After missing the
Great American Beer Festival last year, for the first time since moving to Colorado four years ago, it was even more sweet to actually make it to the Saturday afternoon Member's Session today with a good friend!
And it didn't disappoint. From a tasting of the impressive
Dogfish Head World Wide Stout, poured for us by Sam Calagione himself, to the mosh pit..err..civil line for a fleeting shot at 1/2 oz of
Samuel Adam's Utopias (we got it and DAMN that is something special - it took about twenty glass rinses to get it to stop tainting subsequent tastes!) we made the most of the four hours of sampling.
In the curious hop aroma department, we encountered
Green Flash's Imperial IPA, complete with strong marijuana tones, but a taste of pure hop juice! We also encountered the hop aroma that Jeff and Greg at
Craft Beer Radio affectionately refer to as "cat pee!" Though I had been skeptical when I heard them mention this as an attribute, I got a full blast in the face and knew precisely what they meant! Fortunately, the beer tasted nothing like it smelled!
Though we had all manner of tasty brews, from bourbon barrel-aged porters and stouts, to Scottish ales, reds, ambers, to a couple of sour beers that exceeded expectation, to our old standby IPAs and double/imperial IPAs, the most interesting of all was
Harrison's Brewpub's Butterscotch, which smelled exactly like its name implied. It tasted good too, but curiously did not have much at all in the way of butterscotch flavoring which made us wonder whether there really was butterscotch in the recipe or if the aroma was achieved with some interesting grain bill.
In any case, it was a splendid return to a stellar event!!
I can't wait for next year!