Posted by Radd Icenoggle on August 10, 2008
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After the Golden Trout Lakes hike, Andy, the dogs and I went down to big Sky to visit the Lone Peak Brewery. Andy had been there on multiple occasions and, for myself, it was my first visit. The brewery and tasting room are located in a small location. The tasting room is inviting with shuffleboard table and a full service kitchen. I had the 3 beer maximum and got a little tour of the brewery by Gervaise Purcell. The brewery equipment consists of 4 20-barrel and 2 10-barrel fermentors along with a mashtun and kettlehouse. All the equipment was purchased new and was in excellent condition. Folowing paragraphs are reviews of the 3 brews that I tried at the Lone Peak Brewery.
Wit’s End Wheat
The beer poured a hazy amber with a short-lived head. In the aroma, you can really pick up on the coriander and a faint hop floral. With taste was infused with citrus from the orange peel and the herbaceous qualities of the coriander. Overall, a very nice summer cooler, especially after a little speed-hiking.
Hippie Highway Oatmeal Stout
Dark as the ace of spades and a aroma full of malt , smoke tones and a pepperiness. Light on the carbonation and the taste is full of malts and subtle smokiness. The gravity on this stout seems to be lighter than other oatmeal stouts that I have had, namely Moose Drool, but overall a fine beverage.
Hellroaring ESB
Poured a medium, hazy brown with very little head. The nose was full hop bitterness with some floral and citrus overtones. The mouth feel come on with floral and fruit followed by a pleasant lingering bitterness.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on August 7, 2008
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I received this in my email today and I definitely want to get everyone to lend their voice to fighting these proposed changes that would negatively affect the craft beer industry in Montana.
“The Montana Department of Revenue is proposing an amendment to Montana’s Tasting Room already restrictive laws. The Department of Revenue is proposing to hold Montana breweries to the same rules as all beverage licensees which allows no consumption of alcohol after closing time. This means that, like bars, breweries around the state would have to have all drinks off the bar and all customers physically out of the building by closing time. However, unlike bars who must close by 2am, our closing time would remain at 8pm. The Department of Revenue is having a public hearing regarding the proposed amendment next Thursday, August 7th in Helena. This amendment would obviously be a huge detriment to tasting rooms around Montana so the majority of active brewers and brewery personnel are all traveling to Helena next week to oppose this amendment.”
Glacier Brewing has created an online petition that we are planning on presenting at the hearing. Here is the link for that petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/MTTROP/petition.html
I encourage everyone to sign this petition and help the Montana craft brewers.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on July 28, 2008
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There’s a party in my mouth and everyone’s invited. That’s how good this beer is…simply amazing. Hazy amber in color with a white head - 2 fingers high - floating on top. The aroma was thick with floral, caramel and malts. Surprisingly, the alcohol is rather subtle in this beverage. Overall, one of the best IPAs that I have had the privilege of drinking.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on July 22, 2008
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The other night was walking the aisles of my local organic food store, and what did I spy with my little eye? Maudite! I have been hearing things about this beer for quite some time. This was not an opportunity to be passed up and the liquid love had to be shared with Sam.
The beer poured with a thin head with a brown sugar nose. The mouth feel was light on the carbonation and the flavor was absolutely spectacular. This is a beer that is deserving of being sought out by any beer lover.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on July 22, 2008
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Pours reddish brown with a huge creamy off white head. The lacing is excellent and the head shrinks back a little, but it is fully lasting. The aroma is awesome, sour cherries, with a little malt sweetness. Taking a drink, I am blown away. What hits you first is some caramel maltiness, followed by a very distinct Belgian fruity yeast, then thirdly a tartness of cherries. In the finish there is a slight sweetness of brown sugar or maple syrup. The duration of the finish is quite long, the sourness of the lambic and the sweetness go back and forth. The body is medium to full with a creamy texture and lively carbonation. One word can describe this beer - Awesome!
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on July 21, 2008
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As a self-profused beer snob, I have tendency to look down upon the “macro” brews. You know those rice and corn bottles of pissy water. Everything from their lack of balls to the awful color turns me off to these beers most of the time. That’s right, I said most of the time. Imperial Cerveza is a macro-brewed beverage that is native to Costa Rica, and when I am down there it is great. Light, cool and readily available. It’s a great beverage when looking out onto the the seemingly never-ending Pacific from a swing at a beach bar. Even the way condensation sweats along the recycled a thousand times bottle is attractive.
Truth be told, if I were to have this beer at home, I would most likely rail against it. I would say something like, “Its Bud Light’s Latino cousin. All of the pissy flavor with a Central American flair.” But, have it on the beach in Costa Rica, Imperial is a great brew. It enjoys what few beers have - situational greatness.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on June 26, 2008
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Appearance: Nice pillowy, retaining head. Medium amber in color. nice lacing, as if lacing means anything.
Aroma: Rather floral, reminds me of the lilacs that are currently blooming in the valley.
Mouth: Short, sudden hop burst with little aftertaste. Very nice and refreshing.
Overall: Not a slap you in the mouth IPA, but a good summer sipper. If I had to rate it on a 1 to 10 scale, I would give it 7.5.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on June 12, 2008
Posted by Radd Icenoggle on June 1, 2008
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Dark and nitrogenated. It appears to heavy, but it is lighter than expectations would have had it. The brew has nice earthy overtones in the flavor. Overall I enjoy this beer, although it does not crack my top favorites list.
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Posted by Radd Icenoggle on March 20, 2008
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Appearance: Moderate head and amberish-straw in color. Head retention is low and it is very cloudy.
Aroma: Orange nose (duh) with banana and other flavors in the background.
Mouthfeel: Sharp fruitiness up front followed by clove and orange.
Overall: I love this beer, a great fruit hefe. I know a lot of tasters do not give it favorable reviews, but, hell, I like it.
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