Ahhh...another IPA from the infamous Three Floyds company. Fonnie picked this one up when he went out to Indiana and I was grateful he could find it. Anyone who's read my reviews before knows I'm not the biggest IPA fan, but this was one of my favorites.
Poured out with a very orange color (like the soda). It was kinda cloudy though with no head to speak of. Nose of orange and other citrus fruits. It was bitter and sweet at the same time and very hoppy. The taste was in the same line. Orange, flowers, and hops dominate the mouth. It was a very warming beer too - had the feeling of whiskey. The texture was extremely bitter but not like orange cleaning product (like I normally compare IPAs to).
Overall, if you like IPAs, this would be a wonderful choice to go with. If you don't, this will be the best experience you'll have with them. If you're undecided, give this baby a go - it's probably the best to have.
Appearance - 3.8
Smell - 4.0
Taste - 4.1
Texture - 3.7
Overall - 3.9/5
Ratings of Fine Brews from across the land and the occasional story of alcohol-fueled adventures
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Brew Tasting the Twenty-Ninth
Up for tonight we have a very special brew straight from Indiana, and also our first one from Three Floyds. It's going to be a good night.
1. Three Floyds Dreadnaught imperial IPA
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Ølfabrikken Porter
This is a category we have not ventured into yet - porters. Luckily, we did - because this brew was fantastic.
It poured out with a black color, very opaque, with no head and tan lacing (Imperial Stout?). It had a nice malty smell, but not roasted. It also had hints of chocolate and caramel sweetness - like an Imperial Stout. The taste was phenomenal. It was like an Imperial Stout without the inherent bitterness. Wonderful chocolate and coffee notes and overall sweetness. It even had a coffee aftertaste which, because I like coffee, I enjoyed. The texture, although, was rather thin. The flavor flow was good though and it goes down smooth.
Overall, if I had to give this a distinction, I'd say it was a beer that would come out of Dublin if Guinness started making Imperial Stouts. I loved it and if you like heavy, dark beers, you will too.
Appearance - 4.2
Smell - 4.2
Taste - 4.7
Texture - 3.9
Overall - 4.25/5
It poured out with a black color, very opaque, with no head and tan lacing (Imperial Stout?). It had a nice malty smell, but not roasted. It also had hints of chocolate and caramel sweetness - like an Imperial Stout. The taste was phenomenal. It was like an Imperial Stout without the inherent bitterness. Wonderful chocolate and coffee notes and overall sweetness. It even had a coffee aftertaste which, because I like coffee, I enjoyed. The texture, although, was rather thin. The flavor flow was good though and it goes down smooth.
Overall, if I had to give this a distinction, I'd say it was a beer that would come out of Dublin if Guinness started making Imperial Stouts. I loved it and if you like heavy, dark beers, you will too.
Appearance - 4.2
Smell - 4.2
Taste - 4.7
Texture - 3.9
Overall - 4.25/5
Ølfabrikken Porter
A porter is pretty much the same thing as a stout except it doesn't have the inclusion of roasted barley - and this is the best one according to ratebeer so lets see how this works out.
The brew pours black with a small caramel colored head that quickly fades into little to nothing, but the good lacing and small/tight carbonation makes up for it. The smell is of chocolate, brown sugar, coffee - much sweeter than a stout or even an imperial stout. Very malty. The taste is strong and powerful - alcohol, brown sugar, caramel, chocolate, and very slight bitterness at the end. The taste is almost exactly how I would imagine an imperial stout but without the presence of roasted bitterness in the aftertaste. I have to say, I'm a big fan of porters after having this.
Appearance - 3.9
Smell - 3.9
Taste - 4.3
Texture - 4.2
Overall - 4.08/5
Brew Tasting the Twenty-eighth
Tonight, we will be trying out the highest-rated porter from ratebeer. From the fine company Ølfabrikken in Denmark, comes one of their most well-crafted brews. Listing after the break.
1) Ølfabrikken Porter
1) Ølfabrikken Porter
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