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Liberty Ale
I thought the Humming Ale was weird.. it might've been whatever else I had been drinking, but I'm not sure the Nelson Sauvin hops really work on their own.
American pale ales often have a piny or citrus flavour, which is almost mandatory, but this one's just fruity... more-so than citra.
It adds an interesting dimension with other hops, but I just found it odd on it's own in the APA. Have I pigeon-holed that style? I dunno... but I think it'd be great in a Blond Belgian.
I actually loved the small beer. It's the second running from their barley wine, and it's only 3.3%. It'd be GREAT to session on a patio.
American pale ales often have a piny or citrus flavour, which is almost mandatory, but this one's just fruity... more-so than citra.
It adds an interesting dimension with other hops, but I just found it odd on it's own in the APA. Have I pigeon-holed that style? I dunno... but I think it'd be great in a Blond Belgian.
I actually loved the small beer. It's the second running from their barley wine, and it's only 3.3%. It'd be GREAT to session on a patio.
I had a bottle of this tonight and was really underwhelmed. Is it my imagination or has more than the packaging changed?Derek wrote:This old school SMaSH is nothing but 2-row and cascade (47 IBU?). It would've been a real eye opener in '75, but I'm surprised it still gets so much love?
http://www.anchorbrewing.com/beer/liberty_ale
Simple pleasures?
The beer used to have an orange hue to it..which is gone..its now straight up copper. And the taste and nose seem one dimensional..purely cascade.
Derek, I know the link says the beer is just two row..but there is some caramel sweetness in the body of the beer..I am skeptical that that this is/always was a smash.
Thoughts?
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Hmm. I always found this beer to be very grassy/herbal with medium bitterness and little sweetness. It was usually very dry, and I always found it to be on the lighter side of the colour scale. I hope it hasnt changed.Ralphus wrote:I had a bottle of this tonight and was really underwhelmed. Is it my imagination or has more than the packaging changed?Derek wrote:This old school SMaSH is nothing but 2-row and cascade (47 IBU?). It would've been a real eye opener in '75, but I'm surprised it still gets so much love?
http://www.anchorbrewing.com/beer/liberty_ale
Simple pleasures?
The beer used to have an orange hue to it..which is gone..its now straight up copper. And the taste and nose seem one dimensional..purely cascade.
Derek, I know the link says the beer is just two row..but there is some caramel sweetness in the body of the beer..I am skeptical that that this is/always was a smash.
Thoughts?
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My bottles always drink bright and fresh with a golden-amber hue, but it's important to keep in mind that the flavour profile of this beer is closer to an APA than a US IPA. You probably just got a bad sixer (happens to the best of them).
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A bit of caramelizing from the copper kettle?Ralphus wrote: Derek, I know the link says the beer is just two row..but there is some caramel sweetness in the body of the beer..I am skeptical that that this is/always was a smash.
Thoughts?
What Michael said in '92:
http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000067.html
That's entirely possible.
Good link btw. Looks like I must have been imagining the orange hue as there is no mention of it there. I went back and checked my BA review from a few years back and I don't reference it there either.
So much for my memory! :)
Good link btw. Looks like I must have been imagining the orange hue as there is no mention of it there. I went back and checked my BA review from a few years back and I don't reference it there either.
So much for my memory! :)
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I've had 4 bottles of Liberty ale that were just fine from one of these LTO 6-packs. Solid APA in my opinion. The price difference really is negligible, plus they may have incrreased prices on bombers in the couple years since they were available - At $3.95 for a 650ml versus $13.25 for a 6 pack it works out to a difference of about 14 cents/litre
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Sorry to hear that. Odd. I've gone through at least 24-30 bottles of it this summer and all were wonderful!jaymack wrote:Bought an on-sale 6-pack: 5 were gushers and all were - what I suspect - victims of oxidization. Shame, I really like this when it's on. Would love to see it re-stocked as the big-ass single bottles