Category Archives: Beers A-Z

BERKSHIRE LOST SAILOR INDIA PALE ALE

Valiant butterscotch-glowed flagship IPA brings expectant tangerine-clementine-apricot juicing to malt-sugared candied yeast sweetness, deferring dubious hop-spiced bitterness, orange-oiled tartness, wood-toned sentiment and dry floral punctuation underpinning dewy mineral graining and slight herbal tea-like eucalyptus freshness. Tangy pear, quince, and grapefruit esters add further fruiting.

BERT GRANT’S PERFECT PORTER

Don’t let dry coffee-embittered black chocolate opening, charcoal-stained lactose thickness, midnight black hue and clustered Brussels lace of English-styled porter scare away lighter tastes. Subsequent caramel-burnt maple-molasses sweetness underlays chewy chocolate delight, evoking creamy milkshake or Black Forest cake dessert-like affability. Toasted barley-hops inform endless mocha finish. Seasoned milk stout fanatics as well as lagerheads will be pleased. Brewery defunct: 2007.

BIG HOLE WISDOM CREAM ALE

Aromatic green apple tartness and mouth-puckering citric souring provide eye-squinting bitterness, leading to heartburn-inducing vinous acidity. Intrusive carbolic fluff overwhelms miniscule butterscotch malt creaminess. Lacking necessary cereal-grained sweetness to counter dismal one-dimensional yellow-fruited sourness. Too similar to Big Hole’s lackluster Pale Ale.

BLUETONGUE TRADITIONAL PILSENER

Robust soft-watered Czech-styled Aussie dry body may be richer than respected Brooklyn Pilsner and compares most favorably to first-rate Eastern Euro competition. Opulent earthen grained bittering, doughy glutinous malt sweetness, corn-husked straw grass reminder, and sneaky applejack-grapefruit snip deep-six any negative solvent-like oxidation. Wavered citric-floral Saaz hopped sharpness, white peppered spicing, and green tea spree randomly tingle tongue.