I am back after Thanksgiving break! I had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends and I hope that you did too! Now that I am back from my blog break I am going to start off with something a little bit different: a review of a beer tasting.
I went home to Vermont (yes, Vermont) for Thanksgiving and one of the many things that I miss living in CA is the beer, mainly Magic Hat. Quite honestly, Magic Hat brews the best Hefeweizen I have ever tasted and I miss it when I am not on the East Coast. So, one of my closest friends, Jess, came to have Thanksgiving with our Vermont clan and she is a huge beer lover like I am and I wanted to take her to the Magic Hat Factory where one can participate in a beer tasting. It is crazy fun. Plus, her husband has the worst taste in beer and wine and believes that Widmer Hefeweizen is the pinnacle of human brewing, gross, and I had to open up some eyes.
Jess, my mother, and myself all went to the “Artifactory” at Magic Hat in South Burlington, VT. It is right off of Route 7 for anyone who would like to venture over there (I definitely recommend it). We went to the Brewery and though there were no official tours going on that Day (those are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, I believe) we still walked around and watched the bottling, smelled the hops, etc. Then it was time to taste and wander around the store while we did it. There are normally 8 beers to taste, that day there happened to be 9, and the tasting is free. The tasting is done in the most adorable little glasses that you can buy later for 2.50 if you would like (Jess did, I got big beer glasses). We were served 9 beers, from light to dark, and they were: Single Chair Ale, Circus Boy, #9, Odd Notion Sour Ale, Jinx, Roxy Rolles, Lucky Cat, Howl, and Night of the Living Dead Odd Notion.
Some of these beers are Magic Hat classics (Single Chair, Circus Boy, #9, Jinx, Lucky Cat) and some were seasonal (Howl, Roxy Rolles) and some were the odd notions (Night of the Living Dead, Sour Ale)– Odd Notions are interesting one-off batches that Magic Hat makes which are really delicious, especially the Sour Ale!
Single Chair: This is the Pilsner that is brewed by Magic hat and it is a Single Chair from Mad River Glenn (the slogan is “Ski it if you can”). This is everything that a Pilsner should be. Crisp and refreshing but with more body than the average Pilsner.
Circus Boy: The Magic Hat Hef. I love this beer, I have always loved this beer. This is unfiltered with wonderful body and the fantastic citrus aromas that come from a great Hef. Delicious.
#9: This is Magic Hat’s signature beer. It is called a “not quite pale ale”. After tasting it from the tap I can definitely recommend you pour it into a class before serving. It allows the wonderful apricot aromas and taste to come through.
Odd Notion Sour Ale: I loved this. It had a mouth puckering ending and tons of grapefruit running through this beer. It was truly delicious.
Jinx: Jinx is only available at the factory and is a Scotch Ale. The first thing that will hit the senses is a campfire. This beer has a lot of the smokey notes to it. Not as intense as most Scotch Ale, which makes it easy to drink.
Roxy Rolles: This is this year’s autumnal seasonal. I really think that this beer should be served in a glass rimmed with cinnamon and sugar, I bet it would be excellent. This is an Amber Ale that is full of malted, vaguely sweet flavors.
Lucky Cat: This is the I.P.A. Now, as a disclaimer, I am not a fan of I.P.A.s, never have been. This had that classic bitter black tea note that I associate with I.P.A.s. This could be a good one, I just don’t know.
Howl: This is apparently a black lager, but in taste I would say it is more like a porter or a stout. This was very nice, nice body, great flavor and can easily be summed up: if you like coffee you will love this.
Night of the Living Dead: This is a Chocolate Belgian Stout with very developed flavors and body. This is smokey with hints of unsweetened coco. Definitely an intense beer.
I love Magic Hat and I hope that everyone tries some. There is a beer for all tastes. And if you have a question about which one you might like, feel free to shoot me an e-mail.
I have realized what I miss most about Vermont: You can get a Growler (a half-gallon jug) filled up with your favorite beer from the Magic Hat Factory uber fresh taps for only 7$. I miss VT.