Lost finale
Thursday, May 29, 2008
10:32 PM
Before
Lost tonight I had another Grape Ale — it's drinkable, fine, but aside from the nose I don't really get the grape. C.f. Apple Jacks cereal.
(To which the brewers would no doubt reply, "We drink what we like!")
It was a two-hour season finale, so the
Lost beers were a
Lindemans Pêche
and an
Old Rasputin.
Both beers were good, but dubious in sequence, and both suffered from comparison with similar beers I like more. In the case of the Pêche, I had a great Apricot lambic last time we watched
Lost (that was somehow... "thicker" is the word I want to use?) and the peach flavor reminded me too much of all the bad peach schnapps I used to drink.
I know I like Old Rasputin, so this may just by my impression because I was following a lambic, but... Surly Darkness has a fullness I don't get here. This has a nice rich finish though, one that gets better as it warms.
Once it gets cold out again I think I'm going to visit the Imperial stouts; it's a bit weird drinking them in the summer.
Labels: APA, Boston Beer Company, Brouwerij Lindemans, Fruit Lambic, LongShot Grape Ale, Lost beers, North Coast Brewing, Old Rasputin, Peche, Russian Imperial Stout
Seasonal beer snob...
Increasingly true!