Vittles:
Blonde Ale
4.5% abv
Score:
Appearance: 8/10Aroma: 18/20
Taste: 30/40
Mouthfeel: 7/10
Style: 4/5
Drinkability: 8/10
Overall: 75/100
Impression:
4.5% abv is a little high for a good session ale, as far as I'm concerned. I'd love to find a non-BMC beer that clocks in around 3.5% -- that's about the range I would prefer in my ideal session beer. Anyway, Saranac Session Ale is middling at best. It tasted very similar to their Kolsch, which I tried recently. It started out with a decent head, but with poor head retention, it fell pretty quickly to a small, thin ring of foam. I unfortunately smelled a bit of the cooked vegetable smell of DMS, but that seemed to fade a little over time. There was also a wet hay kind of flavor at the start, but that flavor became a little sweeter and more mild as the beer warmed. There was also a nice floral hop quality that balanced out the malt flavors very nicely. With a crisp and clean finish, this beer was fairly average but very refreshing.
Maybe it's just me, but many of Saranac's beers taste very similar. They all seem to share a certain taste that I can't quite put my finger on yet. I like their beers -- they're solid examples of their particular styles, but they aren't outstanding in any way.
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