Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Beer

It's been a great beer week!

Ben and I went to The Indepedent for a beer and snack on Wednesday...we split a bottle of The Duchesse of Bourgogne. It was amazing and worth all the hype. Nice balance and interplay between sweet and sour, beautiful color, amazing aroma. Just a genuinely enjoyable beer.

Last night, Christmas Eve, we had pork chops for dinner so I wanted to go fruity. We tried the Sam Adams American Kriek. It was okay...a little too astringent for me, and the interplay between the sweet and sour was less organic than with the Duchesse...more jarring, really. Comparing it so closely to the Duchesse probably made me enjoy it less, actually. A really good shot at a hard beer style, though. The body was lighter, the aroma was fine, just a bit of a dud.

Today Ben gave me a bottle of Kasteel Rouge in my stocking...sense a theme? Ben's stocking contained a bottle of Mikkeler's Santa's Little Helper 2009. Neither of them have been opened yet. I also gave Ben The Beer Book (I paid more than that! But I bought it at a local independent book store, so that's okay)...which he's already reading. They list breweries around the world, giving examples of what they offer. He sees it as a "to-do list."

For Christmas dinner we brought a six pack of Anchor's Our Special Ale 2008 and a magnum of The Bruery's Two Turtle Doves. My mom was supposed to have wine for her and my sister, but I never saw it. My sister, who usually drinks Miller Lite and is a calorie counter, was adventurous and tried both of them. I'm pleased to report that my sister ENJOYED the Anchor! An aged Christmas ale! She thought it was great and even drank half of a second. The 2 Turtle Doves was too much for her, but my mom enjoyed it (even if she was surprised by the alcohol content). I must say that I love the 2008 Our Special Ale...I drank it last year and loved it, and I really like it more than the 2009, which is a little too sharp (it would probably react well to the aging, but I doubt it will age well in my fridge!). I can't wait to finish of the six pack! The 2008 was nutmegy, and a great beer to enjoy while thinking Christmas.
I thought the 2 Turtle Doves was an amazing beer as well. Dark, lovely body, rich flavor, intense. The alcohol content fit its flavor profile (I hate when something just tastes boozey!). Went well with dinner but went perfect with cake and ice cream for dessert.
Can't wait to crack open our new beers, finish off our Christmas ales (OSA 2008&2009, some Breckenridge Christmas we smuggled back from Thanksgiving in Kansas in our suitcase). May even be holding on for dear life to my last 4-pack of DFH Punkin Ale.
I love fall and winter beers!