Showing posts with label Heavy Seas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heavy Seas. Show all posts
Monday, September 23, 2013
REVIEW: Heavy Seas The Great'ER Pumpkin
Labels:
Baltimore,
Heavy Seas,
Maryland,
Pumpkin Ale,
Review,
Seasonal
Monday, April 22, 2013
REVIEW: Heavy Seas the Big DIPA
I've taken a look at a lot of Heavy Seas beer in my time on the blog, but not any of their limited releases. Not sure why. I'm a fan of what they do, but their limited release beers have never really jumped off the shelves. Well, it ends today. What we have here is a 10.5% imperial IPA aged on oak spirals. I'm game. To the beer!
Labels:
Baltimore,
Heavy Seas,
Imperial IPA,
IPA,
Maryland,
Review
Friday, August 31, 2012
REVIEW: Heavy Seas Small Craft Warning
I'm not sure quite what to make of this beer. It's called Über Pils on the label, Beer Advocate designates it as an imperial pilsener. OK, that all makes sense. But on the neck of the bottle Heavy Seas calls it a bock. Now bocks and pilseners are both lagers, and a maibock or a helles bock can be very pale. But I would expect a maibock to be a much maltier bigger beer. I guess I'll just have to drink it to find out. To the beer!
Friday, August 24, 2012
REVIEW: Heavy Seas Gold Ale
I don't really have anything interesting to say at the beginning of this post. I got a Heavy Seas sampler pack a while ago and I still have a couple of the beers sitting in the back of the fridge. The gold ale sounded pretty tasty as I sat down to write this post so it got the nod. To the beer!
Labels:
Baltimore,
Blonde Ale,
Heavy Seas,
Maryland,
Review
Monday, July 2, 2012
REVIEW: Heavy Seas Dubbel Cannon
I think this is the first Belgian IPA that I've reviewed for the blog. IPAs are not a Belgian style of beer so the name can be a bit misleading. Belgian IPAs combine the hoppiness of an IPA with the funky yeastiness of a Belgian ale. Often to very tasty results. Today's beer is from Heavy Seas. Brewers of the incredibly delicious and popular Loose Cannon. Dubbel Cannon is a variation on that beer. The recipes are similar, but differ slightly in the malt and hop bills. And most importantly, the yeast. Dubbel Cannon is brewed with an authentic Belgian dubbel yeast to impart all of those lovely, funky Belgian flavors. To the beer!
Labels:
Baltimore,
Belgian IPA,
Heavy Seas,
IPA,
Maryland,
Review
Friday, March 9, 2012
REVIEW: Heavy Seas Black Cannon
Ah the black IPA. One of my favorite, and relatively new, styles of beer. Combining the hoppiness of an IPA with the color and some flavors of a porter. When done well, see Stone's Sublimely Self Righteous, this can be a truly excellent beer. Now some of you may be asking, "how can it be called a pale ale when it's black? black is the complete opposite of pale!" This style also sometimes goes by the names American Black Ale or Cascadian Dark Ale. I prefer Black IPA, as these beers are brewed with IPA like levels of hops, but dark roasted malts. Plus Black IPA just sounds cool. Heavy Seas is a brewery that you might be familiar with from their excellent Loose Cannon IPA. As much as I enjoy that beer I haven't had a ton of their other varieties. Time to knock one off the list. To the beer!
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