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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Sly Fox Hop Project (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewSly Fox Hop Project:

"Sweet but not overly sweet. A

good mix between bitter and sweet

hoppy but not overwhelming -- a

steady, hoppy ale."

Representation: 1.0
Accessibility: .75
Style Points: 1.0
Personal Preference: .75

Total Score: 3.5 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Cheryl Selah

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale

Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale
Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale:

Samuel Smith's Brewery delivers nothing short of amazing products. The highest quality ingredients and the pure love of brewing blend to make a truly superior product. Based on reputation alone, I would trust Sam Smiths and try whatever they put out. "Try Sam Smith's new Walrus Tinkle Ale," the bartender said, smiling. "Uh, ok. Pour me a pint," replied El Presidente.

But have no fear, the Nut Brown Ale seems to be made from more traditional ingredients. I can taste the roasty goodness in this malty ale. Brown ales are generally a little malty-sweet, and this is no exception. The opening sip introduces the malt, but it finishes just dry enough to leave you wanting more. Lightly hopped and probably made with mostly pale malts, the Nut Brown Ale doesn't have a ton of natural carbonation, and would probably be an unearthly delicious treat to try hand-pumped out of a cask.

Nut brown ales are not usually my favorite style because they aren't very daring. Deliciousness is not a question, but I like something with a little more zing. Look for brilliant scores in representation and accessibility and also look for a challenge in the Style category. Samuel Smith's is one of my favorite breweries, which is exactly why I'm holding to a pretty tough standard with this score.

Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale:

Representation: 1.0
Accessibility: 1.0
Style: .80
Personal Preference: .9

Total Score: 3.7 Flags

Read a review of Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout
Read a review of Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout

Monday, August 17, 2009

Sinebrychoff Porter (Presidential Brief)

What: Sinebrychoff Porter 7.2% abv
Where: PJ's Pour House (Westmont, NJ)
When: August 13, 2009, 10:07PM
What-have-you: Sinebrychoff Porter @ 7.2 % Baltic is rich yet dry. Toasty as all get out with light to medium body and phantom finish. Drinkable? Oh yee!


Thursday, August 13, 2009

Stoudt's Heifer-in-Wheat (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewStoudt's Heifer-in-Wheat:

"An okay wheat beer; good body, but lacking in the character common to most unfiltered wheats."



Representation: .75
Accessibility: 1
Style Points: .75
Personal Preference: .5

Total: 3.0 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Jack Witzig

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Yards Thomas Jefferson Tavern Ale

Yards Thomas Jefferson Tavern Ale
Yards Thomas Jefferson Tavern Ale:

Brewed by Yards for Philadelphia's City Tavern, this golden golden golden ale is reportedly brewed in direct accordance with Thomas Jefferson's own recipe. This recipe includes ingredients which are very specific to Jefferson's home in Virginia. All of Yards' ales seem to have an "old-tyme" flavor to them, but this one really nails it.

Take your New-World revolutionary boots and kick the Old-World brewing tradition square in the bollocks. This ale starts out sweet and malty when it first hits your lips. Earthy flavors like grain and pine kick in. The finish is a little bitter and boozy. Not too much of either, but enough to remember that this ale is 8% abv -- a little bigger than Yards' traditional session beers.

This brew is awesome out of a bottle but even awesomer on tap. That's a rare treat if you can find it, so seek it out and be "wow"ed.

Side note: I remember having Thomas Jefferson Tavern Ale a few years ago when it first came out. Wasn't that impressed at the time (I was more blown away by the George Washington Porter) but now that my tastes have matured a bit, I'm anxious to revisit the GWP and try the Poor Richard's Spruce Ale. Cheers.

Yards Thomas Jefferson Tavern Ale:

Representation: .95
Accessibility: .90
Style: .90
Personal Preference: .925

Total Score: 3.675 Flags

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Stone Thirteenth Anniversary Ale (Presidential Brief)

Ferment Nation Presidential BriefWhat: Stone Thirteenth Anniversary Ale 9.5abv
Where: PJ's Pour House (Westmont, NJ)
When: August 1, 2009, 11:38PM
What-have-you: "A lil' coffee, a lil' licorice and a lot dry. Some beer newbies loved it too cuz its sooo different."

Stone Thirteenth Anniversary Ale



Read a review of Stone's Levitation Ale

Monday, August 3, 2009

Samuel Adams Longshot Cranberry Wit

Samuel Adams Longshot Cranberry WitSamuel Adams Longshot Cranberry Wit:

Well aren't you a little tart? This unfiltered light ale is delightfully snappy and cran-tastic. With a light yet somehow hearty blend of cinnamon and coriander, the label's description likens this brew to a crisp autumn day in New England. Yes, I can see it now! The Longshot Cranberry Wit would be just right for a camping trip: Anytime of day, maybe best suited for breakfast. But the grains of paradise remind me of another Sam Adams' seasonal: the Summer Ale. And with a sharp cranberry flavor, I suppose this wit would work as a refreshing summertime brew as well.

The label also gives us another hint: "For brewery-fresh taste purchase before month notched." The magic month on my bottle was September. So if I buy it in August, I could drink it in September or October. Fall is in full bloom by then (at least in New England). Should I wait til September to buy more? Will I get max freshness? Will Sam Adams brew this batch again for purchase in the fall? Hmmm... Maybe I'll just enjoyit now as a summer thirst-quencher and keep one or two for the changing of the leaves. Perhaps I'll simply go camping a little early this year and enjoy the best of both worlds!

Representation: .90
Accessibility: .90
Style: .90
Personal Preference: .855

Total: 3.555 Flags

Read a review of Samuel Adams' Longshot Double IPA
Read a review of Samuel Adams' Summer Ale
Read a review of Samuel Adams' Longshot Grape Pale Ale
Read a review of Samuel Adams' Longshot Weizenbock

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Otter Creek Imperial IPA (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewOtter Creek Imperial IPA:

"Too hoppy + sweet for

me"


Representation: .50
Accessibility: .25
Style Points: .50
Personal Preference: .10

Total Score: 1.35 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Cheryl Selah



Citizen Review Cheryl Boulder Hazed + Infused

Ferment Nation Citizen Review
Boulder Hazed + Infused:


"Not a fan of hops

but this is a very

pleasant hoppy beer"


Representation: 1.0
Accessibility: .50
Style Points: 1.0
Personal Preference: .50

Total Score: 3.0 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Cheryl Selah

Yards ESA (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewYards ESA:

"Distinct taste across lines of beer. Like it or hate it, it is what it is. No sells outs."



Representation: .5
Accessibility: 1.0
Style Points: 1.0
Personal Preference: .5

Total: 3.0 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Matt Kappa

Read a review of Yards ESA (in bottle)
Read a review of Yards ESA (cask)

Riverhorse Hop-alot-amus (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewRiverhorse Hop-alot-amus:

"This beer has good spice to it and nice malt balance. It reminds me of Arrogant Bastard."



Representation: 1.0
Accessibility: 1.0
Style Points: 1.0
Personal Preference: 1.0

Total: 4.0 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen George Mangini

Long Trail Coffee Stout (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewLong Trail Coffee Stout:

"I have not yet found a Long Trail brew I've liked...until today. Long Trail's Coffee Stout is heavy and dark, not watery like some of their other selections. Sweet, but not too much so and with a slightly bitter aftertaste, which suits its coffee roots. And bravo to the stones it takes to bring a stout out in 85 Degree weather."

Representation: 1.0
Accessibility: 1.0
Style Points: .5
Personal Preference: 1.0

Total: 3.5 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Jack Witzig

Long Trail Coffee Stout
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Stone Cali-Belgique (Citizen Review)

Ferment Nation Citizen ReviewStone Cali-Belgique:

"Now that's an IPA. Challenging yet rewarding, with prominent hops kept from being too sharp, and with a sweet Belgian smoothness. 'I love Cali in the Summertime' ."


Representation: .75
Accessibility: .75
Style Points: 1.0
Personal Preference: .75

Total Score: 3.25 Flags

--Reviewed by Citizen Jack Witzig

Read a review of Stone Levitation