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Neustadt Marzen on cask at the Victory. Wow. This is a tasty brew. Loads of malt backing, toffee tones and vanilla backings, and a spicy hop presence. That common sweetness that Neustadt seems to have in common amongst most of their beers. It's not a terrible thing. For what seems to be 5.6%ABV it does have a bit of warming sensations and fruity esters. Nice, rich, velvet and cream body. Very drinkable. Lots of sweet, but the Smokey tones that linger on the tongue are very nice. Drink it if you can find it, it's worth a try.
Then home to try the Amsterdam Dry Dock Porter. This is a very nice porter. Personally I'd enjoy a little more body, but it isn't off of style guidelines, and it's still a little cold. Very dark chocolate brown, nearing black. a rich head that is a burnt cream colour. Full of roasted malt, chocolate milk, malt balls, smokey flavour and a little hickory that carries from the nose.
Good work on this one.
I can be pretty critical of my porters, but this one is very pleasant.
Then home to try the Amsterdam Dry Dock Porter. This is a very nice porter. Personally I'd enjoy a little more body, but it isn't off of style guidelines, and it's still a little cold. Very dark chocolate brown, nearing black. a rich head that is a burnt cream colour. Full of roasted malt, chocolate milk, malt balls, smokey flavour and a little hickory that carries from the nose.
Good work on this one.
I can be pretty critical of my porters, but this one is very pleasant.
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So is that the official name? I saw it referred to as London Porter elsewhere on the forum, and the ones I picked up at the brewery had nothing on the bottles except for the generic Amsterdam label, and "PORTER" scrawled on the six-pack carrier in marker.bartle wrote:Then home to try the Amsterdam Dry Dock Porter.
Agreed that it's a nice little porter, though. A bit thin, but perhaps a bit subdued in flavour, but all of the elements are there. Another good job by Jamie and the crew.
Last night at the Grand River brewery IPA/Pale Ale tasting........
MacLeans Pale Ale (personally delivered by Mr. MacLean himself who gave a short talk on English ales)
GR Curmudgen IPA (which I found much hoppier than last year)
Brew Dog Punk IPA
Lake Placid IPA
Middle Ages ImPaled Ale
Another fun night, thanks Bob and Rob and all the staff at Grand River, along with Len and Judy from the Golden Kiwi who brought along some wonderful appetizers.
MacLeans Pale Ale (personally delivered by Mr. MacLean himself who gave a short talk on English ales)
GR Curmudgen IPA (which I found much hoppier than last year)
Brew Dog Punk IPA
Lake Placid IPA
Middle Ages ImPaled Ale
Another fun night, thanks Bob and Rob and all the staff at Grand River, along with Len and Judy from the Golden Kiwi who brought along some wonderful appetizers.
Maybe it was "Dry Dock London Porter". At least that is what I thought I had noticed on their chalk board.GregClow wrote:So is that the official name? I saw it referred to as London Porter elsewhere on the forum, and the ones I picked up at the brewery had nothing on the bottles except for the generic Amsterdam label, and "PORTER" scrawled on the six-pack carrier in marker.bartle wrote:Then home to try the Amsterdam Dry Dock Porter.
Agreed that it's a nice little porter, though. A bit thin, but perhaps a bit subdued in flavour, but all of the elements are there. Another good job by Jamie and the crew.
Thin maybe, but no less drinkable.
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