fat Tire, Mothership Wit, and a limited release. In this one, its Mighty Arrow Pale Ale.

One other quick note, and this could be a post all its own....its important to mention that New Belgium is quite possibly the most socially responsible brewery in the country. They are employee owned, completely sustainable, wind powered, and participate in a number of causes.
You can check out more here: http://www.newbelgium.com/sustainability.php

Ok...enough of my long winded intro, onto the beer reviews.
The limited release included in the Folly Pack was Mighty Arrow Pale Ale:
This beer pours a bronze color with a thin white head. I think it has a really nice floral and citrusy aroma to it. I wasn't expecting such a solid pale ale from them since most of their beers tend to have a unique flavor profile, but this is a great pale ale. Its not overly hoppy by any means, and the body is fairly light. But there's a great caramel presence in the body and a slight biscuit flavor I'd expect from Fat Tire or 2 Below. Throughout the beer, the hops are definitely there, and there's just a nice clean flavor to the rest of the beer. A damn good pale ale, and one I hope comes around more frequently. I'd put this up with Summit Extra Pale Ale as a pale I'd buy when I just want a really good PA.

Springboard Ale: This is their spring seasonal and is more of what I was expecting of a New Belgium release. Here's their description: SPRINGBOARD combines oats, ancient Chinese herbs and Mt. Hood hops to maintain a balanced equilibrium for such an exhilarating ale.
It states its brewed with Wormwood, Goji Berries, and Schisandra. The beer pours a cloudy, light yellow, with a thin but lacy white head. It has a very sweet and fruity aroma, with a definite yeasty presence. A really crisp, but sweet beer, this is a very interesting, easy drinking ale. I think this could be an easy beer to drink a lot of, its sweet like most Belgian beers, but really crisp and refreshing. Overall a unique, great drinking beer.

The final beer for this review is not from New Belgium, but from what is quickly becoming another favorite brewery of mine,
Millstream Brewing Co. from Amana, Iowa. On his last trip back from Iowa, my friend Jeff brought up a six pack of Schild Brau Amber, their flagship beer. I was excited to try this beer, since the other two I've had of theirs have been excellent. This beer is an 11 time medal winner at the GABF, including 4 in a row. It's described as a Vienna lager. The beer pours a reddish, copper color with a thin off white head. It has a wonderful malty body with some caramely sweetness, and a touch of spicy hoppiness. Its interesting because despite its malty body and dark color, its crisp like a lager. Yet another excellent beer from Millstream, I can't pick a favorite of the three I've had, but I think I'm going to have to keep bugging Jeff to bring back more every time he goes down to Iowa. Here's my review of their Iowa Pale Ale and John's White.
Salud!
The Bearded Brewer

2 comments:

Travis said...

I had the spring board on my trip out there and loved it. I would streak through the middle of our city to get them (NB) to start distribution here. They are such a good "feel good" story to boot. Those guys rock.

marcus said...

I also love New Belgium beers. We recently begin getting bombers and 1554 is my favorite, full of belgian flavor and low on alcohol, very uncommon. They are a very underappreciated and do so much for the community. And, I like their bicycle logo!