Splendid ebony-hued maroon-sidled porter integrates burnt caramel creaminess and black chocolate thickness with cedar-sweetened raw maple usurpation. Sour coffee midst backs up against moldy orange souring to raspberry puree finish.
Copper penny-hued medium body provides bittersweet barleymalt cache not dissimilar to Pipkin Brown as tiny black yeast dots bring forth butterscotch aspect for caramelized orange thrust and tealeaf adjunct. Brewery defunct: 2007.
Fair yellowed amber white-headed German Kolsch lager suffers from overt fizz, dank Eastern European soapiness, and sour fruited paucity caused by callow grainy earthiness.
Sour citric aroma, puffy white head, and yellow-tinted body consume senses initially. Slim lemon-lime astringency given unobtrusive hop fizz, softening crisp liveliness of vibrant marmalade-honeyed ‘adjunct’ pilsner changeup.
Frothy beige-headed dry body retains barley-wheat insistence and extreme hop-fueled carbonation settling to dank citric finish. Artisan well water fortifies fine, if unfulfilling, German rep.
Clean water flow contrasts musty malt souring pervading barley-oats center of medium-bodied German. Tangy lemon bitterness shades buttery honey effervescence, but unassuming finish scales back malt pungency for unresolved blandness.