Monday, March 9, 2009

MAGIC HAT WINTER '08 (ODD NOTION)



Magic Hat Seasonal Batch Winter '08 "Odd Notion", Magic Hat Brewing Company, South Burlington VT. MagicHat.net


HISTORY: "Braggot is an ancient drik from the depths of tradition and is the perfect holiday treat. A mix of mead and ale, Braggot is filled with the calming flavors of chamomile and honey and soars like a reindeer in flight between clouds of sweet malt and bitter hops."


It's not always easy to smell honey in something that isn't warm, but a good swirl in the glass will open it up nicely and the undertone comes to the foreground just for a moment. The brew is unfiltered, so the pour, including the little bit in the bottom most bottlers suggest not releasing, makes the glassful foggy and quite silty. The little bit of head that it does have merely waves contentedly as it floats away. Another swirl and a light sip give notice to the chamomile quality that slightly harkens one back to a mug of seasonal tea.

A drink, a mix about the mouth, and a swallow really fills the senses with the pure, sweet backdrop of the honey. Though the combined bitterness of the chamomile and the stinging hops could be a bit of a turn off for some, it really does lend itself well to the fullness and richness of flavor that this batch has to offer. Light oaky notes hang on just long enough in the throat to say hi, and then they, too, chase the rest of the flavor down the throat. All that remains is a nice sweetness and residual unfiltered cloying taste. Something I happen to really like. I suppose if I had to call a dislike out, it would actually be the strength of the punch of the chamomile. It's just a little to forward, but not vicious. I could quite easily enjoy this beer with meat, maybe a light, oily pasta, and, heck, a cookie, too. Nice. Oh, and its cap reads:
          "Minds Awaked on Roads Less Taken"

RATING: FOUR STARS. IT WAS A VERY GOOD BEER, BUT I WAS LEFT WITH A REMINDER OF THE CHAMOMILE FOR A GOOD BIT AFTERWARDS.
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MAGIC HAT #9



MAGIC HAT #9 (NOT QUITE PALE ALE), MAGIC HAT BREWING COMPANY, SOUTH BURLINGTON VT. MagicHat.net


HISTORY: "A beer cloaked in secrecy.  An ale whose mysterious and unusual palate will swirl across your tongue and ask more questions than it answers.

A sort of dry, crisp, refreshing, not-quite pale ale. #9 is really impossible to describe because there's never been anything else quite like it.  Our secret ingredient introduces a most unusual aroma which is balanced with residual sweetness."


I know that it says that I don't drink during the week, and so this is true, these two posts I put together last night and was unable to put them up. So, enjoy!

The pour into the glass (mine's the Pilsner, as always), elicits a rich head directly, but it quickly dissipates into nothingness. The beer is certainly within the realm of a Pale Ale, but it's as easy to see why it's considered, 'Not Quite'. It's aroma conjures a bit of fruity citrus after a god swirling to open it up. Behind it, a meager hint of wheat. It's clear, with a light yellow hue and looks very nice indeed.

Once it's drunk and sloshed a little around the mouth, one can easily discern the aforementioned fruitiness, but not so much so as to say it's by any means fruity. It has a bit of a hoppy/grassy note as it flows across the tongue to the throat leaving a nice trail of sweetness. It's certainly a rich, bright, and clean finish and would easily go well with dishes using poultry or maybe shellfish. I could really see myself kicking back with a few of these on a muggy evening. Very refreshing. Oh, and as with all Magic Hat bottles, the cap offers u a nice nugget of wisdom:
          "Find a Solution to Mind Pollution"


RATING: FOUR AND A HALF STARS FOR THE SIMPLE FACT THAT IT'S AN ALE AND IT ISN'T ALL AT THE SAME TIME. DELICIOUS!
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