Sipping an elegant Austrian Riesling: Silberbichl Riesling Kremstal from Müller.
That.....whiff of kerosene scent - from good Riesling.
Sublime.
Sipping an elegant Austrian Riesling: Silberbichl Riesling Kremstal from Müller.
Happy Memorial Day weekend! To accompany grilled catfish, Tripple Belgian Style Ale by New Belgium Brewery, hmm good. Grilled fish recipe forthcoming in the recipe thread.
Happy Memorial Day weekend! To accompany grilled catfish, Tripple Belgian Style Ale by New Belgium Brewery, hmm good. Grilled fish recipe forthcoming in the recipe thread.
A white wine from Chile, a Chilean reserve that was a gift from my wine merchant.
The wine is a Chardonnay, and goes by the name of William Cole Vineyards - Estate Bottled - Colombine Special Reserve, Casablanca Valley, Chile.
A wonderfully rich, creamy, and buttery wine.
Had an outstanding beer from the Bruery last night. Their famed "Black Tuedsay" 2018 edition. Aged for just over six months, I didn't want to wait any more and boy did it not disappoint! Clocking in at 19.5% this year! Wowzers! It packed a nice little punch and as it warmed up a little, the alcohol and the dark chocolate and vanilla flavors really come through! Outstanding beer, and yup I only needed the one for the night.
At 19.5%, " a nice little punch" - I can imagine that you only needed one!
That strength goes well beyond wine, into the territory of fortified wines (i.e. sherry or port).
Personally, while I like (very) strong and robust porters, and stouts, I find that much over 11% and the alcohol can come through too strongly, in the way it somites does with whisky (or whiskey).
Buxton had some wonderful stouts at around 11%, but offered a more robust version of one stout at 13% which I found unbalanced (in that "burn" of the alcohol overwhelmed everything else).
However, if the flavours in such a beer are balanced, then, I don't doubt that it can be superlative.
While this one is very high, you don't really taste it. Is it strong yes, but does it taste like you are drinking bourbon, nope! That is the beauty of this one. The masking of the alcohol is done so well. You really taste nothing but the stout. Don't get me wrong there are definitely notes of bourbon that you will smell and every once in a while it will peak through. But that is more of the exception rather than the norm!