Oct 29 2011

Pot Kettle Black

Category: boozepimento @ 8:41 pm

By Yeastie Boys. ‘A black IPA that some call a Hoppy Porter’ sees a good descript to me. Basically yea, a porter that’s a bit IPAey, nice if you like both of them.


Oct 29 2011

India Saison

Category: boozepimento @ 7:25 pm

India Saison, a collaborative effort from Nøgne Ø and Bridge Road Brewers. Crisp and hoptastic, one for the front porch watching the sunset with some nibbles.


Oct 29 2011

beer here

Category: boozepimento @ 7:04 pm

Earlier this week we, us and the gang went to an Extreme Beer tasting night at The Local Taphouse in Darlinghurst, which was a collaborative effort between the bar and The Beer Lovers Guide To Australia people. Basically we were taken through a tasting of five extreme beers and could then purchase some more if we wanted for additional beery goodness. We wanted. Here’s a quick run down of what was on offer.

Cross Breed Seedy Goat by Mountain Goat. An IPA with a hint of coffee, the bitterness of the hops and coffee match well. From the outset I was dubious as I’ve never really liked IPAs but I’ve also not tasted many. After this one I might have to start having a go occasionally as I thought this was pretty good. A strong flavour, but without the eeegh aftertones that IPAs used to give me. An interesting way to start.

Nordic Rye Ale by Beer Here. A Roggenbier (Scandinavian rye ale) that was traditionally brewed to slake the thirst of farmhands, as it was safer to drink than the local water. Also far more delicious – I really liked this one. I noted it down as a soft dessert beer, it was smooth and a little rich, but not as much as its 8.0% ABV would suggest. Would be very nice to sit down with after a meal.

Moylander Double IPA by Moylands. Double generally meaning more in the beer world, this is an 8.5% IPA from the US. Apparently it’s common in the US to find IPAs that have higher than usual ABVs, though I didn’t have any when I was there recently. Similar to the earlier IPA, it lived up to its ‘double’ moniker but still managed not to have a nasty aftertaste, though some of the rest of the table didn’t agree with me. A very strong flavour that’s bound to put many off, though I imagine if you’re a fan of IPAs you’ll appreciate it. I could be convinced, but I think I’d need to conduct further research into the topic. If anyone would like to provide research subjects, I’m sure you know where to find me.

Wild Thing by Murray’s Craft Brewing Co. This one was sitting back tempting me to just dive into it, a big dark Russian Imperial Stout with a little head like a crema on a good black coffee. I love a good stout and this one was no disappointment – big, rich, chocolatey and huge flavour, but again belied its 10% ABV. This is exactly what I look for in a dessert beer and will be something I seek out in future. Nothing like a Guiness, it’s much closer to a big porter style, which is where stouts have their roots. In fact, they used to be called ‘stout porters’. Was my pick of the paddle, for sure.

Rex Attitude by Yeastie Boys. Wins points for the name alone, this was a very interesting little number. The scotch drinkers loved it, as it it has a rich smokey flavour an is acually made with 100% heavy peated distilling malt. The style is listed as ‘smoked beer’ which makes sense given the flavours involved. Not something to drink all night, but definitely worth a go.

After the paddle was finished with we were free to go and purchase some additional brews to satisfy our curiousity.

Ganko Oyaji by Baird Brewing Co. Supplied by an appropriately named member of the table, this one ended up being a little disappointing. Given its position in the proceedings that’s by no means saying it was rubbish, but it just wasn’t quite there. It’s also the only beer of the night to taste like its ABV (10.8%), it’s a barley wine from Japan whose name translates to ‘Stubborn Old Man’. Not bad, but not something I’d go out of my way for again.

Black Tokyo Horizon: a collaboration between Brew Dog, Mikkeller & Nøgne Ø. Holy. Shit. Seriously. Pours like used motor oil with a fine crema head, it’s an Imperial Stout that first attracted me by its ABV (17.2%), shocked me momentarily by its price ($45 for 330mL, but I saw it today in a bottleshop for $40) then absolutely floored me when I tasted it. Those who follow my twitter account saw my reaction at the time, this is a very special brew that I wasn’t aware was even possible with beers. I’m going to cut through all the gushing and say that if you see this anywhere and you enjoy a porter or stout, you owe it to yoourself to get one. Don’t think about the cost, (it’s not that much really) just buy it and spend an hour of your life savouring its brilliance, preferably with someone else to enjoy it with you. Go on, you deserve it. Consider it educational.

Nut Brown Ale by Samual Smith. I think. Not part of the extreme beer menu, this was just a tasty way to wrap the night up. Nice.

So that was tuesday night, which also included a copy of The Beer Lovers Guide To Australia. Inside this publication I saw an ad for The Beer Cartel up in Artarmon. Given it’s pretty close I decided to check it out today. They’re just getting started with being a fancy beer joint having opened earlier this year and have also started getting in kegs of interesting beers and selling them by the growler – not the euphemism, a 2 litre bottle. They were between kegs when I got there, but out of my visit I’m currently enjoying…

Bitch Please: a collaboration between Brew Dog and Three Floyds. Another big’un at 11.5% ABV, it’s a barley wine that’s hugely enjoyable. I’m new to this style too, having had my only previous experience last tuesday. Basically it’s a delicious way to spend $25. It’s a bit rich but has a very pointy flavour running through it (you may notice I’m not very poncy with my tasting notes..) that leaves a pleasing aftertaste, and was brewed with peated malts and spent 8 months in old Jura single malt whisky barrels. Again, something to do if you get the opportunity.

Some of the above cash points may sound like a whole lotta moola for a beer but given how much I’ve spent on some bottles of wine I think it’s reasonable. Obviously it’s a once in a while sorta spend, but it’s good for the soul to have a crack at this stuff once in a while. I’m a person who’ll drink something ridiculously fancy while eating a (nice) pizza from up the road, I’d rather spend the majority of the cash on drink than food. That may strike foodies as odd, but it’s really two sides of the same coin. My dad has a magnet somewhere (it’s not on his fridge because he went and bought one finished in brushed aluminium..) that says ‘Life’s too short to drink bad wine’ and it’s true, especially in Australia. You can get fantastic booze for not a whole lotta money and the same thing obviously goes for beers but once in a while you gotta splash out and treat yourself, if only to keep things in perspective. Otherwise you may end up settling for Yellowtail or Fosters, which are two things that do our nations’ booze producers huge disservice worldwide. Alls we need is some promotion and protection of our local brandies and we really could take the world’s squifflers by storm.


Jul 22 2011

2006 Mollydooker Merlot

Category: boozepimento @ 10:21 pm

The Scooter. Fuck yes.


Jul 18 2011

all apologies

Category: bacon and egg,booze,musing,randomnesspimento @ 12:32 am

Hello dear reader, I hope you’re well. How’s that issue you were having with the things, I hope it’s getting sorted out satisfactorily. I hate for unsatisfactorial results in that regard. Would be most unseemly.

Anyway, just checking in really. I’m hoping to have some actual content on here pertaining to things, but it seems lately I’ll I’ve been doing is complaining. It’s not all bad though really.. if it was it’d be on here. Mostly it’s just irritating. Soon though there will be some positivity – I’ve finally organised the piece of marble I’ve been threatening to aquire for a while. I wish to make a kitchen plinth. Details will come as further developments.. develop. I’m also pondering the new bed base thing again, but that’s rather more up in the air at the minute. I’m thinking less bohemothy than I was last time though. Just some more storage space so thing seem more sparse. Too much shit lying around.. anyone want a motorcycle helmet that’s been in a crash? Mmm, me either. Think I’ll just bin that one.

One thing about the wineboarding – you only get the cheap stuff on here. The nice stuff is drunk off site with friends [I don't entertain here.. far too crummy] and I keep neglecting to photog something while out. If you do ever take any advice from me though, get some Molly Dooker. It’s all fantastic, my highlight being the Two Left Feet. Not sure about the more expensive stuff, I’ve not tried it.. but if the entry level stuff is anything to go by, it’ll knock your socks off. Also they have some US delivery arrangement, so youse sepos out there have no excuse.

As for the ol’ B&E thing, I’ve not forgotten that, I’ve just been doing my own. Some good ol’ fiends tipped me off on a better way to do things in that regard – cook bacon, crack egg into frypan then immediately chuck a nice slab o’ bread on the egg so it cooks into it. Kinda like real easy french toast, only without all the messing around. Crangasmic. Once the egg is cooked, flip it over so the back side toasts (you can have buttered it or, as I like to do, drizzled some olive oil on there) and slick a bit of cheese, the bacon and some chilli sauce on there. That way the cheese melts a bit while it’s in the pan. Do it right, it’s a 10/10 I’d wager.. I’d have to try it with duck eggs fresh from the bum and super nice bacon to be sure, but I can’t see how it could go wrong with the right ingredients. That’s really the key in that sort of thing.

Anyway, should sign off. Hopefully I’ll write again soon, but no promises. T’would clearly be hypocritical to.


Jul 17 2011

2007 Brangayne Shiraz

Category: boozepimento @ 8:04 pm


Jun 17 2011

’09 Mollydooker Shiraz

Category: boozepimento @ 10:18 pm

Finally ‘boarded a Mollydooker. A favourite vineyard, you cannot go wrong there. Try the Two Left Feet, it’s stupendous.


May 27 2011

Rouge Homme

Category: boozepimento @ 10:39 pm

Avoid.


Mar 05 2011

2008 Clancy’s Cab Sauv Merlot

Category: boozepimento @ 9:55 pm

A great quaffer, solid and flavourful. Try it with some anything.


Mar 04 2011

2008 Pepperjack Shiraz

Category: boozepimento @ 9:28 pm

So good, and for $15, so cheap!




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