Nifty fruited grain palate caresses delicate hop silk, forming mild-mannered medium-bodied middleweight. Satisfactory dry barley-oat finish gets bitter berry resonance. Brewery defunct: circa 2004.
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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.
BISON CHOCOLATE STOUT
Brewed with Dutch cocoa and retaining lactic brown-sugared chocolate fudging, medium-bodied stout also reveals secondary raw molasses, charred walnut, and burnt cedar illusions. On the horizon, chicory-doused black coffee influence darkens roasted hop bittering. But flawed charcoal scorch haunts oily mocha finish.
(BLACK SHEEP) RIGGWELTER YORKSHIRE ALE
BLUEGRASS AMERICAN PALE ALE
BLUE MOUNTAIN CLASSIC LAGER
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.





