Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Pumpkin Pint Night

Greetings to all.  This Friday we are ushering in the harvests of Autumn with a splendid selection of pumpkin ales, guaranteed to delight your taste buds and warm your innards:

  • Southern Tier Pumpking Pumpkin Ale
  • Brooklyn Post Road Pumpkin Ale
  • Dogfish Head Punkin Pumpkin Ale
  • Shipyard Pumpkin Ale
  • New Holland Ichabod Pumpkin Ale
  • Green Flash Green Bullet Triple IPA

As you can see, we have a veritable pumpkin patch to sample from!  What better way to celebrate the season than to sample each one, and see which you like best?  We have tapped the amazingly intense Green Flash Green Bullet Triple IPA for those of you who must be lured in with a new batch of hops.  We also still have the Stone Ruination and Six Point Resin Imperial IPAs on tap.  And of course who can pass up free samples of wine, liquor, cheese, crackers, and other goodies?

A bountiful harvest is upon us, so make sure you step in this Friday to enjoy the yield!  The Liquor Barn will always be here to shelter you!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Ode to Hops Pint Night

My fellow beer drinkers, this week we will be tapping several brews, four of which are delectably hoppy, and one of which is legendary:

  • Sierra Nevada Northern Hemisphere Wet-Hopped Harvest Ale
  • Sierra Nevada Narwhal Russian Imperial Stout
  • Stone Ruination Imperial IPA
  • Six Point Resin Imperial IPA
  • Three Floyds Zombie Dust American Pale Ale (NO GROWLERS)

What a line up!  Five amazing beers, five delicious bold beers that make me want to dance, personally.  After such a dark, damp Autumn week, who wouldn't want to dive into the relieving depths of such great beers?

Sierra Nevada, Stone, and Six Point pint glasses will be available for purchase -- a good variety for a variety of different beer enthusiasts!  So come, come and submit to the flavor!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Highland Brewery Pint Night

A good day to you all!  Today's Pint Night will feature the Highland Brewery, which is new to the area.  Behold!

  • Highland Gaelic Amber Ale
  • Highland Clawhammer Oktoberfest
  • Southern Tier Warlock Imperial Stout w/Pumpkin
  • Three Floyds Gumball Head American Wheat Ale
  • Founder's Breakfast Stout

Ah, feel that!  The crisp breeze of Autumn is whirling in, and the growler wall is no exception.  Each brew reflects the season's bounties in a different way, each pleasant and cool.  The stouts are rich and delicious, and the Highland brews are rich and malty, yet quaffable.

We also have new Highland Pint glasses to accompany the new beers, so come with your hands open, ready to accept new glassware; yes, one more glass will fit in your cabinet!

It's bound to be a refreshing Pint Night, so make sure to hop on over!  Cheers!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Weekly Beer Reviews

Bell's Oberon American Pale Wheat Ale

This one is a Summer favorite, and we decided to throw it on before we exhaust all of those warm weather days. The nose is still pleasant with hints of Golden Grahams, honey, and peas. The taste has a little more oomph. This brew is slightly bitter up front with flavors of clove, grapefruit, and limes sticking out. The finish is creamy with hints of honey and cornflakes. This beer isn't going to wow you with its complexity, but it manages to provide a nice flavor for so smooth of a beer.

Mike and Tyler's Rating - 8/10


Bell's Best Brown Ale

This week is clashing two of the Bell's Seasonals. The Oberon is the Summer, and the Best Brown is the Fall Seasonal. Putting in a name like Best Brown creates a sense of expectation, and I believe they delivered (even if Tyler does not). The nose is slightly astringent with hints of cocoa, cookies & cream, coffee grounds, and guava. The malt is on full display, and that transfers over to the flavor. Hints of bran, coffee grounds, ashes, and biscuits makes for a great flavor up front. The finish smooths out even more with flavors of oatmeal, cream, lemon, and vanilla. This Brown Ale has enough hop to keep it interesting and enough malt to satisfy Brown Ale lovers.

Mike and Tyler's Rating - 8/10


Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA

This is an everyday favorite from Sierra Nevada that has graced our wall more than a few times. At $6.99 a growler, you just can't beat the amount of hop they throw in this single IPA. The nose is well-balanced with hints of spiciness, lemon, rubber, watermelon, and tobacco. The flavor itself is pleasantly bitter throughout with flavors of grapefruit, english tea, earth notes, and elderberries. The finish take a turn and hits you with tons of pine, dirt, and blue cheese. Smooth and hoppy, this is perfect for the hot to cold to hot days of early Fall.

Mike and Tyler's Rating - 8.5/10


Sierra Nevada Beer Camp #94 AKA Sleight of Hand

This is definitely a tricky style to do. A Belgian-Style Black IPA...Heck, a Black IPA is a style that is hard to do. However, Sierra Nevada hits it big with this one. The nose is incredibly diverse with hints of clove, coriander, oatmeal, charcoal, roasted coffee, raisins, and ash. This nose lingers long after the head has dissipated and provides some insight into this fantastic brew. The taste immediately has flavors of burnt toast followed by grapefruit, coriander, coffee, and 80% dark chocolate. The finish displays those hoppy notes with hints of cherries, grilled onions, plums, charcoal, and cracked pepper. This beer is incredibly diverse and changes as it warms up.

Mike and Tyler's Rating - 8.75/10


Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine Ale

Ah, yes. The enigmatic Bigfoot. You never know whether to expect a transcendent experience in hops or a transcendent experience in malts. This version is a mix of both. The nose displays sweet aromas of fig, brown sugar, bubblegum, citrus, and "moistened towelette". The flavor is intense with flavors of jolly ranchers, earth, tangerines, and bubblegum. The finish is full of flavors of marshmellows, fruit loops, grass, and green onions. Despite this smattering of very different flavors, this beer is well-balanced and spicy and makes for a great beer for malt and hop lovers alike.

Mike and Tyler's Rating - 8.5/10


Sierra Nevada Hoptimum Imperial IPA

Tyler and I were worried about this one due to the age on this beer. With Narwhal already preparing to come out, the hops in this one would normally have died some. Not so in this fantastic beer. The nose is intense with aromas of pine, paint, seaweed, kiwi, and mango. The taste is bitter from the beginning, with hints of kiwi, orange, lemon, lime, and pears. The finish ramps up the bitterness and gives off flavors of soap, cologne, resin, and floral notes. All of these flavors mix well to make for an impressive Imperial IPA.

Mike and Tyler's Rating - 9.25/10

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Sierra Nevada Pint Night

Why hello there, I didn't hear you come in,

This week's Pint Night specialty is brought to you by Sierra Nevada, and you will all love the particular sections:

  • Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA
  • Sierra Nevada Beer Camp #94 Belgian-Style Black IPA
  • Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine
  • Sierra Nevada Hoptimum
  • Bell's Oberon American Pale Wheat Ale
  • Bell's Best Brown Ale

The Sierra Nevada brews provide a cornucopia of spectacular flavors; each is delicious and exciting, and the Beer Camp is new to our wall.  The Bell's beers will be a nice palate cleanser in between such intense Sierra Nevada beers.  People who enjoy light summer beers will enjoy the Bell's.

Appropriate Sierra Nevada glassware will be available too, so bring open-handed palms.  It's going to be a tasty night, so stop on by now, ya hear!