Kudos to Mike Hancock aka The Brewer for brewing a fine dark German lager. I tried it at Volo last night. 23 ounces went down a treat, and it was very digestible, too. Nice chance to meet Rob Creighton albeit only briefly. Charles Maclean exited before I had the chance to say hello. I found the beer almost identical to its profile at the old Denison's. (Where did the name Denison come from, I wonder?). Good touch of chocolately malt, not too heavy, not too light with that distinctive Denison's lager yeast in the background and a nice pillowy head. Maybe the great bock of Denison's will rear its head one day, too.
Also had a bottle of Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale. While not always a fan of Cascades and similar hops, this beer showcases them to best advantage and it is bottle conditioned but showing remarkable stability after (I assume) some months in bottle. The beer tasted exactly as I recall from trips to California 20 years ago. A good model (in my humble opinion) for anyone seeking to make a big-bodied ale with North American hops, i.e., use them with discretion and ensure good body and alcohol level. 6.8% abv but I hardly knew ye.
Gary