brew day bevvies

i forgot to mention that while we were brewing our inaugural batch, we were also drinking!

our beer list is as follows:

21st amendment – back in black
21st amendment – brew free or die ipa
cannery brewing – wildfire ipa
howe sound – devil’s elbow ipa

cannery brewing

ron dyck, the marketer for cannery brewing was at firefly on friday evening to do a tasting.
he brought the cannery line featured in the mixed six pack with him, as well as the limited release wildfire ipa and seasonal maple stout.
i of course had several tipples of each, because you want to make sure that the quality remains the same from can to can and bottle to bottle
just trying to be the best beer taster i can be
you know, taking one for the team and all that….

i am really very in love with the wildfire dark ipa
and everyone i’ve shared some with is loving it too
and its working for me as a session beer
gotta love it when someone does the black ipa right!
(even if i’m supposed to call it a cascadian brown ale now)
cannery only makes one batch of it a year, so when it’s gone, there won’t be more until next year
good thing i bought another six bottles…

i quite enjoyed the maple stout as well
for a sweetened beer, i didn’t find it overly sweet or cloying
even after tasting it after the ipa and the black ipa
not a beer i’d make into a session beer, but quite enjoyable
this is their winter seasonal and will be available until april
“stout, dark and handsome!”

ron tells me the maple stout will be on tap at the alibi shortly
and the blackberry porter will be on tap at st. augustine’s this week i believe he said

i think i’m going to go and open one of my wildfire bottles now

tasting notes

at st. augustine’s on beernesday, i tried the following beers:

sampler:
central city brewing red racer pumpkin ale:  5%  a lightly spiced pale ale layered with roasted pumpkin
lost coast brewery raspberry brown ale:  6.5%  lost coast’s award winning downtown brown ale, with its rich chocolate malt flavour, is enhanced with an infusion of real raspberries
upright brewing six:  6.7%  a dark rye beer with layered flavors including chocolate, caramel, pepper, wood, cherry and tropical fruit.  it starts semi-dry and smooth and finishes fully dry and tart with a bite from the hops
storm brewing scottish highland cream ale:  5%  this creamy, nutty, malty, dark ale is true to its scottish origins and is caramelized as the kettle is being filled

i wanted to try the crannog ales 10th anniversary fresh-hopped ipa, but they were out of it…

bottles:
cannery brewing wildfire ipa:  6%  intensely dark and smooth.  this balck ipa has complex hops that rage through to the finish
phillips brewing grow-hop:  5%  newly plucked chinook hops are added rather than dry hops, resulting not only in hoppy bitterness, but also strong melon flavours

the pumpkin:  i don’t love a pumpkin ale, but this one is closest to what i would be happy to drink!  crisp, spicy, squashy… its a keeper!
the raspberry:  its like fruit juice, not beer… quite carbonated and sweet.  too much berry at first, then followed by too much chocolate – its overwhelming!  it doesn’t taste like beer dammit!  so, i’m not a fan…
the six:  a little too fruity for me.  yes its dark… but there may be too many flavours going on here.  rather than tart i found it very sweet malty.  and i want to know where that hop bite is.
the cream ale:  smells like root beer, tastes like root beer.  interesting and fun, i like it, but not for a whole pint-full and definitely not for a session
so, glad i tried them all, but probably not gonna have any of them again…

the bottles though, the bottles are a whole ‘nother story!  why, oh, why are they limited releases?
it is kind of cheating though, to go with two ipas
odds are pretty good that i’m gonna like them!

wildfire ipa:  delicious, a brilliant black ipa.  to me, this is what a black ipa should taste like.  definitely a hit out of the park!  i could drink this all night long!

grow-hop:  very aromatic, delightfully hoppy without the intense bitterness.  i don’t particularly like melon, so i’m glad i wasn’t detecting the melon flavours.  all i got was delicious.  i could drink this all night long too!

gotta get me some more of both of them while they’re still available…
you know, right after i get that job to pay for more beer!