First, Todd at The Keg hosted his annual Holiday Beer tasting. A great time was had by all, but there were a few standouts. First, was Three Floyd's Alpha Klaus. This is an Imperial Porter that is hopped to hell and back. This was one very fresh and had a distinct catty quality. Very good, but will probably be better in a couple of months after the hops meld into the beer a little bit more.
The other beer that stood out was an '06 Delirium Noel. Anyone who says that beer doesn't age well needs to only try this beer to be swayed. Complex with lots of candied fruit/sherry qualities, it's one of the best beers I have had in a while.
I also decided to take a couple of bottles from my cellar to share with the fellow geeks that would be attending. First, I took a bottle of Smuttynose Imperial Stout. This one was a pleasant surprise, as it is the rare Imperial Stout these days that is not Barrel Aged. This allowed a sort of dusty cocoa quality to come through. A very nice beer to be sure, and one that I wish I a few more bottles.The next beer I brought was AleSmith's Winter YuleSmith
offering. AleSmith releases two different versions of this beer. One comes out in the summer for the 4th of July Holiday. It is a straight up Double IPA. Their winter edition is described as an Imperial Red Ale. I had this beer last year in April or so, so it was a few months old. I thought it was good, but nothing too special. Boy, was I wrong. Having this bad boy young is like straight up hop juice. Amber in color and sticky as hell, this beer simply oozes hop goodness. I enjoy sharing new beers with people, but I wish I could have had this one all to myself.
Also, over the break, I had the chance to try what was the last of what I call my "Holy Grail Beers." For the last year or so, this list has consisted of Pliny the Elder from Russian River brewing, and this beer, Westvleteren 12. I was fortunate enough to get a bottle of Pliny a couple of months ago through a trade with a guy on RateBeer.com. My overwhelming thought on the beer was "Eh." I've certainly had worse IIPAs, but it didn't come close to meeting my expectations. So, that experience was disappointing. So, you can imagine my trepidation when my buddy Clay invited me over for a "Westy 12." I wanted more than anything else for this beer to be great. Not just good, but great. I didn't want all of my yearning to be in vain. Well, I am happy to report that it wasn't. Westy 12 earns every one of its accolades as one of the world's great beers. Lots of dried fruit/fig qualities. The beer was amazing. It took me an hour to drink 11.2 ounces of it, because I didn't want it to end. Thanks so much to Clay for the beer. Sorry, Justin. I promise, we'll have one together soon. I don't care what it takes.I am gonna call it a day for this post. I don't want to bombard you all with too much at once. I have some ideas for some new content this year. Hopefully you all will enjoy it. Happy drinking all. Cheers!


1 comment:
1/09/09, Westvleteren 12 will be mine! thanks in advance brother!
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