Friday, February 26, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Long Hammer IPA

It pours a cloudy orange. On the scale, it weighs in at 6.5% ABV and 44 IBUs. Both of those numbers are pretty much middleweights, relatively speaking. If you compare this beer to, say, Dogfish Head's 90 minute IPA and its 90 IBUs, the hop bite on the tongue isn't that sharp. This Long Hammer is dry-hopped, meaning the hops are added last. Dogfish continually hops their beers, which I guess is why their beers tip the scales in terms of IBUs. This beer was pretty good. The hoppiness was pretty evident, however, not overwhelming. The thing that caught my senses immediately after opening this beer, and while pouring it, was the hop aroma. It smelled great. Overall, a decent beer from a decent brewer. I've had Red Hook's ESB and their Winterhook a while ago. From what I can recall, the ESB was good, the Winterhook not so much. Red Hook has two others I'd like to try: a Belgian Tripel and an Autumn Ale.
If you are a fan of IPAs, I say give this one a try if you haven't already.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Mad Anthony's American Pale Ale

Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Boddinton's Pub Ale

Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Dominion Oak Barrel Stout

Dominion beer is brewed in Dover, DE. This stout is pretty good and this is the time of year to enjoy a stout. Dominion's website boasts of cascading action with the pour. There was none of that in this beer when I poured it into a pint glass. In fact, very little head was visible. It also mentioned that this beer was fermented with vanilla beans, which are evident in the taste. I enjoyed this beer, however, if there was some cascading action, like a good stout should have, I would have given this beer a higher rating. Had this beer been poured from a tap, things may have been different. Overall, this was a pretty tasty stout. And Dominion being semi-local makes it all that much better. I've never heard of Dominion, but now that I've had the stout and liked it, I might have to give their other beers a try.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Thomas Hooker Nor'Easter

The Thomas Hooker Nor' Easter got lost in the beer grabbag for a bit. Hooker Beer manufactures this mediocre Winter Lager. It is 6%, pours with a mega head, and initially tastes like everyone's favorite of yesterday, Yuengling.
- More alcohol
- From CT, not PA
- Malty and wintery spices, not the subtle caramel Lagery goodness
- not a heavy drinking night kind of beer
Sunday, December 27, 2009
where are the people of the blog?
Just wondering where these peeps are hiding.
Let your voices be heard. This blog is dying a slow death.