Saturday, June 27, 2009

Outer Banks Brewing Station

On our last day in the Outer Banks this year, we popped into the Outer Banks Brewing Station for dinner and a few brews. I had been here previously and I remembered the beer was decent.

The first beer I ordered was the Lemon Grass Wheat. The beer comes in a 22-ounce bottle rather than on draft. I had read about it on the brewery's website and was very intrigued. It pours an opaque yellow-amber color. The aroma is very sweet and inviting with a citrus undertone. It tastes of lemon and is very clean, with a smooth after taste. The alcohol content is 5.2% ABV. I thought this beer was very refreshing and enjoyable to drink and I ordered a second bottle to finish off the meal.

I sampled my boy Adam's glass of Iron Binnacle Baltic Porter. It came in an 8-ounce glass because it's alcohol content is 9.3%. The porter is very dark and smells sweet. The alcohol is noticable in the aroma is well. The taste is very intense, both sweet and strong. The alcohol really gives the porter a bite making the Baltic Porter a very enjoyable beer.

The second beer that I ordered was the Hurley Burley Brown Ale. It had a nice dark amber color to it and a sweet aroma. The taste consisted of toasted malts with a healty addition of hops. I thought that for a Brown Ale it was extra hoppy, but not unenjoyable. The alcohol content is 7.1% ABV. I thought the Brown Ale was a very strong and powerful beer.

Lastly, I sampled Adam's Hugh Hefeweizen. It had a citrus aroma. It tasted sweet and citrus-like. Overall, It was very crisp, clean, and refreshing. The alcohol content is 5.6% ABV. I thought it was similar to most hefeweizens and did not really stand out. But that is not to say this it wasn't a good beer, because it definitely was. If they bottled this beer, it would be excellent for the beach.

As far as the food, it was excellent. I ordered the barbeque sandwich, and it was phenomenal. I highly recommend checking out the Outer Banks Brewing Station if you are in the Outer Banks. I should also note that I sampled the Liquorice Stout (no picture) and thought it was decent but decided against a whole glass due to it not pairing with my food and due to the hot weather. I think the stout would be better in the winter months.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Beach Bum Blonde Ale

Call me crazy, but I am a fan of Beach Bum Blonde Ale from Michelob. The beer pours a medium amber color. It has a nice hop aroma, hinting that it has some flavor. The taste is malty and sweet. Overall it has a very clean and smooth taste. The after taste is accented by hops, but only subtly. The alcohol content is 5.4% ABV. I am a fan of this beer, and it makes for good summer drinking.

Samuel Adams Imperial White

My boy Adam picked up two four-packs of Samuel Adams Imperial White for us to share at the beach. When I poured the beer, I expected to see a white beer, but it came out dark amber. The beer smells sweet and malty. The taste is very spicy and warm. It was a little sweet with a citrus undertone. It had a smooth after taste. The alcohol content is 10.3% ABV and you can taste the alcohol with the spices. I thought this was a very good beer, but I was thrown off by it not being white in color.

Carolina Blonde

I picked up a six pack of Carolina Blonde. The beer has a nice light amber color and slightly hoppy aroma. I thought there would have been a little more hop punch with the beer, but there was not. It was very light tasting with minimal flavor. The alcohol content is 5.0% ABV. I thought that the beer was good for the beach, as it is very light, but might not be as good at other locations. It could use a little more flavor in my book, but was still decent.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sunset Ale

After dinner tonight, we stopped by Sunset Bar & Grill in Duck, NC. The bar has a house brew called Sunset Ale. I inquired as to who made the beer for them, knowing they did not have a brewery. The bartender responded with St. George Brewing Company in Richmond, VA. The beer is a dark amber and smelled very sweet with a bit of a floral accent. The taste was also sweet with a nice hop after taste, rounding out the flavor. I was not able to locate any information on the alcohol content of the beer. I liked the beer enough to want to try more St. George beers.

Weeping Radish Fest

At dinner tonight, I ordered a bottle of Weeping Radish Fest (I apologize about the picture, but the restaurant was dark and my good camera broke...only a phone picture). The beer pours a beautiful amber color. The aroma is sweet smelling. The taste is also sweet with a minor hop compliment. The after taste is very clean and fresh, as the beer is organic without any preservatives. The alcohol content is 5.2% ABV.

New Belgium 1554

The next New Belgium beer that I picked up was the 1554. The 1554 is an “enlightened black ale.” It pours very dark, almost black. The aroma smells of oak and chocolate. It drinks very smooth and tastes of chocolate, oak, and toasted malt. The alcohol content is 5.6% ABV. While this may not be the perfect summer beer, it's quality is evident and is worth drinking whenever. New Belgium is becoming a favorite brewery of mine.

New Belgium Mothership Wit

The Brew Thru right across the street from where I am staying has stocked up on New Belgium products. I picked up the Mothership Wit, a certified organic wheat beer. It pours almost white and opaque. The aroma hints at the spices with a bit of citrus undertone. The taste is refreshing, clean, and citrus-like. The spices accent and balance the sweetness of the citrus. It has a slightly dry after taste that only makes you want to take another sip. The alcohol content is 4.8% ABV. I highly recommend this beer for the summer months by the pool or on the beach, as it is very light and refreshing.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

New Belgium Fat Tire


When I was in Las Vegas, I had this New Belgium Fat Tire. I learned that North Carolina had been added to their distribution area, and the Outer Banks was my vacation destination. Destiny? Maybe. The beer pours a deep amber color with minimal head. It has a sweet and slightly hoppy aroma. The taste is slightly spicy with a little bit of sweetness. The after taste is a little spicy and hoppy as well, but it is the perfect balance. The alcohol content is 5.2% ABV. This has become one of my favorite beers. All-in-all, it embodies what a beer should be, utilizing hops and malts to create a perfect brew.

Monday, June 22, 2009

New Belgium Skinny Dip

North Carolina just began distributing New Belgium products, so I picked up a case of Skinny Dip (Look for a review of Fat Tire soon!). The Skinny Dip has a nice sweet aroma with a bit of citrus hint. The color is a nice amber. The taste is fruity and a little hoppy, but very complex with hints of fruit and malt. This is a very clean and refreshing beer for the summer and the beach. The alcohol content is 4.2% ABV.

Weeping Radish Corolla Gold

Prior to the anticipated trip to the Weeping Radish Brewery, I got a bottle of the Corona Gold at dinner tonight. It had a sweet floral aroma to it. The color was a nice light gold color. The taste was malty and sweet with a nice hop compliment as part of the after taste. The alcohol content is 6.0%. I really like the freshness and cleanness of the beer, as there are no preservatives added to the beer.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Harrisburg Brewers Fest 2009

I attended Harrisburg Brewers Fest 2009, hosted by Troegs and for the benefit of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Luckily, the weather held out for the second session and it was an excellent time. The following are my my tasting notes and pictures of the beers to accompany:

Allagash Tripel- This beer was sweet and you definitely taste the alcohol content. It had a fruity aftertaste, comprised mostly of banana, and was very enjoyable. The alcohol content is 9.0% ABV.

Bethlehem Hefeweizen- The Hefeweizen had a floral aroma, and it tasted a bit flowery. It was very fresh tasting and had a nice hop bit on the after taste. The alcohol content is 5.2% ABV.

Bullfrog Beesting Saison- The Saison was very clean and smooth with a hint of honey. I thought the color was also excellent. The alcohol content is 7.0% ABV.

Capital City Fuel- This beer was very potent in the coffee taste and I really liked the beer. It was one of my favorites of the day. Its aroma was like waking up in a coffee shop and the alcohol content was noticeable. As Alyssa put it, “Damn.” I am not sure of the alcohol content, as no information was available online.

Capital City Autume Saison- The Saison was sweet and malty. It was not dry and had a very smooth after taste. The alcohol content is 6.0% ABV.

Dogfish Head Festina Peche- This beer was white in color and had no aroma. It did not seem like it was going to be bad when I first sipped it, but the tart and bitter after taste kicked in. It was very sour and I hated this beer. This was the worst beer I tried all day, and I do not plan on sampling this again. It is a shame that Dogfish Head let me down with this beer. The alcohol content is 4.5% ABV.

Erie Derailed Black Cherry Ale- This had a nice rose color. It had a sweet smell and a sweet malty taste, all due to the cherries. This was a very good beer. The alcohol content is 5.0% ABV.

Great Divide Saint Bridget's Porter- The porter had a bit of a bite and was nutty. It had a nice chocolate taste with a dark color to it and was very smooth. The alcohol content is 5.6% ABV.

Great Divide Samurai- This was a rice beer and was very clean. It had a refreshing and crisp taste and was very smooth. The alcohol content is 5.1% ABV.

Great Divide Wild Raspberry- The smell of raspberries was in the aroma. It had a sweet taste and the raspberries were a compliment, not overpowering. I really liked the color, as it was a deep red. The alcohol content is 5.6% ABV.

Note: My boy Mike and I decided to mix the Great Divide Porter and the Great Divide Wild Raspberry for a chocolate covered raspberry. It was EXCELLENT, and I highly recommend doing this if you have both bottles.

21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon Wheat- I could smell the watermelon in the aroma. It tasted somewhat like a watermelon Jolly Rancher. It was extremely carbonated, which I saw as a downside. It was also poured out of a can. The alcohol content is 5.5% ABV.

Left Hand Milk Stout- The Milk Stout was excellent and one of my favorite beers of the day. It was very smooth and very nutty. I was surprised at its clean after taste, but that made the beer. The alcohol content is 5.9% ABV.

Manayunk Schuylkill Punch (Raspberry Lager)- The Raspberry had a sweet smell. I thought this beer was had a nice taste, but was a little tart on the after taste. I thought it might be a little too fruity for a beer. Overall, it was decent. The alcohol content is 7.0% ABV.

Market Cross Tell Me Rye Ale- The Rye Ale had a dry taste, but was very clean and crisp. It was very smooth and easy to drink. I was not able to find any information on the alcohol content.

Marzoni's Maibock- The Maibock was very malty and sweet. I thought it had a nice hop compliment to round out the flavor. I was unable to locate any alcohol content information.

Marzoni's Weizenbock- The Weizenbock was sweet with a hop accent. It had a very floral aroma and a good body. I was unable to located any information on the alcohol content.

Philadelphia Rowhouse Red- I liked the dark red color to the Rowhouse Red. It smelled very sweet and had a nice hop balance. It was a very enjoyable beer. The alcohol content is 5.0% ABV.

Sly Fox Weiss- The Weiss had a floral aroma and was sweet tasting. It was slightly hoppy, but maintained a good balance of malt and hops. The alcohol content is 5.6% ABV.

Unita Brewing Company Solstice Kolsch- The Kolsch was very crisp, smooth, and clean tasting. One of things I love about kolsches is that they are refreshing, and the Solstice lived up to that billing. It was also a little dry with the after taste. I was unable to locate any information on the alcohol content.

Stegmaier Midsummer White- I received this beer after a bad pour. However, it was sweet with a fruity taste. The alcohol content is is 5.0%.

Thirsty Dog Irish Red- This was my favorite beer of the day. I had no expectation for this beer and was thoroughly impressed. It was sweet with a nice bite. The beer was well rounded ancd completely enjoyable. Alyssa also commented “Damn” to this beer. I was not able to locate any information on the alcohol content of this beer. Interestingly enough, BeerAdvocate has this beer listed as retired and no longer brewed, so it may be making a comeback.

Thirsty Dog Old Leghumper- The Old Leghumper is a porter. This was a little nutty and a little dry. It had a sweet chocolately flavor and was very enjoyable. The alcohol content is 6.7% ABV.

Union Double Maibock- This beer did not have an aroma. It was spicy and had a dry taste, but a smooth after taste. I was unable to find any information on the alcohol content.

Voodoo Gran Met- This beer was sweet and spicy. It had a great opaque color and was enjoyable. The alcohol content is 10.0% ABV.

Weyerbacher Zotten- This beer was just released on June 3. It had a significant hop content, but not overwhelming. It had a floral aroma and a dry after taste. The alcohol content is 6.0% ABV.

Yards IPA- The IPA was nicely hoppy, Its aroma led me to believe that it was going to be extremely hoppy, but this was not the case. The alcohol content is 7.0% ABV.