I hit up the Mikkeller range @ the Hashigo Zake tasting last night. Seriously crazy beers! Highlights include parallel tasting the single hop IPAs (an exrecise in extreme beer-geekery) and the Struise Mikkeller, a seriously insane IIPA. The Jackie Brown and Draft Bear were also quite nice. It was a great evening.
I wouldn't say it was bad and I actually quite enjoyed it. A couple of the Single hops weren't very nice at all though. All the the Mikkeller beers all seem, shall we say... challenging. The only one I would happly drink a few of is the Jackie Brown.
Permalink Reply by Tony on October 15, 2009 at 9:25am
Last night had a Rennaisance- Craftsman. Chocolate, oatmeal stout. I found it rather underwhelming. It had nice chocolate tones with a smooth finish, but it was pretty thin for an oatmeal stout. Almost like they'd overfermented it or mashed it at a lower temperature. Either way I was dissapointed.
On the other hand, I recently tried the Harrington's- Heritage dark. Now it was the complete opposite. Here was a beer that I expected to be a little 'thinner', but turned out to be a really pleasant surprise. Rich, dark ale, with a fuller, smooth palate than I would have expected.
Im drinking my first extract and grain brew (and only my 3rd brew all up) and i have to say that i think it tastes pretty good. Im surprised, cos its like 10 times better than my kit brews i did. They taste like crap compared. The only thing with it is that it seems quite thin and is cloudy as, but other than that im pretty stoked.