My Cream Ale was ready just in time for my big 24 Hours of LeMons race. I'm sorry that I'm just now getting around to writing about it.
My first thought is that the beer fills its role well. It's light and slightly spritzy. The perfect lawnmower beer (not that I actually have a lawn). Everyone on the LeMons team enjoyed it. One of them even suggested I start a brewery, but I'm pretty sure he was delirious from a day of racing. My fiance says she enjoys the beer's lightness and easy-drinking nature. My friend Matt went around telling anyone who'd listen to try it.
My thoughts are a bit mixed. The beer is definitely more of a Blonde Ale than a Cream. Although the bitterness level is low, the Willamette hops bring a flowery essence that really seems to define the beer. If I were truly brewing to style, I'd get knocked pretty hard for that one. Thankfully, I wasn't. Malt flavors are subdued, while the body has a bit more heft than I was hoping for.
What really matters though is that everyone who's tried the beer likes it. In that sense, it's mission accomplished.
My first thought is that the beer fills its role well. It's light and slightly spritzy. The perfect lawnmower beer (not that I actually have a lawn). Everyone on the LeMons team enjoyed it. One of them even suggested I start a brewery, but I'm pretty sure he was delirious from a day of racing. My fiance says she enjoys the beer's lightness and easy-drinking nature. My friend Matt went around telling anyone who'd listen to try it.
My thoughts are a bit mixed. The beer is definitely more of a Blonde Ale than a Cream. Although the bitterness level is low, the Willamette hops bring a flowery essence that really seems to define the beer. If I were truly brewing to style, I'd get knocked pretty hard for that one. Thankfully, I wasn't. Malt flavors are subdued, while the body has a bit more heft than I was hoping for.
What really matters though is that everyone who's tried the beer likes it. In that sense, it's mission accomplished.
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