I've been missing the delicious bitter bite of hops lately, so I grabbed a Lancaster Hop Hog IPA:
Vittles:
American IPA
7.9% abv
55 IBU
Score:
Appearance: 7/10
Aroma: 20/25
Taste: 30/40
Mouthfeel: 7/10
Style: 4/5
Drinkability: 8/10
Overall: 76/100
Impression:
I could definitely smell the citrus/floral character of Cascade hops in the nose, but there was also something herbal/woody/earthy in the background, too, that seemed more characteristic of UK hops, rather than American hops. I'd expect more of an emphasis on American hops in an American IPA, so the Fuggles seemed a little out of place to me, despite the fact that I love Fuggles in many styles. The flavors were a little more in line with my expectations, and it tasted very well balanced up front, but then a lingering bitterness took over on the back end that seemed out of whack, and it did not follow the initial taste very well. The medium body didn't really add very much to the beer overall, and it finished fairly dry. I wasn't terribly impressed with this one.
Cheers!
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Lancaster Winter Warmer
If you want to get a good price on cases, stop by a distributor when they're changing over their seasonal stock. I wound up dropping $30 total on two cases of seasonal beers: Lancaster's Winter Warmer and Brooklyn's Black Chocolate Stout. I was impressed with the Winter Warmer, which I tried last night:
It's described on their website as a "classic Olde Ale," and it certainly fits that bill nicely. It poured from the bottle with about a one-inch tan head, which settled pretty quickly -- it was halfway settled by the time the camera on my phone was ready to go. It has a rich, spicy, floral, resiny aroma, and a solid roasted malt and coffee flavor that complement the warmth it leaves in your mouth. Notes of caramel, molasses, figs, dates, and even some plum also came through, and there's just a touch of dryness on the back end. Overall, I thought the aroma and flavor profiles were well-blended and balanced. While you can taste the floral spiciness of the hops, it isn't overly bitter (their website lists it at 30 IBUs). It's definitely a sipping beer, which is nice for these freezing cold early spring days. I'd give this beer a 7.5/10. It's not quite an 8 in my book, but it's almost there.
I was also a little warmed to see "Benefitting the Wolf Sanctuary of PA" on the bottom of the label. I feel better about buying from companies that do something to give back in some way, shape, or form, especially if it helps the environment or animals (or both). And I've always thought wolves were just awesome... If you'd like more information on the Wolf Sanctuary of PA, you can visit their website here.
I'm glad I stopped by the distributor -- this case cost me only $10, which is an excellent price, especially for a beer this good. Even if I don't finish it before warmer weather sets in, I can always stash it in my basement through the summer and enjoy it when the fall chill creeps back into the air. I'll have to keep my eye out for other end-of-season clearances. Cheers!
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