New Brew Thursday! Two in a row! Still working through the back log, this time around we've got the Fall seasonal from Great Lakes Brewing... Nosferatu!
Didn't get a photo of this beer.... here's onw from 365beers.wordpress.com! |
Beer Type: American Strong AleAppearance: 12 oz. brown bottle with the trade mark Great Lakes Brewing label - black border with art and stylized fonts. Beer pours almost blood red into the glass with a medium ivory head. Appropriate given the theme.Smell: Initial smell is sweet caramel and malt with a sour citrus note. A bit of hops bitterness comes through as well.First Drink: Strong grapefruit citrus flavors quickly followed by sweet caramel. I'm getting a bit of hops but not as much as I had expected.Mouthfeel: Good carbonation, and easy drinking, although the finish seems a bit dry. I wanted a glass of water after the first bottle.Last Drink: Getting more hops in the finish, and an interesting aged wood flavor? Not sure where that is coming from but it's a neat trick.Drinkability: This is 8% ABV but you wouldn't know it without reading the label. The overall brew hides the alcohol flavor well and holds up to repeat drinks. Enjoying this one.Notes: Great Lakes Brewing Company may be one of the only things I like about Ohio. All of the beers I have had from this brewery have been good, and their seasonal ones are just as fine. This one reminds me of some of the Stone brews in a way.Verdict: 4.5 out of 5. Good flavor, unique finish, and a decent buzz. What more can you ask from a beer?Links: Beer Advocate and Great Lakes Brewing Company.
Just out of curiosity, do you buy your beers in any local store, or do you import them directly?
ReplyDeleteI buy most of my beers from local stores and make an effort to buy beers I have never tried from pubs/bars/restaurants whenever I am out and about (especially in other countries or cities).
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteThat was my hunch too, but I was kinda curious since many of the beers you try out are from several different parts of the globe (other than US I mean).