I really hope Iowa City is able to take advantage of this finding. It would be nice to have some sort of brewery start up in Iowa City to get the craft going again. Take a look at the video.
Beer Review #53: Blue Moon Rising Moon Spring Ale
Decided to give this beer another try and I remembered why I hadn’t bough it in a while. The original BLue Moon beer was somewhat responsible for getting me into the craft beer scene. I still can do the occasional Blue Moon, but some of their other seasonal selections just don’t do the job. Rising Moon Spring Ale is wheat beer brewed with lime to give you that spring feeling. The label makes it seem like a promising beer, but I didn’t get much from the limes or even the wheat, just a really metallic flavor and some over the top sweetness from the malts
If you are starting up in the craft beer drinking scene this might not be too bad for you too drink, if you are a seasoned veteran than you must stay away from this brew.
REVIEW
Pour: Amber pour with a nice white head.
Aroma: Malty and sweet aroma.
Taste: Flavor is metallic, plastic, and overlly sweet.
Overall: D
Eastern Iowa Residents:Available only during spring just about everywhere.
Beer Review #52: O'Fallon Hemp Hop Rye
A friend of mine had recently brough over a six pack of O’Fallon Hemp Hop Rye (www.ofallonbrewery.com) to my house to taste. I was a little skeptical since I had never really heard of this brew before. The description of this beer says they use hemp seed to give the beer a nutty flavor and along with the rye there are many different flavors going on. Did I love this beer? No. I did however, find it drinkable, but I found myself wanting something a little more. Maybe it was more nuttiness or maltiness, not sure, I think I will have to try this one more time to find out.
If you do decide to try this beer let me know your thoughts.
REVIEW
Pour: Amber pour with a nice white head.
Aroma: Malty and sweet aroma.
Taste: Flavor is sweet and malty, with a little nuttiness at the end.
Overall: B
Eastern Iowa Residents:Friend got it at his local Hy-Vee.
Beer Review #52: O’Fallon Hemp Hop Rye
A friend of mine had recently brough over a six pack of O’Fallon Hemp Hop Rye (www.ofallonbrewery.com) to my house to taste. I was a little skeptical since I had never really heard of this brew before. The description of this beer says they use hemp seed to give the beer a nutty flavor and along with the rye there are many different flavors going on. Did I love this beer? No. I did however, find it drinkable, but I found myself wanting something a little more. Maybe it was more nuttiness or maltiness, not sure, I think I will have to try this one more time to find out.
If you do decide to try this beer let me know your thoughts.
REVIEW
Pour: Amber pour with a nice white head.
Aroma: Malty and sweet aroma.
Taste: Flavor is sweet and malty, with a little nuttiness at the end.
Overall: B
Eastern Iowa Residents:Friend got it at his local Hy-Vee.
Beer Review #51: Left Hand 400 LB Monkey
The next beer to review is Left Hand’s 400 LB Monkey (www.lefthandbrewing.com). I was pretty excited to find this beer at my local liquor store which is rare, since my local liquor store has a horrible beer selection that is usually way overpriced. Anyway, grabbed a six pack of this and was looking forward to getting into it.
When I bought this I thought I was getting an American version of an IPA, however, this beer resembles more of an English IPA which I think has more sweetness to it than the hop punch from the American versions. I wouldn’t say I was disappointed, I enjoyed the beer, but the flavor was a little unexpected.
I can’t really give you a good idea on the price for a sixer of this since my liquor store over-charges on everything but I’m guessing anywhere from $8-$10.
REVIEW
Pour: Amber pour with a nice white head.
Aroma: More floral aroma and sweetness than most IPA’s.
Taste: Hops are there but more sweetness added.
Overall: B-
Eastern Iowa Residents: Bought this at my local liquor store and would assume it is widely available.
Beer Review #50: Boulder Beer Hazed and Infused Pale Ale
Sorry for the long delay between reviews, just got back from a small vacation. Onto the brew!!!
The next beer on my list is a pale ale from Boulder Beer Company (www.boulderbeer.com) called Hazed and Infused. I love pale ales and this one really came through. The description on this beer is that it is unfilered and “dry-hopped” which means hops were added after the fermentation process to give it a really nice hoppy aroma. An ABV of 4.85% makes this a very drinkable beer and will be nice and refreshing after mowing the lawn this summer. Looking forward to trying more from this brewery!
REVIEW
Pour: A nice hazy orange pour with big white head.
Aroma: Floral hop aroma, some pine and citrus also.
Taste: Really nice and smooth hop flavor, citrus, and pine
Overall: B-
Eastern Iowa Residents: I have only seen this at Family Beer and Liquor in the East Dubuque. If you have seen it elsewhere in Eastern Iowa area please let us know!!
Review #49: Corona Extra
A beer that is glorified through commercials of beaches, good-looking women, and parties; Corona Extra has really become very popular in recent years. I’ll be honest, I could easily grade this beer as an “F”, it tastes and smells very skunky, but on a 95 degree day in Iowa, add a little lime and as long as it’s cold, it hits the………Screw it, this beer sucks, there are much better things to drink during the summer. If you want Mexican beers to drink go for a Negro Modello, Dos Equis Amber, or a Pacifico.
REVIEW
Pour: I have never actually had a Corona poured in a glass before.
Aroma: Skunky aroma, not very pleasant.
Taste: Same as the aroma, skunky
Overall: F
Eastern Iowa Residents: Available everywhere. Save your money.
Beer Review #48: Point Belgian White
My local grocery store is always displaying beers from Point Brewery (www.pointbeer.com/point) out of Steven’s Point, WI. so I decided to try one of their six packs. I went with their White Ale. I guess I can sum this beer up pretty quickly, it wasn’t all that impressive. It wasn’t a terrible white ale, but it did nothing to stand out. It was drinkable but I wouldn’t throw the $6-$7 for another six pack of this. John’s White Ale and BLue Moon are better white ales than this one.
I will try their Cascade Pale Ale next to see if that one is any good.
REVIEW
Pour: Hazy yellow pour with a white head.
Aroma: Light spice smell, wheat, and yeast.
Taste: Sweet flavor with the spice notes in the end.
Overall: C-
Eastern Iowa Residents: My local grocery store carries this beer and I have seen it at all Hy-Vee and major liquor stores. Looking at $6-$8 a six pack, save your money and grab a Millstream John’s White Ale or Blue Moon.
Beer Review #47: Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Back to one of my favorite breweries, Rogue Brewery. One of their most popular is Rogue Dead Guy Ale. (www.rogueales.com) I actually have to give my brother-in-law to be props for introducing me to this beer a few years ago. He brought it to our families beer festival and everyone was kind of put off by the look of the bottle but in the end it did very well. In my previous post about Capital Breweries Maibock, I kind of bashed that style. Well, apparently Rogue Dead Guy is a German Style Maibock. So, I’ve kind of put my foot in my mouth, but I know I would much rather have Rogue’s than Capitals.
Very malty taste and very smooth. A great beer to sip on and enjoy. Rogue keeps pumping out terrific beers. Give this one a try, it’s worth it.
REVIEW
Pour: Copper, dark orange color pour.
Aroma: Smell of malts, caramel, and apples
Taste: Sweet caramel with a honey-wheat bread flavor
Overall: B
Eastern Iowa Residents: This beer is available for purchase at most high-end liquor stores such as Benz, Hy-Vee, Family Beer and Liquor and John’s Grocery. The Wig and Pen on the Coralville Strip also has it in bottles. The price of $9.99-$10.99 is worth it. A very good beer.
Beer Review #46: Capital Brewery Maibock
This review should have a big *asterisk* next to it because I’m reviewing a style of beer that I have never been fond of, so if it comes off as unfair or off the mark it’s because I’m not a big Bock or Maibock drinker. Capital makes pretty good beer, located in Middleton, WI, most of their beers are available in Eastern Iowa. The Maibock beer is available from February to June.
This beer was just too sweet for me, a bready/honey sweetness that I just couldn’t get by. Not enough hoppy bitterness to overcome that overlysweet taste. I won’t discount Capital for this beer and am looking forward to trying some of their others.
REVIEW
POUR: Golden orange pour with thick white head.
AROMA: Fruity (apples, pears), yeast, sweet honey smell.
TASTE: Flavor of malts, fruit, and dominantly sweet
OVERALL: C-
RESIDENTS: John’s Grocery and Hy-Vee carry multiple Capital products.