homebrewdad
Well-Known Member
I recently picked up a "make your own six pack" of beers at Publix. I love this method for trying beers new to me - I get to taste without committing to drinking six of something I might not care for.
One of the bottles I chose was Sierra Nevada's Ruthless Rye. I keep seeing rye mentioned in recipes, that it adds a bit of a spicy character, so I wanted to check this out for myself. I did not, however, pay attention (darned pretty bottle art) and overlooked the fact that this was an IPA.
My favorite beers are malt forward - give me a nice English brown ale any day. I have tried several IPAs, and have yet to find one that I enjoy.
However, I hadn't tried an IPA since February or so. Perhaps, I thought to myself, my pallate has expanded a bit.
Not so much.
I found this beer to be bitter to the point that I could taste little else - and was not a sensation that I enjoyed. I suppose that the issue must be with me - I see that this is a well received beer at BeerAdvocate, and that a lot of the reviewers seem to think that it is well balanced beer that simply lands a bit on the hoppy side. I certainly didn't get that at all.
Ah, well. I'll continue to stretch my horizons. Sadly, this particular six pack has been full of disappointment so far - I didn't care for the Ruthless Rye, I made the horrible mistake of trying Wild Blue (blueberry lager overwhelmed with artificial blueberry syrup flavor), and I found the Tommyknocker Maple Nut Brown ale to be slightly beery water.
I did enjoy the Leffe Blonde (but I knew I'd like it... I put two in this pack to help compare my clone brew with)... as for the new stuff, it's all up to Ellie's Brown (Avery Brewing) to save this sixer for me.
One of the bottles I chose was Sierra Nevada's Ruthless Rye. I keep seeing rye mentioned in recipes, that it adds a bit of a spicy character, so I wanted to check this out for myself. I did not, however, pay attention (darned pretty bottle art) and overlooked the fact that this was an IPA.
My favorite beers are malt forward - give me a nice English brown ale any day. I have tried several IPAs, and have yet to find one that I enjoy.
However, I hadn't tried an IPA since February or so. Perhaps, I thought to myself, my pallate has expanded a bit.
Not so much.
I found this beer to be bitter to the point that I could taste little else - and was not a sensation that I enjoyed. I suppose that the issue must be with me - I see that this is a well received beer at BeerAdvocate, and that a lot of the reviewers seem to think that it is well balanced beer that simply lands a bit on the hoppy side. I certainly didn't get that at all.
Ah, well. I'll continue to stretch my horizons. Sadly, this particular six pack has been full of disappointment so far - I didn't care for the Ruthless Rye, I made the horrible mistake of trying Wild Blue (blueberry lager overwhelmed with artificial blueberry syrup flavor), and I found the Tommyknocker Maple Nut Brown ale to be slightly beery water.
I did enjoy the Leffe Blonde (but I knew I'd like it... I put two in this pack to help compare my clone brew with)... as for the new stuff, it's all up to Ellie's Brown (Avery Brewing) to save this sixer for me.