Let’s get hopped!

Friday, April 25th, 2008 | Tasting Reviews

 

A glimpse into Andrew's beer cellar

A glimpse into Andrew's beer cellar

What can I say about Wednesday’s beertasting.  Andrew did an incredible job with excellent food, we had a great turnout, and tasted  assortment of beers that left nothing to be desired — both in quantity and quality.

Full turnout, and Todd more than makes up for missing recent tastings with some fantastic bonus beers.  Andrew also pitched in with a few selections from his cellar, and I counted 5 top 100 beers total this month, plus two excellent home brewed selections (one of which is being entered in Sam Adams Long Shot competition — Go Mike!)

 

  • Andrew W (host) — Stone Old Guardian Barleywine, Allagash 4, Sammy’s Smiths Winter Welcome (1998),  Joe W’s home-brewed hopfen tuefel zwei 
  • Todd — Two hearted Ale (mini-keg), Lagunitas IPA, Stone Ruination IPA, Alaska Brewing Smoked Porter
  • Pete — Great Divide Titan IPA
  • Steve — Victory Hop Devil
  • Zombie — Bear Republic Hot Rod Rye
  • Dave S. — Anderson Valley Hop Ottin IPA
  • Andrew S. — Bell’s Pale Ale
  • Jay — Stoudt’s Smooth Hoperator
  • Steve B — Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA
  • Joe B. — Stoudts Double IPA
  • Mike — Weyerbacher Hops Infusion,  Sam Adams Longshot entry “Dark Chocolate Expresso Stoudt”
  • Luke — Mad River Steelhead Double IPA
  • Chuck — Three Floyd’s Dreadnaught IPA

With such a large selection, my only (minor) complaint was that some of the IPA’s and high hopped beers tended to merge together after a few tastings and my taste buds at that point weren’t worthy to give them their due.  I made a lot of notes, but I’ll spare you as most say “nice fruity aroma, excellent citrusy hops flavor”, etc.  I don’t think I tasted one beer that I was disappointed with.

However, I do want to touch upon some of the highlights.  I thought the Bell’s Two Hearted Ale was an excellent balance of hops and very refreshing.  The Bear Republic Hot Rod Rye was darker in color with more maltier balance than the high hopped beers.  The Three Floyd’s Dreadnaught had a much more earthy, pine flavor with a hint of spice.  And I also noted the Great Divide Titan IPA had a very bitter hoppy flavor that lingered nicely on the back of my tongue.  The double IPA’s (Stoudt’s and Mad River Steelhead) had a more pronounced alcohol bite to them, and of course the 90 minute IPA is known for it’s intense hop flavor.

Aside from the hoppy beers, there were also some additional bonus beers that did not exactly fit the theme, but were noteworthy in their own right.  Old Guardian had a big bold flavor with a nice balance of malt and hop flavors.  The Allagash Four (with 4 types of hops, 4 malts, 4  sugars and fermented 4 times with 4 different yeasts) didn’t quite fit into this tasting although I highly recommend it with a sweet Belgium yeasty flavor.  My personal favorite beer of the night was the Alaskan Smoked Porter with a smokey, dry finish that complimented the beer without overwhelming it.  And the vintage Sammy Smith — aged for nearly 10 years now –  had a scotch & alcohol aroma to it, but was surprisingly very smooth with a bit of a sweetness to it.  An excellent sipping beer to end the night with.

And I would be amiss if I didn’t mention the two home brewed beer selections.  One was a Joe Waizmaan specialty beer which he called hpofen tuefel zwei — I noted it had a sherry flavored alcohol taste to it and very drinkable.  Mike was nice enough to include his entry into the Sam Adams Long Shot competition.  I noted his Dark Chocolate Expresso Stout had a sweet aroma, small head, smooth initial taste with a big coffee flavored aftertaste with subtle chocolate flavors.  A very complex and interesting beer to taste. Good luck Mike in the competition and please remember us little guys if you win!

I counted five beers total in the top 100, including Dreadnaught IPA (#13), Two-Hearted Ale (#54), Hop Rod Rye (#56),  Stone Ruination (#64),  90 minute IPA (#92).  All together, we had 13 beers with a rating of 90.  I reluctantly included the Winter Welcome Ale for reference only, as they were obviously not rating the 10 year aged vintage beer that we were drinking.

 

  • Bell’s Two Hearted Ale                                                    BA A        RB 99   
  • Great Divide Titan IPA                                                   BA A-       RB 96
  • Victory HopDevil Ale                                                      BA A-       RB 98
  • Lagunitas IPA                                                                   BA B+       RB 86
  • Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye                                           BA A        RB 99
  • Anderson Valley Hop Ottin’ IPA                                   BA A-       RB 94
  • Bell’s Pale Ale                                                                    BA B        RB 72
  • Stoudts Smooth Hoperator                                             BA A-       RB 91
  • Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA                                         BA A        RB 99
  • Stoudt’s Double IPA                                                        BA B+      RB 96
  • Weyerbacher Hops Infusion                                           BA B        RB 83
  • Mad River Steelhead Double IPA                                  BA B+       RB 87
  • Hopfen Tuefel Zwei                                                        Not Rated
  • Three Floyd’s Dreadnaught  IPA                                   BA A        RB 100
  • Stone Ruination IPA                                                       BA A        RB 99
  • Stone Old Guardian BarleyWine Style Ale                   BA A-       RB 97
  • Allagash Four                                                                   BA A-       RB 97
  • Dark Chocolate Expresso Stoudt                                  Not Rated
  • Alaskan Brewing Smoked Porter                                   BA A-      RB 98
  • 1999 Vintage Samuel Smiths Winter Welcome          BA B        RB 66

MVP POINTS TOTAL

First, a small change in the scoring system.  I want to give more flexibility in giving bonus points when bringing rare, hard to find more expensive beers, so I am increasing the potential bonus points total to 20.  And going back to re-evaluate the scoring, I’m giving Mike the full 20 point maximum for sharing his Utopia back in February.

Lots of bonus points to be doled out this month.  Steve gets 5 extra points for a top 100 plus 2 blog contribution points, and maintains his overall lead.  But Todd and Andrew make a big move this month.  Todd brings 4 beers total (12 points) plus 2 top 100’s (10 points), and I gave him 8 bonus points for sharing the very difficult to find Alaskan Brewing Smoked Porter for 30 points all together.  Andrew gets credit for 4 beers (12 points), being an excellent host (15 points) and 5 + 3 bonus points for sharing the unusual and unique beers (1999 Vintage Winter Welcome + hopfen tuefel zwei home brew). Mike also gets 3 bonus points for his unique home brewed beer, and I gave myself 2 bonus points for finding the Dreadnaught (they’ve temporarily stopped distributing in Ohio and I went to 4 stores before finding this.  Big Kudos to Centerville take out store next to Sweeney’s Restaurant for helping me find this), plus 5 for it being a top 100.  Zombie also gets bonus points for his Hop Rod Rye (5 for top 100 plus 2 for unique and hard to find plus 1 Blog Participation point).

Remember, an easy way to pick up points is to add any relevant content to the blog such as a review of a beer tasted, notification of an upcoming event, or anything beer related.

                                                                           Prev Total          April Score       New Total

 

  • Steve B                                                            44                      10                       52
  • Andrew S.                                                       42                       3                        45
  • Mike                                                               28                        9                       37
  • Todd                                                                 6                      30                       36
  • Andrew W                                                       0                      35                       35
  • Dave S                                                             22                       3                        25
  • Chuck                                                             14                      10                       24
  • Luke                                                                16                       3                        19
  • Jay                                                                    15                      3                         18
  • Zombie                                                             6                      11                       17
  • Steve V.                                                            6                      3                          9                               
  • Pete                                                                   6                      3                          9
  • Dave H                                                             3                       0                         3
  • Joe                                                                    1                       3                          4

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3 Comments to Let’s get hopped!

beerlover
April 27, 2008

Zombie writes:

“Hats off to Andrew for an excellent tasting. I did tell the other Waizmann (Joe) at UD yesterday that we enjoyed his hopfen tuefel zwei.

I have a subscription to All About Beer magazine. Web site is very resourceful at http://www.allaboutbeer.com (ie: you can search for recommended brewpubs by city). Last issue contained a list of 125 places to have a beer before you die. The editors there were kind enought to email the list to me to share, but she also said she would post online (which 4 days later it is out there at http://www.allaboutbeer.com/125places.html ). She also said for us to feel free to add to the list - so if you have suggestions, let me know and I can send her a list back.

I personally have been to 9 (sort of 10+). 8, 12,35,39 (two locations - TX and AR), 42, 91 (sort of - Gaithersburg, MD - not original location in DE), 102, 105, 108.”

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beerlover
April 28, 2008

Jay writes:

“Here’s my list:

8. The Gravity Bar, Guinness St. James Gate Brewery, Dublin, Ireland
12. The Brickskeller, Washington, DC
15. Cat’s Eye Pub, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD
21. The Publick House, Brookline, MA
26. French Quarter during Mardi Gras, New Orleans, LA
42. SandLot Brewery, Coors Field, Denver, CO
68. Gösser Bierklinik, Vienna, Austria
114. The Dubliner, Washington, DC
121. Old Ebbitt Grill, Washington, DC”

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beerlover
May 2, 2008

Steve B writes:

“14+1 alternate location for me including 3 Top 10.
1. Great American Beer Festival, Denver, CO
8. The Gravity Bar, Guinness St. James Gate Brewery, Dublin, Ireland
9. Monk’s Café, Philadelphia, PA
12. The Brickskeller, Washington, DC
24. The Hopleaf, Chicago, IL
33. The Wynkoop Brewery, Denver, CO
35. Great Lakes Brewing, Cleveland, OH
42. SandLot Brewery, Coors Field, Denver, CO
54. Falling Rock Tap House, Denver, CO
70. d.b.a., New York, NY
84. Goose Island Brewing, Chicago, IL
99. Mahar’s, Albany, NY
102. McSorley’s Ale House, New York, NY
104. Rose & Crown Pub, Epcot Center, Orlando, FL

110. The Gingerman, Austin, TX [NYC location]“

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