Black Metal Imperial Stout from Austin's own Jester King Craft Brewery is just the thing to kick start an evening, or wind the night down to. The 750 ml. bottle of pure happiness has the all the things you would expect from a great stout: the dark black color, the mix of subtle chocolate and pepper flavors, and the 9% alcohol by volume content. The head on this beer looks like a dessert, and you can taste the dark chocolate flavors in the foam. Awesome. So, pour yourself a big glass and sip away. If anything, the bottle artwork alone is a reason to try this beer. And on a side note, they use harvested rain water from the hill country in all their brews, and that's pretty cool.
Visit the brewery: Jester King Craft Brewery
(I swear i will try something from outside of Texas next week. I've already got friends giving me suggestions. Let me know if you have one too.)
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." So, i'm going to try a new one every week and tell you all about it.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Iron Thistle Scotch Ale
The boys and girls over at Fort Worth's Rahr & Sons Brewery have gifted something truly great to the world: Iron Thistle Scotch Ale. The brew is a perfect mix of hops and malts, with hints of chocolate and caramel in a smooth, smooth Scotch style ale. It goes down so smooth in fact, that you don't realize that the beer's 8% alcohol by volume until you get up...and have to steady yourself for a minute. Try it with a good brie. I recommend this to anyone and everyone. At last Fort Worth can be known for something great (besides a TCU drug scandal).
Visit the brewery: Rahr & Sons Brewery
Visit the brewery: Rahr & Sons Brewery
Friday, February 10, 2012
Mesquite Smoked Porter
And now for something completely different. The brewers at Ranger Creek in San Antonio decided that pairing a beer with food was a pain in the ass. So, why not just combine the two? That is essentially what you get with their Mesquite Smoked Porter. All the regular porter flavors are there...the hint of chocolate or coffee or whatnot, and the hop spices, but you'll also detected a smokey flavor in the back of your palette that tastes just like Bar-B-Que. It's like you've been grilling on a charcoal grill using some mesquite to smoke the meat. That spicy taste you get in the back of your throat and in your nostrils from the smoke is basically the aftertaste of this brew. The first pint is awesome because it's different, though i'd probably stop after that and move on. But, it's definitely worth a try.
Check the brewer's website.
Check the brewer's website.
Friday, February 3, 2012
512 Pecan Porter
To those of you not in Texas, or more specifically the Austin area, you're missing out on a delicious local porter from the 512 Brewery. And for that, i'm sorry. The Pecan Porter is a dark porter brew with hints of chocolate and (you guessed it) pecans. The nut flavor from the locally grown pecans is a great addition to porter style beer. The drink is 6.8% alcohol by volume, so a few of these should take you the cusp of Happyland. This is a great brew to drink with a meat and cheese plate, or a burger, or on its own. So, i repeat to those of you reading this from afar, you are missing out, and should promptly get your ass to Austin to imbibe the awesome Pecan Porter.
And then go home...we're getting a little overcrowded as it is.
Visit the 512 Brewery.
And then go home...we're getting a little overcrowded as it is.
Visit the 512 Brewery.
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