Tuesday 19 February 2013

1001 BEERS - #10. 5 Barrel Pale Ale


                                                      

# 10: 5 Barrel Pale Ale

Odell Brewing Company - USA
5.2% ABV - Pale Ale (Amber)

E: Bright amber, a little haze with a dense white head
N: Spicy and citrus aromas from the hops with a slight nutty undertone.
P: On the palate bold notes of yeast and bread, with an initial hop bitterness and a sweet malty finish.
M: Creamy with a zing of carbonation, it has a biscuity malt finish with a slight drying.

Other comments: Bold aromas and big flavours with this pale ale.  A good example, although not to everyone's taste.

Food Pairings: Steak with a peppercorn sauce - sweet malts complimenting caramelisation of steak fats, whilst the spicy hops balance the fats and compliment the spicy hops.

SCORE: 3.25/5

Page: 22

Sunday 17 February 2013

1001 BEERS - #9. Duvel


                                               

# 9: Duvel

Duvel Moortgat - Belgium
8.5% ABV - Golden Ale

E: Golden, Hazy straw like colour, foamy white head
N: Sweet fruit aromas, very yeasty with a bold alcohol and hop nose.
P: Crisp and light leading to a full blown whack of 8.5% alcohol.  Sweet malts to begin leading to a hoppy finish.
M: Beautifully balanced, spritzy carbonation leaves a pleasant dry mouthfeel

Other comments: An old timer in the family of Belgian Golden Ales.  It's popularity is not by accident, as this beer shows it qualities despite being evermore mainstream.

Food Pairings: Tangy sharp cheeses are a good bet, also creamy food with a little spice will balance out the alcohol and contrast with the sweet malts.

SCORE: 3.62/5

Page: 365

Saturday 16 February 2013

1001 BEERS - #8. Punk IPA


                                    

# 8: Punk IPA

BrewDog Brewery - Scotland
5.6% ABV - IPA

E: Light, Pale Gold colour. Thick foamy white head.
N: Fresh aroma of pine and herbs
P: Gentle sweetness which develops into a bold hoppy finish, much expected from an IPA.
M: Gentle Carbonation, crisp with a smooth finish.

Other comments: Aroma slightly one dimensional, but the balance of sweet malts and bold hops are very pleasant.

Food Pairings: Great with spicy food where the hop bitterness will cut through the spice.

SCORE: 3.0/5

Page: 470

1001 BEERS - #7. Sharp's Doom Bar

                                                     

# 7: Sharp's Doom Bar

Sharp's Brewery - England
4.3% ABV - Amber

E: Beautiful clarity, crystal clear Amber. Thin off white head.
N: Nutty, malty with a spicy hop aroma
P: Sweet maltiness on the palate with a smooth well rounded balance of fruit, bitterness and sweetness.
M: Lingering bitter, drying finish

Other comments: A fantastic well balanced bitter from a brewery with a huge reputation.  A brilliant ale for those first timers.

Food Pairings: Pork Pies, Cheese, Roasted Meats

SCORE: 3.25/5

1001 BEERS - #6. Cusquena Malta


                                     

# 6: Cusquena Malta

Backus & Johnston - Peru
5.6% ABV - Dark

E: Dark, Reddish hue, off-white head
N: Treacle, Caramel aromas, slight cinder aroma
P: Huge amounts of malty sweetness, cinder toffee and chocolate with a slight coffee bitterness
M: Gentle carbonation, a little cloying towards the end.

Other comments: An interesting brew this.  It has a great depth of aroma, however, I find it too sweet.  This would however be a good beer to enjoy food with.

Food Pairings: Oysters

SCORE: 2.6/5

Page: 658

1001 BEERS - #5. Worthington's White Shield

                                                       

# 5: Worthington's White Shield

White Shield Brewery - England
5.6% ABV - IPA

E: Deep Amber, Clear, translucent clarity
N: Rich Fruit, Brandy like alcohol, red apple aromas
P: Malty, spicy with a treacle caramel finish, smoked bitterness to end
M: Strong, full-bodied flavour, gentle carbonation with a robust character

Other comments: The archetypal IPA, the reason all cask ale was invented, a god of beers with complexity and beautiful balance.

Food Pairings: Roasted meats, Game Pies, Cheddar Cheese, Spicy food

SCORE: 3.8/5

Page: 297

1001 BEERS - #4. Cusquena


                                     

# 4: Cusquena

Backus & Johnston - Peru
5% ABV - Blonde (Pilsener)

E: Golden, medium white head
N: Big malty aromas with hints of honey
P: Sweetness from malts, subtle hop flavour that is not lasting and balanced out by sweetness
M: Crisp, refreshing, gentle bite

Other comments: Cracking South American style Pilsener, brewed using the purest water from the Andes.

Food Pairings: Roasted meats, Seafood, swordfish.

SCORE: 2.6/5

Page: 357





1001 BEERS - #3. Cascade Stout

                                                       


# 3: Cascade Stout

Cascade Brewery - Australia (Tasmania) (Est. 1824)
5.8% ABV - Stout
IBU's


Ingredients:

Malts: Pale malt, Roasted Barley
Hops: Pride of Ringwood

Tasting Notes

E: Dark, Rich black colour, with a reddish hue and a thick brown head.
N: Roasted characters of coffee and dark chocolate.
P: Initial bitterness is balanced by a malty sweetness leading to a roasted almost burnt bitterness, but not unpleasant - hint of subtle liquorice
M: Smooth finish, gentle carbonation, 

Other comments: Another famous Australian brewery born out of a love of beer and embodies the passions of the Tasmanian brewmasters.  The Cascade brewery still malts its barley at the brewery.  A lovely well balanced stout, with the usual suspects of roasted, coffee and chocolate characters

Food Pairings: Oysters, Strong mature cheddars, dark rich chocolate puddings / cake.  Use the stout in a Beef stew with some mushrooms.

SCORE: 3.0/5

Page: 652

1001 BEERS - #2. James Squire Golden Ale


                                    


# 2: James Squire Golden Ale

Malt Shovel Brewery - Australia
4.5% - Amber Ale
IBU's - 


Ingredients:

Malts: Golden Promise, Wheat Malt, Crystal Malt
Hops: Amarillo, Pride of Ringwood

Tasting Notes
E: Amber, fantastic clarity, foamy head
N: Tropical fruits, grapefruit, cereal grainy aromas.
P: Balanced blend of bitterness and sweetness
M: Smooth finish, subtle carbonation.

Other comments: James Squire Golden Ale is based on an English Summer ale, and is the most popular of the range coming out of Chuck Hahn's, (masterbrewer) brewery.  The ale yeast used is that of the Amber Ale but fermented at a slightly reduced temperature.  The palate is quite bland, this is a thirst quenching ale, with no real depth of flavour, but a nice tropical fruit finish.

Food Pairings: Roasted Pork dishes where the caramelisation and saltiness can be balanced by the cereal grains, pairing against the tropical fruit as well.

SCORE: 2.6/5

Page: 160

1001 BEERS - #1. James Squire Pilsener


# 1: James Squire Pilsener

Malt Shovel Brewery - Australia (Est. 1806)
5.0% ABV - Pilsener
IBU's - 

Ingredients:

Malts: Pale, Munich

Hops: Saaz

Tasting Notes

E: Golden Amber, bright white head
N: Sweetcorn, spicy and floral aromas, slight aroma of cardboard.
P: Subtle initial sweetness from the Munich malts followed by a bitterness that develops.
M: Gentle Carbonation, crisp, drying finish

Other comments: James Squire was a rogue, a thief, a promiscuous lover and a fantastic business men who, was the fist Australian to cultivate hops.  Born in 1754 he lived a fascinating life, he was arrested numerous times, had four wives for whom he left something for each of them in his will.  James Squire Pilsner embodies the earliest attempts at lager coming out of Australia and is a good example of a Pilsener.

Food Pairings: Oysters, BBQ, spicy food where the hop bitterness can cleanse the palate.

SCORE: 2.87/5

Page: 397