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This poured a light straw color yellow with a peachy blush on it. It started with a fat white head that fell a bit too fast and left a thin ring and sheets of lace to look at.
Nose is darn good with a nice fruity peach, soft and ripe. Grapefruit and the zest of that fruit. There’s a bit of earthy coriander on the nose that does not overpower the sweet and tart fruits. Malt is a light sweet grain that has a touch of honey on it. Just wonderful and herbal. Aromatic.
Taste is pretty good too. There is a tart grapefruit and a soft ripe peach in the background. The malt is honey kissed and light. A nice little grain sweetness. The lactic sour from the yeast is perfect and the spice does not outdo the fruit. It’s tremendously dry. Strips the palate actually and finishes a touch thin and watery. Mouthfeel is effervescent and dry. It’s tart and while the grapefruit seems to compete with the peach for center stage the grapefruit and the tartness wins. This one would have been very very refreshing except for a parching dryness.
Saranac continues to surprise with offerings that seem to be getting better. This one fell short only in the fact that the dryness was overdone and detracted from a fuller mouthfeel. I asked myself two questions while rating this beer. If this had come from stillwater as a saison instead of saranac would I have liked it better? And is that thinness really as bad as all that in a witbier? You be the judge.
Serving type: bottle
aroma – 10
appearance – 2
flavor – 12
mouthfeel – 3
overall- 7
Serving type: bottle
On the PGA scale a 3.
Maria Devan lives in Ithaca, NY and is frequent reviewer of beer and a beer lover deluxe.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Is it a viral ad or is it the next big thing in brewski?
Last month, Amazon announced it was testing out drones to deliver packages. Now a Wisconsin brewery is apparently trying out the idea for itself.
According to a video posted on YouTube, the folks at Stevens Point-based Lakemaid Beer are testing out the new technology on Lake Waconia.
Ice fishers put in a request for brews, and a drone flies it out to them.
The company plans to test the beer drones on Mille Lacs next, but there remain a few kinks they still have to work out, like for instance how to check the ID of buyers.
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One evening two BJCP judges sat down with five Porters, all robust: one “British†except…
When I was in one store I asked if they had any Porters and they said, “We have Sue!†I had forgotten Sue: by local Yazoo Brewing, was a smoked Porter. Our saving grace was we agreed to look at these porters as if there may be style issues we did not know about, like maybe if one was a Baltic, but not mentioned on the bottle. I have found Beer Advocate and Rate Beer aren’t always accurate when they list style, and sometimes even brewers don’t list it. Odd, I know.
We also thought this might educate the palate: see what we pick up on, and what we don’t. I think we got most of it, without actually knowing certain specifics. Yes, we could have investigated further before the sampling, but we wanted to be sure this was done in a blind manner: the less either of us remembered through looking up facts about each beer the better. Neither of us knew which was which when it was actually served. This was via an “A,” “B,” “C,” “D,” “E” on each sample: the only designation. Bottles were kept away from the sampling area.
The results were somewhat unexpected…
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Pours a beautiful hazed orange color with a cantaloupe or melon hue. Just wonderful to look at. Not a whole lot of lace from my lazy pour and it fell fast to a thin ring.
Nose is vivacious and has plenty of exotic tropical fruit. Sweet and juicy. There’s a touch of malt that hints at bread and offers just a light sweetness on the nose. No alcohol on the nose, but a nice bit of earthy coriander. The scent of orange is deep within the beer and is an all around orange fruitiness.
Taste is wonderful. This beer offers a tremendous fruit sweetness with lush tropical fruits and an all around orange flavor too. The malt suggests bread but does not become too heavy or too bready. Wonderful mouthfeel on this that is due to that malt. The coriander is earthy and gives it depth. There is a nice yeast dryness that takes the mid palate just as you are beginning to swoon from all that wild tropical flavor.
Then it finishes with a sweet and warming alcohol that has a spice and pepper of it’s own. Lingers sweet and fruity in the aftertaste.
This beer is a delight!
On the 1-4 PGA scale this is a 4.
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Maria Devan lives in Ithaca, NY and is frequent reviewer of beer and a beer lover deluxe.
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