Sep 25, 2012

Beer

If you can't get the malty good stuff my neighbor makes, or the excellent porter from my son-in-law's basement brewery, try the  Marzen from the Leinenkugel family plant up in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. A six-pack came my way as a gift last week. It's new to me, and I'm impressed.

It's a middling-dark brew in the light heavyweight class that feels substantial on the tongue. Comfortable in the mouth, you might say, and I think that's because the Leinenkugels have learned restraint with hops.

Leading to my morning rant. Brewers of the world: You can not improve mediocre beer by tripling the hops. (I'm thinking mainly of Sam Adams here.)

I omit discussion of those who train the horse to go in a brown bottle, toss in some  cherry syrup or lemon peels, and call their ad agency.


4 comments:

JEF said...

Try some Spoetzl beers from Shiner, Texas. I'm partial to the Bock.

Jim said...

I wonder if it gets this far north? But thanks, and I'll keep an eye pen for it.

Hilary said...

I didn't know you were a beer drinker!

Jim said...

Not so much anymore. although I stand proud of a few quaffing titles in my youth. :)