Thin amber-hued Vienna-styled bock lager reveals vigorous mash tun scent and dank raisin sourness up-front. Then, roasted barley, toasted malts, sweet caramel, and muted chestnut carry on to sugary maltose finish for restrained cereal grained mildness.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
(RINKUSKIAI) BIRZIECIY CLASSIC STOUT
Rich 8% alcohol stout rejects expectant chocolate-coffee traits for unanticipated port wine skewer. Ester-y red grape core, soured prune vestige, and minor cherry notion stabilize creamy malt foundation.
(RINKUSKIAI) BARO TRADICINI
(RINKUSKIAI) AIKO PALE ALE
RINGNES PILSENER
Pungent gold-hazed premium pils with all-too-familiar Nordic yeast souring. Unlikely Mexican-related agave spicing and floral accents pique interest temporarily but overwhelmingly musty pilsner malting brings raunchy astringency. Barest hint of mocha found at ambiguous finish. Barely thicker, richer than most one dimensional pilsners.
RINGNES GOLD
(RIDGEWAY) WARM WELCOME NUT BROWNED ALE
(RIDGEWAY) VERY BAD ELF SPECIAL RESERVE ALE
(RIDGEWAY) SERIOUSLY BAD ELF ALE
(RIDGEWAY) SANTA’S BUTT WINTER PORTER
RIDGEWAY LUMP OF COAL DARK HOLIDAY STOUT
Sadly, nebulous maroon-hued winter stout lacks expectant spicy seasonal intrigue and lusty mocha wanderlust, allowing witty Yuletide moniker to be more notable than muddled watered-down flavoring and diffuse charcoal aroma. ‘Dark Holiday’ seasonal claims to be “much more than you deserve for X-mas,” but thin roasted malting, dim chocolate-cocoa confection, concealed raisin-fig meekness, and dirty earthen whimper deaden impact. Understated hop-oiled cocoa-dried astringency blemishes dulled red-purple grape frolic, smothered pineapple-grapefruit slip, and cryptic anise snip.







