Thursday, May 26, 2011

Caldera Brewing Company: Ginger Beer

I must say, I don't really know how I feel about Caldera out of Ashland, Oregon. I've only had a couple of brews from them, and they have all been "decent." By decent, I mean I'm glad I tried them but really have no desire to buy them again. With that being said, I will try any brew at least once. Consequently, I purchased this beer and immediately began judging the book by its cover. I know I shouldn't do this, but it is difficult for me to get past this beer's name: Ginger Beer. Really, Caldera? You couldn't have come up with something witty or ironic or something? Anyways, now that everyone knows that I take a beer's name seriously, I will get to actually trying it.



It pours a translucent straw yellow with a fizzy head (Fizzy Yellow Beer). Again, unimpressive. The aromas don't really catch my attention either. I smell citrus and a slight malt character. That's about it. I truly hope the flavor of the beer knocks me off my feet...

Nope. I don't really know what I expected from this guy, but it's just an all-around unimpressive brew. I can taste the ginger, but it's not beating me over the head with the ginger flavor. Instead, it's just somewhat lingering in the initial taste. The citrus is present throughout and the finish is slightly dry with a tad of a hop character; again though, there's nothing too special about this. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad. For all I know, this is what Caldera was going for. In regards to the beer, the bottle states, "A summer beer designed for hot weather quaffing." They are definitely not wrong. I mean, I get it. Ranking in at 4.7% ABV, it's definitely a session-style beer that could be enjoyed all day. Summing it all up, for me, this is just a brew filled with so much mediocrity that I'd recommend grabbing something else if you are torn between this or something else. Have no fear though, Caldera Brewing Company. I'm going to buy your "Vas Deferens" Belgian-Strong Ale next. I believe there is a beer or yours out there for me, and I'm hoping that is it. At least the artwork is amazing, right?


(Photo courtesy of Caldera Brewing Company's website)

Cheers!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Castle Brewery Van Honsebrouck: Kasteel Rouge

First things first, this beer is described as a "Belgian Ale with Cherries and Cherry Juice Added." Some fruit beers are good while some are not that great, but I will never exclude a beer from a write-up because I'm not a huge fan of the style. I felt like a little something different, much like the music I am currently listening to, so I bought this to try. I mean, come on, I have the matching glassware. That in itself is enough to give this beer a shot.


Upon pouring it, I can smell the cherries and it was actually quite over-the-top on the cherry aromas. There is almost no head, and the beer pours a deep, clean red. The red didn't come out in the photo because of the background novels, but believe me, this is a deep read. As I stated before, strong cherry aromas with some sweet maltiness to it. It almost reminds me of the smell of dark cherry soda. I cannot stand artificial cherry flavors because I feel they make everything taste like medicine. Either way, there isn't anything too special in terms of appearance or aromas, so let's get to tasting.

Tastes just as it smells. Carbonated cherry juice. The aftertaste is slightly bitter, but I cannot taste alcohol in this beer at all. I am also getting a slight sour aftertaste as well. But there is something pretty exciting about this fruit beer. Are you ready for the big surprise? This thing is 8% ABV. 8%! It is quite surprising to me considering there is no alcohol flavor present in this at all. For this being a fruit beer and scaling in at 8%, it's a very well-made fruit beer. Belgium, you have done it again. Yet another satisfying beer, regardless of whether it is a fruit beer or not. Ladies, I suggest you try this one. You'll love it. Fellas, I suggest you try this one too. Sometimes, it's nice to change things up a bit, even for the die-hard hophead.