Redeeming the pack was the Irish Red
Redeeming the pack was the Irish Red, my favorite in the
however bunch. More amber than red in color, it had a nice tan head. Toasty, creamy and full-bodied with a bitter finish, it's a very good example of the style.
Whether they were turned off by the Octoberfest and pumpkin brews, trying to get actual work done or distracted by the ongoing rubber-band battle, the structure of the tasting party started to break down at this point and Daniel and I had this one pretty much to ourselves. Reporter Sam Merten sampled a bit and agreed it was a fine beer indeed.
And adding even more color to the batch was the Black Lager, a clear, very dark ruby-brown schwarzbier with a persistent tan head. It was smoky and roasty with just a faint chocolate and coffee malty flavor, and a lighter body than the appearance would suggest. I liked it a lot, and would rank it just below the Irish Red and just above the Dunkelweizen as my second-favorite in the pack. Otherwise, reaction was mixed. Noah disliked
however the bitter finish, while Daniel raved about the brew. "It's almost a cheesy, smoked-Gouda taste," he said. "I bet eating smoked cheeses with this would rule."
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