This post is a continuation of the 2015 New Beer Every Day Beer Diary Challenge, #ottbeerdiary. Over the course of 2015, I drank at least one new beer every day. Please read the background in the link above, and enjoy reading about the most recently tasted beers below. This year I may deviate from the diary format in some posts, hoping to concentrate more on the locations and the breweries I am enjoying. If you’d like to join the challenge as well, let me know in the comments below. You can catch up on all of our posts as part of the challenge under the tag ottbeerdiary.
Day 375: January 10, 2016
Diary entry:
A day full of a whole lot of nothing.
I spent the morning doing some inventory of my sour beers, trying to decide what to bring with me to a bottle share in the states at the end of the month. I’ve still got a few nice ones I’ve not tried yet, and a number of duplicates that I’m happy to share as well.
And once that was done, I decided to dip into said stash for a couple of the bottles. One as a new vintage of one I’ve tried before, and one that I thought was a new beer, but apparently is a repeat from a bottle share in September.
Intense Red (2012) by Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen – 5% Lambic – Deep dark red color. Intense red even. Fruity and funky aroma. Cherries and sour flavor. A bit more fruit up front. Quite nice!
Green Walnut by Brouwerij Oud Beersel – 6% Lambic – Oud Beersel lambic with unripe green walnuts added. Again, excellent and enjoyable!
Finished off the evening with the beer of the day…
The Beer:
Name: Gerry Dog Stout
Style: Oatmeal Stout
Producer: Big Elm Brewing
Alcohol content: 6.5%
Bottle size: 12 Oz. Can
Purchased from: Brought to be from CT by a coworker visiting the Netherlands on a business trip
Gerry Dog Stout by Big Elm Beer. 6.5% ABV in a 12oz can. Making its way across the pond by special delivery. Dark and a week bit fruity. Bitter and a bit drying. A good, easy drinking stout.
In the words of the brewery (on untappd): Our rich and satisfying Oatmeal Stout is made with choice American and English barley, rolled oats, herbal American hops and good vibes from our brewery mascot Gerry. This deep and dark beverage transcends what you thought about stout!