Musty burnt orange glow brightens citric hefeweizen reminiscent of Fruit Loops cereal. Sharp grapefruit-blueberry-juniper medley and light herbal nuances (mint-ginger-coriander) provide lively bittersweet effervescence to artisan water crispness. Also known as Rogue MoM Hefeweizen.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
ROGUE GOLDEN LAGER
ROGUE FESTIV ALE
ROGUE DRY HOPPED ST. ROGUE RED ALE
ROGUE DEAD GUY ALE
Enticing honey roasted malts, silky spiced hops, and estery dried fruits characterize terrific, full-flavored, solid-bodied helles bock. Thick yeast sinew effectively heightens residual butterscotch-candied almond glaze, wavered red cherry gleam, sugar plum sugaring, orange marmalade wisp and mild floral tinge. Beautiful chewy caramel-nut sweetness kindles elegant honeycomb finish.
ROGUE DAD’S LITTLE HELPER MALT LIQUOR
ROGUE CRAN-N-CHERRY ALE
ROGUE CHOCOLATE STOUT
Perpetual black chocolate nose and tongue, dusky molasses-sapped powdered cocoa concision, bitter vanilla bean respite and oats-flaked hop tarring consume decisive lactose-frothed milk stout. Compact sandalwood-hued head, wispy Brussels lace, and jet black complexion provide visual seduction suiting creamy chocolate malted full body. Chewy toffee midst, bulging anise drift and ripe cherry surge stimulate emerging cookie dough finish. Like coffee with creme de cocoa, retains sweet sumptuousness.
ROGUE CHIPOTLE ALE
Named after dried jalapeno pepper, this cacophonous chili-like Band-Aid-scented novelty will satiate experimental thirsts. Pungent charcoal bitterness, burnt wood chip follow-up, and piquant black pepper spicing retain great resolve. Sour citric twang stays hidden. Try with Mexican cuisine or fish dishes.
ROGUE CHARLIE 1981
Named after homebrew Godfather Charlie Papazian, this far-out full-bodied ruby-amber ale pits grapefruit-peeled lemon rind sourness, perfumed spruce-hopped linger, and pine needle recess against sweet granulated barleymalts. Extremely prickly carbolic tongue-tingle and rising bitter finish may scare off lightweights.
ROGUE CHAMOMILE ALE
ROGUE BUCKWHEAT ALE
Zesty citrus flow, dry malt follow-through, and lively hop infiltration overwhelm thin ‘roasted buckwheat’ presence. As prominent bittersweet flaked oatmeal pungency diminishes, pleasurable floral adjuncts consume piney finish. Despite unique herbal seasoning, somewhat predictable for a spicy pale ale.





