Monday, May 31, 2010
No Cappucino Cookies
So today Chuck and I sampled a Left Hand Milk Stout with Oreos. Yum. Then we settled in with a newly-established favorite of mine, Avery White Rascal. Oh, and yesterday, we tried Sierra Nevada Kellerweiss. I'm thinkin' we'll be stocking these all summer!
By The Way
A few co-bloggers: JoeBoy and my friends The Reverend, Mank, Chuck and Cindy hopefully will be chiming in...cuz they drink a lot of beer, too.
Try a Beer Tasting
Last Saturday night we hosted a beer tasting. We had five categories, each with five beers:
Ales: Santa Fe Pale Ale, New Belgium's Ranger IPA, Southern Star's Bombshell Blonde, Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale and Rogue's Hazelnut Brown Nectar
Lagers: Full Sail Session, Sam Adams' Double Bock, North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner, Harp and Ayinger Ur-Weisse
Porters & Stouts: Sierra Nevada Porter, Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout, Belhaven Scottish Stout, Left Hand Milk Stout and Avery's The Czar
Miscellaneous: Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse, Xingu Black Beer, Black Wattle Original Paulaner Oktoberfest-Marzen and Flying Dog Horn Dog (a Barley Wine)
We tasted each set one by one and all drank the same beer at the same time, then discussed. Because there were soooo many beers, we deviated from the standard three-ounce pour and opted for two ounces (or less)...just to help keep our wits about us. Fail ;-)
We served a sampling of really good cheeses, some olive tapenade, sliced apples and plain almonds with the Belgian set. Pizza (cheese, pepperoni and supreme choices) with the Ales and Lagers. Cappuccinno cookies, chocolate-covered espresso beans and lots of different chocolates were the pairings for the porters and stouts. And finally for the Misc. category, we set out big crunchy pretzels and a couple of styles of mustard.
I have to say that my favorite part, aside from the tasting and the actually party itself, was the decision-making process and the shopping. I guess I love to shop, no matter what it's for. And it can get expensive, depending on your beer selections. But to ease the cost, you could ask that each guest either chip in OR bring a particular style of beer and be surprised at your final choices.
I'm a bit of a control freak, so, for me, it was nice to do the shopping myself. Knowing what beers we were tasting, I was able to do up a "menu" and then pull information about each of the beers. I think having this information for everyone helped them learn why they liked certain beers over others.
Granted, we already HAD beer in the fridge...it's what's in the door and in the drawers (the Coors Light is NOT ours). I love the way the top shelf is sagging...classic!
It's also a good idea to stock up on Chaser or Excedrin. Trust me. When I opened the fridge the next day:
I'm just sayin'.
Friday, May 28, 2010
I've Been Thinking About This For A While
I wanted to create a space to talk about all the good beers that I've been drinking lately and look forward to tracking down and trying. Several of us joined the UFO club at our local Flying Saucer and have been enjoying some damn good beer ever since.
I've also been learning a lot about the different types of beers. Who knew there was soooo much more out there beyond my daddy's pull tab choices. (Well, yeah, most of you. Shut up. I get it.)
So I'll be posting at least every week, if not more. And I've got a couple of co-bloggers in mind, too. So check back, comment and keep in touch!
Cheers
I've also been learning a lot about the different types of beers. Who knew there was soooo much more out there beyond my daddy's pull tab choices. (Well, yeah, most of you. Shut up. I get it.)
So I'll be posting at least every week, if not more. And I've got a couple of co-bloggers in mind, too. So check back, comment and keep in touch!
Cheers
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