Archive for November, 2008

Summit Brewing Winter Ale

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

I’ve been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Christmas season beers, especially the Anchor Christmas. Since I have yet to see it in stores here in Columbia, I decided to pop open a Summit Brewing Winter Ale from last year that I had been storing.

This beer pours a very dark brown/carmel color with a thick tan head. The beer has a sweet nose, and tastes a bit like a porter. It is tart, and there is a definite burnt characteristic to it. On first taste I wasn’t sure what to think, but the more I drink of it, the better I like it.

I’m not sure that this beer was intented to be aged, but it aged pretty well in my opinion.

Tasting notes from Monday.

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Monday was another great night of tasting. While Belgians aren’t my favorite beers, I was once again struck by how diverse the beers in a particular style can be. Some had that overpowering Belgian funky sweetness, while others were sour. Some were highly carbonated, others were not. I can’t say that I had a distinct favorite last night (I left before the Beast was passed around) but if I had to choose from the ones I tried it would be the Vapeur Cochonne. As always a good time was had by all.

The next tasting is scheduled for Monday, December 15th. Styles will be stouts and Christmas beers.

Columbia Beer Enthusiasts meeting on 11-10-08

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Don’t forget the next meeting of the Columbia Beer Enthusiasts at Sycamore on November 10th at 9PM. Details at the Columbia Beer Enthusiasts site.