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A taste of… Blue Heron Pale Ale
Mendocino Brewing Company 1601 Airport Road Ukiah, California, 95482 United States (707) 463-2627
Preface: This 12 oz. bottle of Blue Heron Pale Ale was purchased for $2.50(USD) at Peas & Pickles Grocery in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY. There was no “Best by” date on the bottle neck. The following notes are made after a mouth wash with room temperature sparkling water. These notes have not been influenced by reading promotional material or any other review of this brew. I am including this preface to inform the reader of any and all circumstances that might be conceived of as creating a biased review or a conflict of interest regarding the choice of words used in the following review. I could go on and on with semi-legal jargon but I guess you will just have to trust me eh? The following are my tasting notes: Appearance: There was a slight chill-haze to this antique gold colored brew. The carbonation is quite lively and forms a relatively dense slightly orange head of tiny and small bubbles. The Belgian lace is more knitted than tatted. Aroma: The first impression is that of a light floral perfume. This is followed by a toasted grain aside that leaves the third visit to only confirm the first two impressions. The moment between lip and sip reveals little more. Mouth feel: There is a full, creamy body to this brew that sharp sweet and bitter spikes immediately elevate into flavor sensations. Flavor: The first impression is of a continuation of the flavors that came charging along with that full mouth feel. The second visit finds more of a grain flavor, more dry than sweet. The third sip has the taste receptors looking for specific flavors and left to chase after combinations of sweet and sharp-bitter that are hard to pin down. This is a game I would be pleased to play for at least an hour or so. Finish: The finish is more dry than sweet and rather long lasting. Comments: This is a large brew that enjoys a full body and such a close relationship between the flavors that it ends up being more fun to drink than study. Food & Beer: There is enough flavor spikes of bitter and tangy hops to refresh the pallet after a rich braised dish of either flesh or foul. A relish of caramelized onions and a cranberry chutney would do no harm. The Brewery: http://www.mendobrew.com/ What others say: BeerAdvocate: http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/200/630 RateBeer: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/mendocino-blue-heron-pale-ale/354/
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