
The oily pungency of this IPA sits kind of uneasily on a basic bed of strong alcohol in this beer. It's intense and a bit off, and finishes with a kind of sour dankness too. I'm not sure if there's something for someone to love here, or if my palate is off, but I really don't like this beer.
Draft

Fudgy cream stout, sweet with a slightly sour finish. What knocks this down is something off in the fragrance, at odds with the flavor.
Draft

Plummy with a light overtone of booze. Has the same rooty, vegetal sweetness that seems common to all the beers in this flight.
Draft at Celis Brewery, Austin

Not as dark as I tend to think of for CDAs, but the flavor is familiar. Rooty and astringent, not so roasty though.
Draft at Celis Brewery, Austin


Drier than most whites, I think, with very little cereal sweetness. Hints of citrus.
Draft at Celis Brewery, Austin


Smells like lemon candy. Tea is mellow, but less prominent than in the Lucky Leaves. Lemon is like cleaner - definitely doesn't taste like lemonade or a shandy, which is what the description made me expect.
Draft at Meanwhile Brewing Company, Austin

Base is a fragrant, sweet rice lager. You can get the black sesame and tea in equal and light, but identifiable amounts. This is delicious!
Draft at Meanwhile Brewing Company, Austin

Light-tasting without being watery, sweet and malty. Pretty close to a cream ale.
Bottle

Chalk this up to “should have known better” but usually my weird bets pay off. Right up front this is sulfurous and skunky, then the funk never resolves into something that makes sense. This is just funky without much identifiable mushroom or salt, and unpleasantly drying to boot.
Draft at Jester King Brewery, Austin

Light but actually reminds me of sake; fruity, vinous notes and just sweet.
Draft at Texas Saké Company, Austin

St. Elmo Deluxe Original (2025)
Syrupy, and strongly vanilla in the same way as the Vaca. Very strong, and I couldn’t really have done more than this splash? Ends tacky.
Draft at St. Elmo Brewing, Austin

Not like any other Baltic Porter I can remember, this is quite hoppy, to the extent I might have compared this to a CDA. Not roasty, round hop flavors.
Draft at St. Elmo Brewing, Austin

Very vanilla, light coffee. There’s something earthy, nutty in the fragrance. IMO this is too sweet and finishes tacky.
Draft at St. Elmo Brewing, Austin

More juicy than tart. Definitely fruity, but tastes more Like a dried peach or apricot to me than the fresh variety—has the same kind of molassesy? finish.
Draft at St. Elmo Brewing, Austin

Pale, almost transparent, but extremely drinkable. Sweet, cereal. Light without tasting watery.
Draft at St. Elmo Brewing, Austin

Thicker than the nut brown, a little harsh on top, this is definitely a beer that is more about the nut than the pie. It’s not really sweet although it has a bit of molasses sugar in the background.
Draft at (512) Brewing Company, Austin

Still pretty prickly for a nitro, which means it worked for me. Roasty but smooth brown ale, friendly ad hoc bar situation.
Nitro Draft at (512) Brewing Company, Austin

Unusual style, I like this a lot. Tasted a bit like a coffee Schwarzbier, I guess. Light roast, light body, lactic finish.
Draft at Slackers Brewing Company, Austin

Honey forward, but you can still tell it’s a triple.
Draft at Slackers Brewing Company, Austin

Darker and more caramel than I expected, lots of banana, lots of orange flavor contributing to a more tart finish. Can’t tell if this is more American or European, the flavors sit in the middle.
Draft at Slackers Brewing Company, Austin

Slightly tart, building up over time. Definitely strawberry and rhubarb, with a bit of a malty beer finish.
Draft at Slackers Brewing Company, Austin

Nice saison, tangy, flavorful - maybe almost too flavorful. I don't get a ton of brett, which I think would have offset the intensity of the flavor a bit.
Draft at Tapster, Bellevue

Strangely this follows right on top of the Black Marble, it's got many of the same flavors but without the nitro more interesting flavors poke through - primarily cereal and coffee. It's not especially carbonated, but it does prickle a little.
Draft at Tapster, Bellevue

Very smooth from nitro, hints of roast and black coffee, maybe just the slightest bit of blackcurrant, after which a bit of a sourness comes to the forefront. Seems more characterful than a Guinness, but I still don't love nitro.
Nitro Draft at Tapster, Bellevue

Surprising flavor, as it seems to be dominated by something resembling an earthy, vegetal coffee, both in smell and flavor. There's the faintest bit of funk poking through, but that's the only sign of farmhouse in this beer.
Draft at Tapster, Bellevue

Tasty! Not extremely different from the Apply Brandy stout from last week, but you definitely get that rum and citrus.
Bottle at Odin Lounge


Black Raven Great Grandfather Raven Bourbon Imperial Stout (unknown release)
The strength of roast here is coming through, as well as a boozy burnt-sugar toffee overtone. Somewhat tart on the finish. Walks a line between mellow and over-the-top, and doesn't always straddle it.
Draft at Black Raven Brewing Company, Redmond

At first this is dominated by a musty-sweet wet hay character, but it tones down into a kind of caramel smoothness - the end of this glass was a lot more enjoyable than the beginning.
Draft at Big Block Brewing, Redmond

Feels very different from my last log; this is thicker, blacker, more assertive. Still lots of caramel with some fudge notes poking through.
Draft at Rhein Haus, Seattle


The flavor isn't bad, but this very much comes across as a watered-down wheat ale; light clove, banana-like esters, but a kind of impurity of flavor through the middle that ends in kind of a too-dry yeasty tartness. Slightly salty on the finish.
Draft at Watts Brewing Company, Woodinville

Has a pretty off-putting vegetal smell, almost like boiled greens, but it tastes much better than that. In fact, I would say this is maybe the most palatable I've really ever considered a raspberry beer (for the record, I very much dislike raspberries). This is fruity, lightly sweet, but not actually sour IMO.
Can at Odin Lounge

Smells strongly like guava and is absolutely delicious; nectar-like, moderately tart and almost unrecognizable as a beer (or even alcoholic). I love this.
Can at Odin Lounge

Light apple and brandy on the nose - definitely has the smell of something strong and over the top. That said, the characteristic sourness of Big Block's barreling actually works in this beer's favor, it's pretty toned down and balanced. Really pretty nice, I'd say.
Bottle at Odin Lounge

Pine and resin, but a lot lighter-tasting in a nostalgic way than IPAs have trended toward in recent years. It's almost quaint.
Draft at Black Raven Brewing Company, Redmond

Very clean but quite puckery, tastes almost identical to a sour guava candy I had the other day. Also tart orange and as it all fades away, I nice cereal aftertaste.
Draft at Mox Boarding House, Bellevue

I'm told this is not the same as the Flathead and a red that they only ever do on nitro here. It's quite nice - mildly sweet, buttery, biscuity, notes of coffee. Bitter enough to counteract the nitro blandness I usually don't like.
Nitro Draft at Big Block Brewing, Redmond

Honestly? I liked this but I don't really remember it given where I got it in the evening.
Draft at El Gaucho, Bellevue

Somewhere between a German Pilsner and an English lager, malty and rich with a bit of a wet hay/champagne overtone. The prominent feature of this beer is how creamy it is--that's nice.
Draft at Big Block Brewing, Redmond

Back to not tasting the gochujang (yes, the same 4-pack), though it does sneak in on the aftertaste.
Can at Odin Lounge

Dark and mellow with a lot of chocolate/caramel and a touch of molasses. There's a certain kind of tacky tartness that all these beers today had in common, which is a nice familial touch - but it is tacky.
Draft at Outer Planet Craft Brewing, Seattle

A sweetish barleywine with some caramel or wood-vanilla notes. Pretty good but I only had a splash.
Draft at Outer Planet Craft Brewing, Seattle

"An oaked version of our 10th anniversary beer (8.9% - 24 IBUs)"
This isn't a huge leap from the non-oaked version; the main difference is up front where there's a bit of woody bitterness/complexity that takes the place of that first approach of chocolate. I think this is a slight preference although it is a little less evocative of the cake.
Draft at Outer Planet Craft Brewing, Seattle