Posts Tagged ‘Schlafly’

Schlafly Dry Hopped APA

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Last night I decided to do a quick review of one of my favorite beers. This is the beer I credit as my ‘a-ha!’ beer. I’m sure many of you have already tried it.

In case you haven’t: this beer is a great beer to try if you aren’t sure what it is about different beers that you like. This is a hoppy beer. It isn’t the hoppiest beer available, but is hoppy enough for you to get the idea. So if you like this beer, you will probably be more likely to enjoy beers that have names like India Pale Ale (IPA) and American Pale Ale (APA).

The beer pours burnt orange with a thick head that takes several minutes to settle and it leaves lots of lacing as it does. It has a wonderful citrus nose, with a bit of graininess mixed in. The beer is bitter, but not excessively so. It is easy to drink; full but not heavy. The finish has a bit of sweetness, but not from the yeast. It is more of a grainy sweetness. The is a really great beer if you are used to the big brewery lagers but would like to sample something different. It is my ‘always in the fridge’ beer.

Schlafly Bière De Garde

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Last night, to celebrate being off call, I broke out a bottle of Schlafly’s Bière De Garde. It is a French farmhouse style ale according to the label. It pours dark amber, almost orange, with a thick, full head that dissipates relatively quickly leaving a thin layer of foam on top of the beer. It has a hint of citrus on the nose, with a bit of yeasty sweetness. It has a sharp bite in the front of the mouth. I also noticed the yeast flavors coming out as well. It has a bit of hop bitterness that nicely balances the sweetness. Good for what it is, but not really my favorite style of beer.