Thank you, thank you, thank you to my friend over on the east coast who was in town for ACL Fest this last weekend and brought me a care package, a variety of beers from Port City Brewing in Alexandria, Virginia. Last night, after some furniture assembly, i broke into the Optimal Wit, a Belgian white brewed with coriander and orange peel. The beer pours a light and hazy yellow with a white and sudsy head. Aromas of citrus, the aforementioned coriander, wheat, and some light notes of pepper are most prevalent, while the taste smooth with predominant flavors of citrus and wheat. It's a very refreshing brew, and it hit the spot. A very good witbier.
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"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.
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Port City Brewing Tartan Ale
Lately there has been a trend among my out-of-town friends to bring me beer when they pass through Austin. This needs to continue. One of the latest comes from Alexandria, Virginia's Port City Brewing Company. Tartan Ale, their seasonal springtime effort, is a scotch ale, and a very tasty one to boot. The beer pours a dark amber with a minimal head and light carbonation. As for the aroma, it's pretty malty with hints of fruit that translate well to the flavor of the brew, a combination of said malts and accented fruit with a sweet caramel or almost a dark chocolate feel. It's lovely and very easy to drink. Thank you Tammy.
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