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December Tasting: Christmas Beers

Friday, December 21st, 2007 | Tasting Reviews | No Comments

 

Bartenders Sammy & Tasia helped with the tasting

Bartenders Sammy & Tasia helped with the tasting

Thanks for all those who attended the December tasting at Chuck’s house.  I thought it was a huge success and have posted pictures on the web site.  I didn’t catch who brought what beer, but here is the roll call and the selection that we had (quite an impressive list)….

Attendees…

  • Chuck & Sally
  • Joe & Cathy Barter
  • Mike & Lori
  • Matt & Tina
  • Steve
  • Luke
  • Todd 
  • Dave H
  • Dave S
  • Andrew W.
  • Andrew S.
  • +bartenders Sammy and Tasia

 

Beers Sampled….

  • Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
  • Great Lakes Christmas Ale
  • Great Divide Hibernation Ale
  • Penn Brewery St. Nikolaus Bock
  • Mike’s Happy Holidays Ale
  • Anderson Valley Winter Solstice
  • Rogue Santa’s Private Reserve
  • Goose Island Christmas Ale
  • Bell’s Winter Welcome
  • Anchor Steam Christmas Ale 2004
  • Anchor Steam Christmas Ale 2007
  • Killer Penguin BarleyWine
  • Rogue Santa’s Private Reserve (20 oz bottle, I guess this was a duplicate)
  • Trader Joe’s 2005 Vintage Ale
  • Young’s Winter Warmer
  • AleSmith Yuletide Holiday Ale
  • Barrelhouse Belgian Style Winter Ale
  • Church Brew Works Belgian Triple mini-keg (which kept well the next day).

I thought they were all good, as best as I can remember.  But the ones that stood out for me in particular were Penn Brewery St. Nikolaus, Great Divide Hibernation Ale and the AleSmith Holiday Ale.  I was also very impressed with Mike’s homebrew — I thought it stood up well next to any of them.  Great job, Mike.

I thought it was also interesting to do the Anchor Steam vertical tasting.  You could really taste the difference in the aged beer — it was much smoother with the spruce flavor being a little mellower.  Someone commented that the 2004 had more of an alcohol taste to it.  I preferred the 2004, but others liked the 2007.  It was bolder and more intense flavors.

As a side note, we forgot to split up the extra’s and I have a ton of beer in my refrigerator which I will not be able to drink or store.  Stop by if you are in the neighborhood Friday or Saturday.  Also, somebody left a nice sweatshirt with a West Virginia logo on it.  It’s a nice sweatshirt, but due to the logo, I could only use it for like changing my oil, etc.  :-)

 

Happy Holidays.

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December Tasting

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 | Events, Tasting Reviews | 1 Comment

 

Church Brew Works, Pittsburgh, PA

Church Brew Works, Pittsburgh, PA

December tasting is at Chuck’s house, Wednesday night starting around 7:30PM.  Theme is Christmas beers, but any holiday and/or seasonal beers will be acceptable.  I’m opening the tasting up to any friends and family, so feel to bring a friend, spouse or whoever. We may even have a guest bartendar to help serve us holiday cheer.

Foods planned to be served are guiness cupcakes and likely some chips and salsa, as well as a few other selections.  However, keep in mind that due to recent dietary restrictions the menu may be a little different than in year’s past. › Continue reading

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