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DCB June Tasting at Bauer Wine and Spirits

Hi everyone!

First of all we'd like to thank everyone who came to our first tasting. It was a huge success. With that said you can expect a monthly tasting from us from here on!

Alright enough of that, on to what you really want to read...our beer pics and a preview of what you'll get to taste.

Smuttynose Summer Weizen AleImage

Appearance: Hazy straw colored…white fluffy head
Smell: Sweet, wheaty, grass citrusy

Taste: You have to forget this bottle says weizen on it for a moment and just enjoy this beer for what it is.  It doesn't have a typical weizen flavor but it does offer a nice grapefruit like bitterness, a nice slightly sweet aftertaste, and very mild light mouthfeel. 

Why We Like It:

  1. Very smooth, high drinkability

  2. June is on the cusp of summer and this is just plain refreshing

  3. Its different that what you'd expect from this style...and we like that











People's Pint Our Oatmeal StoutImage

Appearance: Dark dark brown… head has large bubbles which reminded us of pancake batter
Smell: Amazingly roasty with strong hints of coffee from the roasted malt

Taste: Effercescent on the tongue… a little more than what we expected, but great for summer.  Yes we know what you are all thinking, we just said it's summer and now we're telling you about stout. This stout is different though; it's smooth with a hint of sweetness that really does make it great any time of the year. While many stouts don't taste quite as good cold, this one does and we love it for that.


Why We Like It:

  1. A refreshing stout… yes they exist, and this is proof

  2. It tastes as good as it looks, and it looks damn good

  3. Surprise your friends on a warm day with this… They’ll be pleasantly surprised.

 

 

 

 

 

Founder's Red's RyeImage

Appearance:
Hazy reddish orange… Fluffy, tight off white bubbles
Smell: Lots of hops...with a spice hinting at the rye within

Taste: We're suckers for a good rye beer and this is certainly one of the best out there. The hops are prominent, but not over powering. This beer is exceptionally crisp with a perfect rye spicyness at the tail end. If you haven't had a rye pale ale before this is a must try. 


Why We Like It:
  1. Rye beers rock

  2. Deliciously hoppy without being overly bitter

  3. Badass artwork on a stubby bottle










Stone Old GuardianImage

Appearance: Translucent orangish-amber with a light off white head.
Smell: Sweet with a hint of hops and alcohol (this is 11% ABV afterall)

Taste: Sweet up front, hoppy on the back. Coats your tongue with a very smooth carmel aftertaste. NOT a regular summer beer. You can taste the alcohol in this beer and its one you'll want to sip on with a friend or two. 

Ok, we're not going to pretend this is a true summer beer, because it isn't. So why are we tasting it? Well a couple reasons. First off, barley wine is good any time, though we'll admit that its better more often when its colder. The big reason here is aging, you may not have thought about aging a beer before, but this is a great bottle to begin understanding how beers age. Buy one of these and wait until late winter to open it. Not convinced? Drop by the tasting and let us prove it to you... We'll be pouring an almost year and a half old bottle.

Why We Like It:

  1. Ages well, buy two now… one for today, one for the winter

  2. A good reason to turn on your air conditioning. Pretend its winter, throw on a sweater and drink one with a friend.

  3. 11.25% alcohol by volume… need we say more?

 

When: Thursday June 28th 5-7pm

Where:
Bauer Wine & Spirits
330 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115

We hope to see you there!

Cheers!  

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