Great Divide Brewery: DPA |
Anyways, Great Divide's DPA had a nice mellow amount of hops with a good malty taste. It was smooth for an IPA based style which was a nice pleasant surprise. I also liked the fact that it had a little bit of a woody taste to it. A taste of the Rockies I guess... ;)
Overall, I enjoyed drinking it, but I don't think it's something I would necessarily go back for intentionally. Great Divide has some other brews that I like more.
The final bottle was one of two that I had completely forgotten about. I thought my fridge was empty, but turned out I had one bottle of Billy's Chillies and one bottle of Mother's Winter Grind tucked into the back corner behind the English muffins. Sneaky little bottles hiding like that.
Billy's Chillies |
I didn't really care for the peppers they used. It had a little bit of an odd taste to me. At the same time, the beer was smooth despite the bite from the peppers. In fact, the heat was a good level without being over the top.
Unfortunately, I couldn't finish this bottle. As it warmed, the flavor lost its appeal and started to not settle well. But, I gave it a chance at least. Looks like I need to stay away from pepper beers.
I don't know if I'm just crazy, or if I spent too much time playing Fallout 3, but I've been saving every bottle cap for months now and my collection is getting quite large. I have a velvet bag from a bottle of Crown Royale that's getting full. What do I do with these caps? Magnets!
Bottle Cap Magnets |
These also make good gifts for your fellow beer drinkers. Their wives will love it...
On another note, I picked up a 6-pack of Samuel Adam's Octoberfest last night. First bottle, which was unchilled, was pretty good. I'll write something up after I've had a chilled one.
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