Alan F.
Yelp
From a November 16 visit:
- Rapunzel Belgian Blonde. 4.4% ABV, 20 IBU. Clear gold; light white head. Crisp and dry, not far off a light lager profile. Hopped with Styrian Aurora and Hersbruger.
- Get Wit It! 5.0%, 10 IBU. Light head, fading to halo-and-patches. Weak floral nose. Light tart and fruity, earthy, and spicy taste, with some yeast presence. Hopped with Styrian Aurora.
- The Haze Maze. 6.8%, 36 IBU. Moderately hazy gold. Light white halo head, with heavy lace. Floral nose. Dank, with peach nectar morphing into a very bitter, mineral-y finish. Hopped with Sultana, Southern Passion, and Herkules.
- Das Dunkel Dunkelweizen. 5.0%, 12 IBU. Clear amber-brown; cream halo head. Weak smoke and roast malt nose. Flavors include cloves and banana esters. Hopped with Crystal and Hersbrucker.
- Slayzzonn Black Saison. 6.66%, 21 IBU. Sub-clear brown, with red highlights. Light cream head. Spicy nose. Sweet malt, with noticeable wheat. Touches of orange and black pepper; also, grains of paradise, though I'm not sure I'd recognize that one in a blind tasting.
- Lafaza! Nitro Vanilla Stout. 7.5%; IBU not stated. Opaque dark brown; cream halo-and-patches head. There's a distinct vanilla nose, from Madagascar vanilla beans from a local supplier. The taste is sweet roast malt, with vanilla and dark chocolate notes. Creamy mouth feel. Some ethanol presence. Best of the flight!
- Rusty Red Ale. 4.6%, 32 IBU. Clear reddish-brown, cream halo head. Light malty nose. Slightly sweet caramel malt and spice. Somewhat in the Festbier style. Chewy nitrogen mouthfeel. Hopped with Northdown.
- Chicken Hawk Lite Lager. 3.2%; IBU not stated, but negligible. Clear gold; light halo head. Grainy nose and taste, not much to distinguish it from an industrial light lager. About two-thirds of a Styrian Aurora cone may have been waved in the general direction of the brew kettle. I'll bet the brewer doesn't much discuss this commercially-necessary stuff.
- Lazy Hazy. 7.5%, IBU not stated. Slightly hazy copper. Off-white halo-and-patches head. Lemony nose. Sweet, malty, estery, with a note of fruit-cocktail nectar.