Hoptacular

Courtesy Moylan's
Courtesy Moylan’s

Every once in a while, life gives you a nice little surprise to remind you that sometimes things aren’t so bad.

Yesterday was one of those times.

My wife and I were heading out to enjoy a nice day in the wine country, and she indulged me by stopping at Moylan’s for lunch.  And what did I discover on the beer list but none other than the Hop Craic Quadruple IPA.  On cask, no less.

This was gonna be a good day.

If you consider yourself a Hop Head, as I do, this is the kind of beer that will challenge you to put your hops where your head is.  Would I be worthy, or would it send me into a bad hop trip?  Could I withstand the onslaught, or would my palate descend into a resinous lupulin spiral from which it would never recover?

I’m happy to report I made it to the other side, and am better for the experience.  The barely corbonated, tea-colored concoction gave me all the viscous, nearly oily hops I could handle, concentrated to the point of having a nearly candied sweetness.  But even though it coated the palate, it was never puckering.  Yes, it’s hop juice, but it’s structured hop juice.  While you can’t have a ton of this at 10.4% ABV, a 10-oz. pour was more than sufficient.

And it left me in good enough shape to enjoy an afternoon of wine tasting.  It was, indeed, a great day.

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Courtesy Rogue
Courtesy Rogue

Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day (or using it as an excuse) with a Rouge Double Chocolate Stout.  Yes, it’s not a dry Irish stout.  But I’m not a dry Irish, either.  It’s the thought that counts.

This is, quite simply, a chocolate milkshake with a kick.  Smooth, velvety, chocolatey, with a touch of caramel and just a hint of bitterness on the finish.  Put this in a blender with some chocolate ice cream and you’d have the best chocolate malted ever.

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