Bubble Jack IPA: I've had this beer on tap before, but recently I've been drinking a lot of IPAs, so I thought I should pick up a six pack. I was very impressed, in fact I think I've found my new favorite hoppy beer. It pours a clear pale gold with a 1/2 finger of white head. A really strong floral, grassy, citrusy hop aroma at first. There is a great piney/grassy hop flavor with some citrusy sourness. Bright with some lingering bitterness and some caramel sweetness that is balanced nicely against the hops. A really great drinking IPA that is fairly crisp and not overly bitter. The hops are definitely present, but it's not overly "citrusy", and I think the grassy/piney flavors make it a slight departure from a lot of IPAs around. Just a great beer.
Schells Stout: Schells Brewing Company is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America behind Yuengling. For years this brewery has been a traditional German-style brewery, specializing in lagers and bocks. They've received a bit of a boom with the growth in the craft beer industry, and have branched out to start to brew a few more styles, including a winter dubbel and this sweet stout. It pours a a pitch black with a finger of foamy light tan head. Aromas of coffee, chocolate, and roastiness. Creamy moutfeel with a nice roasty/chalkiness and great flavors of coffee, caramel, and chocolate. A nice stout that is well balanced with a slight hoppy spiciness amongst the wonderful chocolate/coffee flavors. Come colder weather, I could see myself drinking more of this.
Millstream Windmill Wheat: I've posted on this blog several times my love for Millstream Brewing Company. The oldest (and one of the few) microbreweries in my home state of Iowa, Millstream is a beer I was introduced to by my good friend Jeff who brought back some beers after a visit to our hometown. On his last visit, he brought back a sixer of their Iowa Pale Ale and a sampler that included this. American wheat beers are probably my least favorite style of beer. While there are examples out there of interesting wheats, I find most American style wheat beers to be rather boring and usually opt for a hefeweizen or a witbier. Onto my thoughts:This beer pours an extremely pale yellow- almost straw colored, with a very thin white head. Cloudy with an aroma of wheat and mild yeasty mustiness. Fizzy carbonation makes it crisp and refreshing. Fairly thin body with some nice lingering sweetness in the finish. On a hot day this would be nice and refreshing. As usual with Millstream, a well crafted beer, just not a style I particularly enjoy, and thus it leaves me wanting more John's White Ale.
More to come.
Salud!
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