
I decided to go with Unibroue’s DON DE DIEU to get things started. This is a “triple wheat” beer, like a real souped-up Belgianized hefeweizen, and to be frank, I wasn’t that into it. Funky and tart, there was a lot of lingering bitterness on the tongue, like a lemon/honey syrup of sorts. This is a big one, too – 9% ABV, so you need to have your big boy clothes on to enjoy it. It wasn’t a bad beer, just not my thing I guess, or at least not up to this brewer’s standards. 6/10. Thankfully I pulled the trigger on their EPHEMERE next. I’d resisted this one for a while, given that it’s their “apple beer”. Well damn me and hang me, this one’s great! Light-bodied, hazy golden color, and very crisp. Tastes of, you know – APPLES. Good ones. Not a cloying taste by any means, and it does not dominate the flavor of this beer, which will now go into my Unibroue rotation. Excellent stuff. 8/10. I then headed into tornado-struck downtown Atlanta and the sanctity of my hotel, thankful that modern distribution can bring these Francophone beers to the land of Sherman, Jefferson Davis and Molly Hatchet.
Jay, next time you're in Atlanta, do yourself a favor and get out! Well, I do like the Vortex, but take the East/West train line approx. 20 minutes east to Decatur and go to one of the country's best beer bars, Brick Store Pub. I would've never believed it either 'til I stepped foot in there...over, and over, and over again. No, this isn't a paid advert ;-) It really is that good
ReplyDeleteI'd also suggest the Sweetwater 420. A solid pale ale.
ReplyDeleteYeah, look at Brick Store Pub's website (brickstorepub.com) and see what all they offer. It's fantastic!
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