Our No. 2 beer, Smoked Porter from Captain Lawrence, sounds like one of those brewing experiments, but the company, in Pleasantville, N.Y., insists that it is not.Brewing experiment? And:
In the blind tasting, I was sure our No. 3 beer was American because of its powerful, assertive flavors of coffee, licorice and chocolate, but it turned out to be from Fuller’s, one of Britain’s leading breweries.And I don't even know what to make of this:
By contrast, Mocha Porter from Rogue Ales in Newport, Ore., did not make the top 10 because the hop aromas drowned out everything else.The Times offers ratings for beers, from 1-4, but none of the beers they tasted did better than a three-star ratiing. Geary's, their fave (and a fantastic beer), got three. It begs the question: what does it take to get a four-star rating? Being a nice chardonnay?
Makes me think I need to do a porter tasting right quick.
"Yep, tastes like beer!"
ReplyDeleteI hereby proclaim Eric Asimov the country's worst writer of "beer and ale".
ReplyDeleteI wonder what Isaac Asimov would have thought of the Mocha Porter?
ReplyDeleteRogue's disappointing Mocha Porter: another example of Oregon over-hopping otherwise fine beers. : )
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