Dry, slightly vinous, peppery. I really like this kind of saison, the only ding here is that I ordered the doppelbock.
Draft at Redmond's Bar and Grill, Redmond
Festive and molassessy, this reminds me both of chai and the old Sam Adams gingerbread stout. Cinnamon, cardamom, nothing too poky - easy drinking and tasty.
Draft at Redmond's Bar and Grill, Redmond
Absolutely could have been over the top but I think it actually evoked the flavor really nicely. Banana, chocolate, vanilla, booze.
Bottle
Way too sweet, not very coconutty either. It tastes a bit like marshmallow fluff, I guess, but really wanted some more backbone here.
Can
Tart, wonderful citrus punch flavor. Not too sweet, and not fake-tasting at all.
Can
Might have been the aftereffects of the Vital Spark on my palate, but this was really astringent, herbaceous, medicinal.
Draft
Postdoc Vital Spark Peach (2025)
Extremely tart, peachy. Not very funky, more like a kettle sour. Had to take a break between sips.
Draft
Definitely tastes more like berries here. It's good, if dry.
Draft
This doesn't tate at all like an IPA to me - more like a lightly fruity blonde maybe? Decidedly unhoppy.
Draft
Fragrant, sweet, cereal lager. The flavor is a bit too intense, I think. Tongue feels oily.
Draft
Classic robust stout flavor, slightly peppery hops and smooth, milky-sweet finish.
Draft
Coffee, and quite sweet vanilla - almost over-the-top. Boozy and dessert-like, but glad it's a small glass.
Draft
Had a better reaction to this than last time. I think the vanilla melded a little better into the overall grapefruit flavor. There was still a slightly smokey/harsh aftertaste that belied the harmony.
Draft
Cloudy, buttery, uric. Leaning toward a German pils but with more robustness of flavor.
Draft
Light tasting but pleasant amber lager. Notes of plum and date, just on the edge of watery, but goes down easy.
Draft
It’s like a beer made by monks and their secret side fling with strawberry blonde hair…
Bottle at Home
2026. This would be a lot normally but to my mind this is exactly what you want if you're ordering a Triple IPA. Citrus-grape, fragrant, piney, resinous, undeniably strong but somehow also not overwhelmingly acrid or bitter.
Draft
A strong, creamy stout. Thick and lightly sweet, chocolate up front. Interested in knowing more about this one.
Draft
Unsweet, light roast, milky finish. Moderate bitterness on the back end, but finishes clean.
Draft
Lemon-pine, strong hoppy follow-through. Pithy. Tastes like can. First class is nice, though.
Can
Lemon-pine fragrance up front, bright and strong, with a sweet lager finish. Very drinkable.
Draft at Headlands Brewing, Berkeley
Crisp and dry, with a dry, vaguely citrus finish that adds a lot of character to the beer. I thought it was quite bright and drinkable.
Can at Odin Lounge
A little more robustly flavored than you'd expect from a dark lager... Very similar to the porter, but maybe a little smokier?
Draft at Flatstick Pub, Redmond
A throwback porter, with some more hop fruitiness up front in addition to the roast, notes of licorice. Like a proto-CDA.
Draft at Flatstick Pub, Redmond
Based on my previous log, this is helped by not being on nitro. It is still a fairly bitter beer for what is ostensibly a smooth (or at least sweet) style. It's neither of those things.
Draft at Big Block Brewing, Redmond
A little more sharp on the alcohol. Overtones of licorice candy, sugar syrup. Quite good but it can't measure up to the Grainshift.
Firestone Walker Grainshift (2025)
Delicious, smooth and frothy. Graham and chocolate at the forefront; otherwise it feels like everything I remember about Parabola (a beer I have not had in some time).
There's something savory/fermented about the smell here; it reminds me a little of black bean paste (jjajang), so you can bet I was worried. Flavor is actually quite nice: dried fig, a decent amount of heat, caramel but unsweet. Less desserty than other Parabola variants.



























