Sunday, June 2, 2013

Erie Railbender Ale

So, Erie's Railbender Ale made its way to my fridge free of charge.  Apparently, some Coors representative (not sure on this point -- this is basically like a big game of telephone) dropped it off at my husband's barber shop, for some reason I'm not too clear on, but the barber doesn't drink beer, so he was going to just throw it away.  Enter my husband, who thankfully saved the beer from such a fate.  And so, I got to try another beer.  But I was kind enough to share the wealth with my husband and a friend of ours:


Vittles:
Scottish Ale
6.8% abv
26 IBUs

Score:
Appearance: 9/10
Aroma: 23/25
Taste: 38/40
Mouthfeel: 9/10
Style: 5/5
Drinkability: 9/10
Overall: 93/100

Impression:
I was pretty impressed -- it's creamy, rich, and full-flavored.  The head didn't persist very long, despite the decent levels of effervescence.  The first whiff smells of caramel and toffee, with a hint of breadiness in the background.  There's also a nutty character in both the aroma and the flavor that I find very enjoyable.  Caramel and toffee also follow nicely into the flavor, and there's a slight hoppiness on the back end, but the focus is primarily on the malt.  Medium mouthfeel, plenty of carbonation, and a moderately dry finish all improve the experience of this beer.  It's insanely smooth and drinkable.  I could get into trouble with this beer.

Cheers!

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