Sunday, October 26, 2008
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales Bam Bière
While eighty-four miles away for work, Mike entered a fine beverage establishment seeking enlightenment. Glowing on the first shelf sat Bam Bière. Having fond memories of Calabaza Blanca from Beertoberfest and Winking Lizard's World Tour of Beers, Mike purchased the 6-pack of Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales Bam Bière.
Upon opening this beer one must be careful due to the high carbonation and bottle conditioning. It is to be poured like a fine bottle of wine. This beer will give you a great amount of head... and it is great head. With a sweet smell and a slightly tart taste, this Farmhouse Ale only has a 4.5 ABV. This beverage is meant to be sipped and a six-er can be split between a friend with ease. It is a borderline dinner/desert beer that could be easily paired with white sauce pastas. Oz suggests a mango demi-glazed pork chop accompaniment. The finish is delectable but weak, it does not linger, however, bubbles chase the brew down your throat to a racing finish in your stomach.
Mike suggests that the brew could have more of a kick and a stronger finish. Being an Artisan Ale, one would expect more punch for the buck. Oz agrees that the finish lacks but feels that the sweetness and wheat taste pairs well with the kick.
Men's Journal ranked this beer 21 of their top 25 best beers in America:
Mike Scale: 6.8
Oz Scale: 7.3
P.S. Check out Adam Forman (the artist behind the labels) website Oliphanthouse.com
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Oz 'n' Mike's Beertoberfest '08
36 delictable beverages of health and happiness overflowing two fridges kicked off our first annual Beertoberfest. Good friends shared good times, good food and good beer. Spirits rang high as we offered beer tasting of ten select brews as the rest were fair game for our guests to try on their own.
An estimated $350 was spent on the chosen varieties and our money was well worth the effort. Founders Breakfast Stout, Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre, O'Hara's Celebration Stout, Stone Smoked Porter, Golden Draak Ale, Hitachino Nest Weizen and Samual Smith Taddy Porter went over the best amongst our friends. While all of these brews were shared and enjoyed, Oz and Mike found the following to be the highlights of the evening: Bells Hell Hath No Fury, Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, Founders Breakfast Stout, Stone Ruination IPA, Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre, Weyerbacher Double Simcoe IPA and Hitachino Nest Weizen.
We'd like to thank everyone who came out and helped contribute to the enlightenment of our taste buds. We hope to continue the tradition of Beertoberfest for many years to come. Who knows, maybe a Marzenfest is in our future. Expect more in depth reviews of the aforementioned beers. Many thanks again to those who helped make our Beertoberfest a success.
Our 36 Selections:
An estimated $350 was spent on the chosen varieties and our money was well worth the effort. Founders Breakfast Stout, Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre, O'Hara's Celebration Stout, Stone Smoked Porter, Golden Draak Ale, Hitachino Nest Weizen and Samual Smith Taddy Porter went over the best amongst our friends. While all of these brews were shared and enjoyed, Oz and Mike found the following to be the highlights of the evening: Bells Hell Hath No Fury, Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, Founders Breakfast Stout, Stone Ruination IPA, Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre, Weyerbacher Double Simcoe IPA and Hitachino Nest Weizen.
We'd like to thank everyone who came out and helped contribute to the enlightenment of our taste buds. We hope to continue the tradition of Beertoberfest for many years to come. Who knows, maybe a Marzenfest is in our future. Expect more in depth reviews of the aforementioned beers. Many thanks again to those who helped make our Beertoberfest a success.
Our 36 Selections:
- Founders Breakfast Stout- 8.3 ABV (Tasting)
- Barbar Blonde Ale - 8.0 ABV
- Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA - 9.0 ABV
- Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre - 8.0 ABV
- Great Lakes Blackout Stout - 9.0 ABV
- Great Lakes Commodore Perry - 7.5 ABV
- Delirium Tremens - 8.5 ABV
- O'Hara's Celebration Stout - 6.0 ABV (Tasting)
- Flying Dog Dogtoberfest - 5.3 ABV
- Bells Hell Hath No Fury Ale - 7.5 ABV
- Kulmbocher Eisbock - 9.2 ABV
- Victory Golden Monkey - 9.5 ABV
- Paulaner Salvator Double Bock - 7.9 ABV
- Northcoast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout - 9.0 ABV
- Stone Oaked Arrogant Bastard - 7.2 ABV
- Stone Smoked Porter - 5.9 ABV (Tasting)
- Stone Ruination IPA - 7.7 ABV (Tasting)
- Weyerbacher Double Simcoe IPA - 9.0 ABV (Tasting)
- Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale - 6.0 ABV
- Samuel Smith Taddy Porter - 5.0 ABV (Tasting)
- Golden Draak - 10.5 ABV (Tasting)
- Tommyknocker - Butt Head Bock - 8.2 ABV
- Tommyknocker - Jack Whacker Wheat Ale - N/A
- Tommyknocker - Ornery Amber Lager - N/A
- Tommyknocker - Maple Nut Brown Ale - N/A
- Tommyknocker - Pick Axe Pale Ale - N/A
- Tommyknocker - Alpine Glacier Lager - N/A
- McEwans Scotch Ale - 8.0 ABV
- Leinenkugels Oktoberfest - 5.1 ABV
- Sprecher Black Bavarian - 5.9 ABV
- Hitachino Nest Weizen - 5.0 ABV (Tasting)
- Jolly Pumpkin Calabaza Blanca - 4.8 ABV (Tasting)
- Wittekerke Belgian Wheat - 5.0 ABV
- Chimay Peres Trappist (Blue Cap) - 9.0 ABV
- Warsteiner Premium - 2.9 ABV
- Unibroue Quelque Chose - 8.0 ABV (Tasting)
Here is a look at the aftermath:
And check out our beer wall prior to the festival. 180 bottles of import and microbrew beers on the wall, 180 bottles of import and microbrew bottles of beer. You take one down and pass it around....
Labels:
beer party,
beer tasting,
Bell's,
Dogfish Head,
Golden Draak,
Hitachino,
Stone,
Weyerbacher
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