Saturday, January 30, 2016

In Heaven There Is No Beer



Beer #1: Devil’s Backbone



The first beer I tried is one that I've had my eye on for a while. A few things about it stood out; for instance, the brewer is Real Ale Brewery, a company that has never disappointed me with their eclectic beer selection. Aside from that, alcoholic beverages that feature allusions to the devil on their bottle design--for some bizarre reason--tend to be quite good, e.g. Devil's Cut whiskey, Arrogant Bastard. This beer was no exception.


What surprised me most about it was that the beer’s ABV (alcohol by volume) is a whopping 8.1%, though one could never tell from its lustrous golden color. Once imbibed, I detected a burst of fruitiness and piney flavors that complemented each other well. For those wary of bitterness in their beers, fear not, as Devil's Backbone shockingly smooth taste will satiate even the novice beer drinker.

This beer should be enjoyed in a convivial atmosphere. I made the mistake of drinking it while I watched The Revenant, a very intense film. Now I'll always be reminded of **SPOILER ALERT** a bear attacking Leonardo DiCaprio every time I drink it.



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For Now... We Toast

Hey everyone, I'm Christian and I'll be your beer adviser for the next 15 weeks.

Each week, I'll be drinking a beer that I have never tried before and provide a critique, along with context on how and where I discovered said beer. I am open to suggestions, so feel free to leave comments on which beers you would like me to review.

Here's a quick overview of the rating system:

: Avoid like the plague!
: Forgettable
: Good enough
: Alright alright alright
: Near perfect! 
: Go buy the six-pack immediately!

Cheers!