New stuff and some real hits!
First up: A strange german brew I found at whole foods. The name and label stuck out so I got it.
Freigeist Bierkultur - Hoppeditz
Its listed as a dopplestick alt. It was definitely decent. A dark brown/mahogany color. It had
no head and was kinda flat. I suspect long shipping times or it sat in a warehouse somewhere. The "dirt ring" on the bottle also gave it away. I do get excellent gose that has the same markings so its not always a deterrent. Id try it again if I knew it was fresher. A malty kinda sweet beer that was similar to a dopplebock but not as alcohol tasting.
Next:
Local Option - Blood ov The Kings
A brewery out of Chicago. The name and the label got me again. Nothing really special. Just another very decent.... I'd call it American Pale Ale.
Pretty cool looking label.
Next: These two are both fantastic!
Off Color Brewing - Scurry
An excellent beer! Also from Chicago. Apparently it is a regional pre-Reinheitsgebot German brown ale brewed with oats, honey, and molasses. I tasted all of these in the beer. It was really truly well made. Sweet aftertaste and I would definitely recommend you try this if you see it.
The best for last....
Ommegang - Glimmerglass (buy this buy this buy this)
Absolutely the most perfect saison I have had in years. If you really like true french/belgian saisons served at room temperature and with that grassy summer field taste this is it. I think the Saison Voisin by Brasserie des geants in Belgium is the best example of a traditional saison. However, this one from Ommegang is better. Unbelieveable. Usually every beer I see labeled as a "saison" is just another pale ale with the word stamped on the label. Glimmerglass is not. It's the real deal. Read up on saisons and how they should be. If it sounds like something you would like, get this. I drank one warm as soon as I got home and one chilled. I prefer it room temp but I think most people will like it cold from the fridge.
Hands down the best beer I have had. This overtakes Samiclaus as my top beer.
and sometimes I just get cheap and unimaginative...