Monthly Archives: January 2009

FLYING DOG GONZO IMPERIAL PORTER

Tributary champagne-bottled jet black Baltic porter celebrates gonzo journalist, Hunter S. Thompson. On tap, bittersweet cocoa-powdered dark chocolate coarseness befits tar-like burnt coffee bittering topping smoked molasses malting, dry Cascade hop roast, and charred bark recess of syrupy 9.2% alcohol sinew. In 12 ounce bottle, slick hop-oiled coffee roast, astringent caramel-chocolate malting, and nutty citric reminder falter just a tad, lowering appeal.

FLYING DOG DOUBLE DOG DOUBLE PALE ALE

Engrossing copper-toned double-hopped India Pale Ale cannot conceal astringent 10.5% alcohol volume and never skimps on strong whiskey warmth. Colossal pine needled citric-peeled bittering counterbalances sappy maple-spruce stickiness and brown sugared apple-pear-nectar sweetness up-front. Evergreen-freshened grassy-floral hops usurp sinewy honeyed malts to potentially harsh wood-lacquered vodka finish.