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Rogue Brewery Feature - June 2011
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I bought the chipotle figuring I'd drink a couple ounces for shits & giggles, and the rest would go in the steak chili I was making. Well I was pleasantly surprised at the balance of this beer, and the 'just enough' chipotle flavour. In the end, the chili and I split it 50/50.
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What a great idea! I might buy a bottle to make chili with!cannondale wrote:I bought the chipotle figuring I'd drink a couple ounces for shits & giggles, and the rest would go in the steak chili I was making. Well I was pleasantly surprised at the balance of this beer, and the 'just enough' chipotle flavour. In the end, the chili and I split it 50/50.
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Chipotle ale is deeply disappointing. Decent smoke, but where's the spice? There's no intensity to it at all.
My 70 year old grandmother would barely notice what little warmth there is here. WTF? It's like someones brain got pregnant with an awesome idea, then had it aborted.
Maybe I just had the wrong expectations for this.
My 70 year old grandmother would barely notice what little warmth there is here. WTF? It's like someones brain got pregnant with an awesome idea, then had it aborted.
Maybe I just had the wrong expectations for this.
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I'd read a few reviews and was expecting heat, and a much more pronounced smokey flavour. But based on the commercial description, perhaps that should not be the expectation:mintjellie wrote:Chipotle ale is deeply disappointing. Decent smoke, but where's the spice? There's no intensity to it at all.
My 70 year old grandmother would barely notice what little warmth there is here. WTF? It's like someones brain got pregnant with an awesome idea, then had it aborted.
Maybe I just had the wrong expectations for this.
Dedicated to Spanish author Juan de la Cueva, who, in 1575, wrote of a Mexican dish that combined seedless chipotles with beer: Chipotle Ale is based on Rogue’s Oregon Golden Ale, but delicately spiced with smoked chipotle chile peppers. Deep golden in color with a tight head, rich malty aroma, delicately smooth and crisp flavor, and subtle chipotle chili finish. Formerly known and packages as Mexicali Rogue, Chipotle Ale is created from Northwest Harrington, Klages, and Maier Munich Malts; Willamette and Cascade hops; and Smoked Jalapeno (Chipolte) Peppers. Chipotle Ale is targeted for spring release and available in a 22-ounce bottle and on draft. Blend it with Rogue Chocolate Stout and create a Mole’ black and tan!
Measurements: 12 degrees Plato, IBU 35, Apparent attenuation 82, Lovibond 23
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I liked that the Chipotle was smokey, but not too spicy. To each his own as they say.
For those lamenting the lack of DDG. You are not missing much (IMHO). I remember bringing this over from the States (paid $16) and thinking "this isn't a $16 beer, maybe it's off or past its sell-by date." Thought a fresh one from the LCBO might be an improvement. It wasn't. I think it is a decent beer, but not even close to touching greatness. Just kind of sweet, a little syrupy but... indistinct.
I think the Northwestern is the winner in this bunch.
For those lamenting the lack of DDG. You are not missing much (IMHO). I remember bringing this over from the States (paid $16) and thinking "this isn't a $16 beer, maybe it's off or past its sell-by date." Thought a fresh one from the LCBO might be an improvement. It wasn't. I think it is a decent beer, but not even close to touching greatness. Just kind of sweet, a little syrupy but... indistinct.
I think the Northwestern is the winner in this bunch.
Agreed. Chipotle peppers are generally more about the smoke than the heat, so it makes sense that a beer made with them would be the same. I like it.Gedge wrote:I liked that the Chipotle was smokey, but not too spicy. To each his own as they say.
Here are my thoughts on the whole release, for those who might be interested: http://www.beerboozebites.com/2011/06/0 ... y-feature/
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Thanks for the tip. It made me feel like a bit of an asshole, but I just did this to secure myself some ST 2XIPA. I'm assuming this will see wider distribution soon enough, but as of today there is only one store in my area that seems to have received any stock.SteelbackGuy wrote: You snooze, you lose, man. Any customer, including yourself, can call up and if product is in stock, we reserve it for you.
Oh, and I did get my call from Dundurn regarding availability of the Rogue beers. I'm just not sure why they didn't call me on Saturday when the extra Brutal IPA from the special order was finally released to the public.