Chocolate-dried barley roast saddles comfortably next to wood-burnt hop-spiced prune souring. Illusions of rye, tobacco, and maple fill out sweet Scotch-soaked caramel-candied mocha-malted background perfectly. Brewery defunct: 2003.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
PINEHURST VILLAGE DOUBLE EAGLE BROWN ALE
PINE BARON PALE ALE
PILSNER URQUELL
PILSENER OF EL SALVADOR
Plain, simple pilsener with moderate barley sweetness, understated grain-hopped bitterness, and tart peach-grapefruit mist hidden below overwhelming carbonation. Zesty citrus pep deadened by swill water flow that puts it too close to cheap American macrobrews such as Schmidt’s and Black Label. Hopefully, you’ll think it’s a tad closer to Red Stripe upon further inspection.
PIKE PALE ALE
PIKE NAUGHTY NELLIE’S ALE
PIKE KILT LIFTER SCOTCH STYLE ALE
PIKE INDIA PALE ALE
“PIKE 5X” STOUT
Velvety smooth bubblegum-scented dry-bodied Imperial Stout retains great tan head, ester-y grape souring, black licorice lining, and black cherry margin. Burnt toast aspect dominates embittered espresso frothing mid-palate before powdery sugar (reminiscent of Bazooka Joe baseball card gum) invades fully formed mocha finish.








