Monthly Archives: January 2009

ROCK ART WHITETAIL GOLDEN ALE

Translucent straw-bodied, fluffy white-headed mediocrity mired by solvent-like phenol soapiness. Bread-y yeast souring creates buttered popcorn illusion underlining honeyed cereal sweetness, toasted barley-wheat dryness, cocoa-mocha dirge, and mild grassy-herbal hop surge, becoming gently astringent as dismal lemony acidity heightens. Delinquent powdered chocolate persistence far removed from traditional golden ale.

ROCK ART RIDGE RUNNER BARLEYWINE ALE

Acrid ruby-hued, chestnut-highlighted British barleywine replete with dewy peat dankness, earthen minerality and leafy hops differs substantially from fruitier American versions. Chocolate-nosed cereal graining and resinous pine bittering drop off precipitously to off-dry cherry-grapefruit-orange souring. Inconspicuous light-bodied nature lessens effectiveness. More complete 2012 version retained milder seduction as pliable walnut-pecan husk seeped deeper into subsidiary apple-fig-grape desiccation.

ROCK ART BOCK LAGER (2004 LTD.)

Quaffed bottle 1,417 of 2,400 before X-mas ’04 expecting seasonal illusions (nutmeg-cinnamon) to ultimately develop due to label’s wreathe insignia. But indistinct reddish auburn dry bock also lacked advertised ‘rich, creamy’ character. Instead, distant barley roast and sedate gourd, tobacco, chestnut, and almond illusions drop off to deficient maple finish.