Archive for the ‘Blonde Ale’ Category
North Coast Pranqster
Posted by Shea in American Beer, Blonde Ale, Very Good on August 24th, 2009
Made in a Belgian blonde ale style, this very well crafted beer has become my new standby blonde. Pouring with a murky and yeasty colour, this beer has a pleasant deep straw colour and a small but persistent head. The nose has apple, banana, tropical fruits and cream, while the palate is filled with tropical fruits and is rich and full with an opulent creamy texture. This is a flavourful blonde ale with more richness than is standard from Belgium, and some interesting herbal bitterness on the finish. A highly drinkable beer, the Pranqster is food friendly for simple French or Belgian inspired fare.
Very Good
$10 / 4 pack of 333ml bottles at BCLDB (more at private stores)
Brooklyn Brewing Local 1
Posted by Shea in American Beer, Blonde Ale, Very Good on June 12th, 2009
Brooklyn is one of those breweries that has helped spread the word about micro brewed beer. They have pretty good market penetration with their basic beers, which are all above average for the style. However, it is their specialty beers that really show their prowess.
The Local 1 is made in a Belgian Strong Blond Ale style and pours with a huge head. Proper carbonation can be hard to come by, but this is balanced just right and the bubbles add freshness to a pretty high alcohol brew. The nose has lots of Belgian Trippel notes – fruity esters, some rootbeer and cream. The palate has plenty of baking spice, licorice and candy floss. This is smooth and robust summer drinking, even at around 9% alcohol.
Very Good+
$15 / 750ml at Brewery Creek
Russian River Redemption
Posted by Shea in American Beer, Blonde Ale, Very Good on May 7th, 2009
It seems I’m on a bit of a beer run these days – I suppose leading up to American Craft Beer Week next week: a Congressionally declared event no less!
This particular beer is one of Russian River’s basic offerings, although it doesn’t quite live up to their other great everyday beers such as Pliny the Elder or Damnation. This is a Belgian blonde style ale that is actually a bit more lager-like than I expected. It tastes like citrus fruits and bread, with a little apple to round it out. There is a small hop kick and some herbs on the back end too.
This is very simple, but well made, well carbonated and good with food. My rating below reflects my attempt to be ‘objective’, although if I relied entirely on personal preference I would rate this lower since it’s not so much my style.
Very Good
$8 / 750ml at Ledger’s Liquors
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