It is Mid-February here in Nebraska and, right now, the weather is doing it's best to make the joint uninhabitable. It's the time of the year when a dip above thirty-two degrees is cause for running outside naked in sheer celebration of the fact that your bits won't turn blue and fall off. It is the time of the year to sit inside and drink beer until it becomes warm enough to... well... I guess go outside and drink beer.
It's also been a slow travel season for me. On the upside, no white-knuckling it over some God-forsaken mountain pass. On the downside, no weird brews to talk about. So it's time, once again, to break open the beer fridge and root around inside for some goodies.
Victory Brewery, Hop Wallop: This has an absolutely wonderful
orange blossom honey aroma to it. Those flavors translate slightly into the flavor profile. It kind of sits in the background while a massive herbal hop bill takes center stage. Nice blend of flavors. Given the nice sweet orange honey flavor I could be persuaded that fewer hops could be better, but a nice beer all around.
Choc Beer, Last Laugh: American White ale from Oklahoma
light banana lemon aroma. The fruity esters are more pronounced in the flavor with that lemony flavor lingering in the background. Clean and refreshing beer.
New Holland, The Poet: Deep charcoal, woody aroma on this oatmeal stout. The aroma suggest that it might be on the bitter side, but it really isn't. Not quite sweet either, just a nice full-bodied mellow beer with woody coffee notes. An excellent beer for the winter months.
Three Floyds, Gumball Head: There is a light fruity citrus aroma on this eccentric wheat beer. The flavor is hoppy.... but it's not. The first thing you get in the flavor is a flash of citrus, floral hops and, just as you are waiting for the dry, herbal bitterness that should probably follow... it just blends away into this nice, slightly sour, bread and rye malt flavor. I imagine it as a really good beer to use as a practical joke for a die-hard IPA fan as their beloved bitter hops remain just barely out of reach.
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