Monthly Archives: August 2014

OFF COLOR SCURRY DARK HONEY ALE

Ancient German-styled ‘Kottbusser’ (a porter-like brown ale with honey molasses and oats) brings dark-roasted mocha malting to musty dried fruiting and nutty chocolate reminder. Dry-honeyed rye molasses breading reinforces caramel-burnt chocolate truffle creaming, sugar cookie sweetness, toasted almond-pecan nuttiness and zippy cola-hazelnut whims above oats-flaked spelt graining. On tap, glutinous honeyed molasses rye breading, brown-sugared dark chocolate sweetness and descant coffee roast lead the way as scant raisin, date, port and cola whims flutter below.

BINNY’S BEVERAGE DEPOT

A veritable goldmine for local Chi-town craft beer and beyond, the thirty-plus BINNY’S BEVERAGE DEPOT will please any true beer geek. At this freestanding Plainfield location, I found a tremendous selection of previously untried brews during July ’14 stopover. Discount cards are also available. Bought Ale Asylum, Ale Syndicate, Baderbrau, Boulevard, Church Street, Crazy Mountain, Fireman’s, 5 Rabbits, Flesk, 4 Hands, Metropolitan, Middle Brow, Local Option, Off Color, O’so, Pipeworks, Potoso, 3 Sheeps and Urban Legend brews here.

(FRANCHES-MONTAGNES) CUVEE ALEX LE ROUGE

Swiss-styled Imperial Stout (with French-wined cuvee overtones) succeeds as its soured lactic mocha essence brings forth a somewhat unique flavor profile. “A crunch of bitter chocolate or a cigar” reads the label. Leathery oaken sourness infiltrates brown chocolate spicing, mild smoked mocha malting, tepid cocoa-dried bittering and wispy vanilla creaming. Earthen black tea peppers vinous grape undertones and murky dark fruiting.

THIRSTY DOG BERNESE BARLEYWINE

Complexities abound for yummy butterscotch-candied elixir (with heady 10.5% ABV turbulence and ethyl alcohol burn). Plying chewy caramel-burnt cookie dough yeast sinew to buttered rum-spiced almond, pecan and toasted almond illusions. Beneath, smoky maple molasses sap picks up sugary vanilla, toffee and black cherry subsidy to contrast remedial dry-hopped pink grapefruit bittering.

WIDMER ALCHEMY ALE

On tap at The Lantern in Naperville, well-rounded pale ale pushes the envelope slightly without becoming too harshly alcoholic. Profoundly embittered IPA-like fruiting protrudes above crisp bite of stylish summer session ale. Pungent piney hop resin flourishes beside juicy pineapple, grapefruit, orange and peach tang, leaving an imprint on its mild wheat-sugared biscuit malt bottom.