
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Bottles or Cans? Always Pour Into a Glass

Sunday, July 5, 2015
Lagunitas DayTime Fractional IPA
Yes! A sessionable IPA that is also high in hop content. DayTime crosses the finish line at 54.2 IBU, but only 4.65% ABV. This was truly tasty IPA, with a nice mix of grapefruity and piney hops with just the right amount of bitterness. Some citrus in there as well. Lagunitas does it again!
Oskar Blues: Old Chub Scotch Ale
The final beer in my three-beer Oskar Blues fest on July 4th. Completely different than the other two. A good representation of the Scotch Ale style, Old Chub and a rich, creamy consistency and a flavor profile redolent of coffee and chocolate. A breath of smoke hiding out in there as well!
Oskar Blues: Pinner Throwback IPA
Another offering from Oskar Blues brewery in Longmont Colorado, also at 35 IBU, but a much richer, fuller flavor, with the hop character coming out much more obviously than with the pilsner. Lots of tropical fruit, including mango and pineapple and a hint of spiciness that would go well with some chili and even some curry.
Oskar Blues: Little Yella Pils
Small batch pilsner, made without any of those adjuncts like corn and rice which you'll find in the mass-produced pilsners. I tried it in a can (as I did the next several reviews) so I can't adress the hue or head quality. Pretty refreshing - it went well with the Fourth of July fare at Nick Kelso's annual bash. Fairly hoppy at 35 IBU, which in reality what a pilsner should weigh in at, but what you don't see in the mass-market lagers. Low-to-medium ABV, making it a great session brew.
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