Thursday, December 23, 2010

Big Flats 1901 Lager


For my first beer to drink and review, I happened to choose the cheapest that I have ever seen! Walgreens recently started selling beer and wine and I happened to see a six pack of beer for $2.99, which I couldn’t pass up. It is apparently the Walgreens brand beer.

Big Flats 1901 Lager is brewed by Genesee Brewing Company from Rochester, NY. and it is officially an American Adjunct Lager (think of most cheap American beers and they probably fit into this category, with some exceptions). Anyone that knows anything about beer and is approaching this can, would be right to have reservations about its quality. Lets explore it together…..


Look - It poured a nice honey color with a finger width of white foamy head that dissipated VERY quickly. A good amount of carbonation bubbling from the bottom of the glass.


Smell – It had a somewhat sweet smell at first, starchy smell eventually. Definitely has the typical American Adjunct Lager smell to it (those of you who have smelled Miller, Coors, Bud, etc. would definitely recognize the smell). Not many important notes in this category.


Drinkability – It was a very easily drinkable beer of course. Finishing the whole sixer took very little time.


Taste – The very first drink was very surprising. It was flavorful, with hints of fruit, a very slight hopiness, and a very mild malt flavor. With each subsequent drink however, the tongue grew accustomed to the taste because of the beers severe lack of complexity. I was enjoying a tuna sandwich at the time and if anything, the tuna just accentuated the metallic taste of the beer. While eating chocolate, however, the beer provided a nice variance from the complexity and richness of chocolate. The simplicity of the beer is a nice compliment to foods with complexity in their flavors (it will be interesting to see if that is the case with other adjunct lagers).


The can has a proud slogan of, “It’s the water that makes it.” As most beer drinkers would agree, these adjunct lagers are very watery to begin with, so that statement is of course true. They seem to be proud of what is most likely the New York tap water that goes into this beer.


Conclusions: Drink while eating a complex food like chocolate. The more you can keep your taste buds guessing, the better the beer will be. The beer did make the movie, “The Other Guys” a little bit funnier than it already was as well.


For $2.99 for six beers, if you can stand to drink poorly made beer, I don’t think you’ll get a better value.

Subscribe! More beers to follow. Any suggestions and comments are more than welcome!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Introductions

I am sure most of you wondering why you should keep coming back to read up on various reviews from some guy you may or may not know. So let me explain who I am and what this blog is all about:

My name is Nathan and I am 24 years old. I have a college degree in Music Education and currently work with at-risk youth in a residential treatment facility. I play in a rock band in my free time, we are called, A Bad Idea. You should look us up on Facebook and iTunes. I am the piano player and lead singer in the band. I have a wonderful girlfriend who doesn't judge me for starting a beer blog (though she might make fun of me a little).

My history with beer started at a great pub known as the Heorot. After "working" hard, I managed to become a part of the "100 Beer Club," which essentially means that I had to drink 100 different beers in the span of 6 months (though I finished it in 2.5). My name is now on display among the countless others on gold plaques that line the front of the bar. Aside from that, I am always grabbing new beers at the local liquor store thanks to the 6 pack mixer and I am an avid user of www.beeradvocate.com. I am almost at 200 different beers at the Heorot and continue to find new beers that I enjoy.

The purpose of this blog is to provide you with my reviews of beers to encourage you to continue to try new types and styles. I will also, as often as possible, review bars. The environment of drinking beer is almost as important as the beer itself so I will be looking for cool bars that have a good history. I will visit the bar, talk to staff, try to talk to the owner, and give you all the information I find out! Hopefully I can get out of Indiana sometimes and find some of the cool bars that I know are out there.

And who do we have to thank for the beer that I will be reviewing? The breweries of course! I will hopefully visit breweries as often as I can and review the tour as well as give you the history of the brewery.

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