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Showing posts with label Lager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lager. Show all posts

25 September 2010

Flying Dog - Amber Lager "Old Scratch"


Brewery: Flying Dog Brewery http://www.flyingdogales.com/
Style: "Old Scratch" Amber Lager
ABV: 5.5%
Container: Half Liter Stiegl Mug
Location Bought: Crestview Publix
Location/Situation Enjoyed Under: After a long day with some Pasta Salad
Appearance: Nice Amber hue with deep red tint, thick tight head of a almond color.

First Reaction: Not too shabby.
This is a nice attempt an Amber I'll give it that.  It starts out promising with a nice mellow malted mix of flavors but it hollows out in the back half and while it has a little Hop kick, it doesn't have a solid finishing note or a long satisfying flavor tail. Now while that sounds harsh don't get me wrong I like this beer.  It is refreshing and crisp and that makes up for it lack of overall complexity. This beer is good, its just not exactly my cup of tea. If you like lighter beers with nice malt and, really hate heavy hop kicks this will be perfect for you.
Brewery's Description:
"Some itches can't be scratched. Like your fantasy involving latex and flavored lotions.  So it's best to concentrate on the ones you can scratch. Like your itch for this Amber Lager with a Malty Mellow flavor. As for your other fantasies you'll probably need to find a chat room for those. This dog enjoys his days in the sun... Old Scratch Amber Lager is a malty, mellow beer that is fermented at medium temperatures to develop both ale and lager characteristics. "Gold Scratch" raises the standard in the amber lager category."

Great Lakes Brewing Co. - Golden Lager "Dortmunder Gold "


Brewery:  Great Lakes Brewing Co. 
Style:  Golden Lager "Dortmunder Gold "
ABV:  5.8%
Container: Straight From the Bottle
Location Bought: WPAFB Class Six, Ohio, August 2010
Location/Situation Enjoyed Under: Sitting in the setting evening sun next to a pool.
Appearance: nice deep golden color, tight white head

First Reaction: Oh now that is good!
This beer just blows all my expectations of a Golden Lager out of the water. The beer starts out with a nice lager front, and instead of petering out like many lagers do it only grows form there. After the initial taste you get a king of sweet malty taste that transforms into a mild peachy flavor. The end is a nice mellowed roasted hop taste that lingers on your tongue for quite a while after the sip is gone. It's a nice reminder of what you just had, and an excellent use of hops to accent and close out a brilliant brew.
At first I kind of want to describe this beer as sweet, but then you realize it's not. It has an exceptionally complex flavor overall and it's hard to even capture all of the tastes as they fly by your tongue. Not only that but each sip is a different experience, its almost like the speed and volume of the drink you take has a huge impact on how the beer tastes. I recommend at least 3 to 4 bottles to get a decent handle on it haha.
This is the second beer form Great Lakes that I have tried and I must say I am just as impressed, if not more so, with this option as I was with their excellent Porter.
A smooth lager that strikes a delicate balance between sweet malt and dry hop flavors. Our Dortmunder Gold is a consistent Gold Medalist and a balanced golden lager (do you see a pattern forming?). In the Middle Ages, this style brewed in Germany was so popular ir required armed escorts when exported to surrounding towns. As you can see, this beer was and still is as good as gold!