Brews and Blues Beer and Smokin’ Blues

8Jun/090

Small Craft Warning

Clipper City - Small Craft Warning

It's 90 degrees outside, so I came back in and retired to the old blogging desk with a cold beer.  Today's sampling is from Clipper City Brewing Company in Baltimore, Maryland.  The Small Craft Warning Uber Pils is a very interesting brew.  It has an excellent malt substance while still maintaining a pronounced hop punch.  From the bottle:

Unofficially - the original American Uber Pils!  American Uber Pils Small Craft Warning is a rich, golden bock lager with a big malt flavor and bountiful hop character.  7.0% Alc./Vol.

This beer maintained a nice lacing head throughout the consumption process.  I'm very impressed with this beer overall.  It may not be the greatest choice for a crisp thirst-quencher on a hot day because of its heavier body, but it's definitely a keeper. 

Homebrewing Update:

I'm finally ready to try my first all-grain home brew.  I finished building my mash tun, I bought my grain mill, and I ordered grains, hops, and yeast for my next brew.  I'm planning to have a drop-in home brewing party in the very near future, probably on Saturday, June 27 between 1pm and 6pm.  It will be an all-afternoon event for the brewing process, but you can drop by and stay as long or short as you want.  I'll have my January Marzen, Orange Blossom Special, and CiderBock on hand for tasting as well as some snacks and munchies of various sorts.  If you are interested in dropping by, let me know and I'll make sure to get you the details when I have them finalized, or hook up with me (John Setzler) on Facebook and I'll set up an event page for it there.  If you are a brewer and would like to brew with me on this day, I'd love to have your company.  I plan to host brew day drop-ins from now on in hopes of getting some of my local friends interested in home brewing. 

15Feb/090

Rogue’s Morimoto Imperial Pilsner

Rogue Morimoto Imperial Pilsner

I'm on a roll with Rogue Ales. I haven't found one yet that I wouldn't drink again. I'm actually in love with a few of them and The Dead Guy ale is going to become a regular I think.

The Rogue Morimoto Imperial Pilsner is the most expensive bottle of beer I have ever purchased.  At $15.99, it probably exceeds my ability to distinguish great beer from good beer, but I absolutely love the bottle.  It's a work of art in its own rite.  It's a 26oz ceramic swing-top bomber with the artwork screened right on it.  When I look at bottles of wine, I see stuff priced from about $6 to all the way through the friggin' roof, so I sorta figure that $16 for a great bottle of beer is not all that bad.  I'm no more of a freak for spending $16 than Joe Winedrinker is for spending $50+ for one he likes, right?  :)  Gail's Hops and Grapes told me that they thought it was one of the two best pilsners in their case, so I decided to give it a try. 

With a recipe consisting solely of French pislner malt, sterling hops, free range coastal water, and Czech Pils yeast, this hefty pilsner rings in at 74 IBU and 8.8% ABV.  From the website:

Golden in color with a dry hop floral aroma and intense hop bitterness supported by a big malty backbone which culminates into a hedonistic mouthful...

After I made the photo, I pulled the usual drill of transferring the beer into my pewter tankard to bring the temperature up to about 56 degrees before I really started enjoying the brew.  The French Pils malts really come to life at this temperature.  The hop punch of this beer also settles down nicely and starts to balance with the malty flavor without becoming totally subdued.  I'll have to agree with the folks at Gail's that this is, without a doubt, the finest pilsner that I have ever had. 

I still want to try one of the Rogue XS series brews, and the YSB may be my first attempt at that because I can buy it locally.  I really want to try the imperial stout but I haven't found a source for it just yet...