Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Epic Vertical Ale 09-09-09 - Stone Brewing Co


Epic Vertical Ale 09-09-09
Dark Ale/Belgian
Stone Brewing Company
Escondido, CA

In my younger and more vulnerable years, I collected action figures. It started with Ninja Turtles... I had all the green guys, a few Foot Soldiers, but needed an April O'Neil. My (thankfully) enthusiastic mother and I discovered the mysterious underground world of collecting. I remember spending countless hours searching through racks at a ton of toy stores. We'd ask the stock clerks when they received their shipments and then show up at around 6 or 7 AM, stand by the loading bay to find out if they had an April O'Neil! And when we finally found one... WOW! What a rush!

Now I collect bottles. I still remember that thrill of finding something rare when you least expected it. And tonight I had that same thrill.

Starting on Feb. 2, 2002, Stone Brewing was going to release one beer a year on "same number days". Each beer would come out one year and one day apart from the previous edition. For instance, this particular beer was released on September 9, 2009 (09-09-09). The idea is that you could hang on to all of these to age until 2012, when you could have a "vertical" tasting. The different brews would act like puzzle pieces - different flavors that stretch over a decade. They are all a limited release, and while I gave up hope on having a "10 Beer Party" in December of 2012, I never thought I'd find ONE. Tonight, I did.

I've been very aware of what Stone Brewing Company has going on for itself. No company brewing beer carries the same determination, vigilance and abrasiveness as Stone. They are to beer what Fugazi was to everything else. As a matter of fact, there is a "Lost Post" I started writing about Double Arrogant Bastard Ale that I had to scrap a few weeks back - it was so intense a drink, I got too self-conscious (re: hammered) to actually write anything! The 09-09-09 Vertical Series in particular exemplifies what Stone does best.

This is one of the most complex beers I've tasted. It combines two worlds - a dark stout and a flavorful Belgian. I think I've done a good job of sharing my thoughts on both these styles of beer in previous posts, but instead of being a happy-medium for both styles, this brew acts as a duet.

The first taste is chocolate and vanilla, the kind of stuff I love in a beer. But after that the bold fruity taste of a Belgian stomps in, raisins, cherries and oranges. The aftertaste has enjoyably hoppy. Stone managaes to accentuate the characteristics of that you enjoy most from two styles of beer and fit it in one bottle.

Weird right?

This isn't my favorite beer I've had by Stone, but it's up there. It's definitely one of the more interesting beers I've ever had. An unique choice to brew as part of a series. After drinking it, I feel like I kind of missed the point of the beer, by not having it with the other 9 "Vertical" beers. But even if this is just a fraction of an idea, its a fantastic fraction.

--Joe

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Philadelphia Beer Week 1


Philadelphia Beer Week is going on right now, and it is very, very awesome. I had heard about it coming, but didn't do the research to find out exactly what a "Beer Week" entailed. It wasn't until Thursday of last week, a mere 24 hours before the kick off, that I got a drift of things going down - about 1,000 beer events in 7 days dedicated to unique breweries from all over.

Thats why I - a beer bloggist - am blogging about the event half-way through it. Sorry.

I had 9 beers for relatively few dollars at a slew of neat bars I wouldn't have known about without Beer Week. There is a really helpful iPhone app that lists all the where's and when's of the event you can find on their site which I recommend.

Here's a list of the beers I tried out, and a brief bit of what I thought:

@ Rembrant's

1- Stone - Smoked Porter
2- Furthermore - Knot Stock

@ Kite and Key

3- Oskar Blue - Mamas Little Yella Pils
4- Sly Fox - Royal Weisse Ale
5- Troegs - Pale Ale
6- Sly Fox - O'Reilly's Stout
7- Stone - Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale

@ Cherry Street Tavern

8 - Flying Fish - Farmhouse Ale

@ Good Dog

9- Flying Dog - Snakedog IPA (Firkin)

@ Fado Irish Pub

10- Philadelphia Brewing Company - Kenzinger



Wow! What a day! This list reflects beers that I tasted, I didn't necessarily drink each one, so as to not get too useless. The Kenzinger was a mistake. I ordered a Harpoon IPA, and the waitress gave me what my buddy ordered... a small bummer, but it didn't dampen my mood.

The beer that blew me away was Stone's Sublimely Self Righteous. It was a dark American Ale that kicked so much ass. Kite and Key had a wonderful selection and was a good place to camp out for a while to get out of the heat.

Furthermore's Knot Stock was a surprise too. It had a very familiar taste that I couldn't place my finger on. When we looked it up later, we found it was actually Black Pepper. The taste made the beer really stand out from what I had tasted the rest of the day.

The Snakedog IPA was also notable - my first experience with a firkin.

I'll be stopping back for more this week. Thursday has some rare Dogfish Head 75 minute IPA bidness going down that I want to be a part of.

I'll hopefully get to writing reviews of each of these beers individually, but right now its too daunting of a task.