Doggers Take on Grand Ridge Natural Blonde
-
- Posts: 3168
- Joined: Thursday Aug 26, 2004 10:43 am
- Location: Lucan, Ontario, Canada
Doggers Take on Grand Ridge Natural Blonde
For those that don't know, this is a wheat beer
Nice citrus notes with a bit of a coriander bite at the end. Some obvious phenolics but no chlorophynols which plague hoegaarden. Certainly best served cold.
I can't drink alot of these but it sure was better than hoegaarden. If you are looking for a good wheat beer with out the imported price this will do it. Good Job to the brewer.
I think it may be a bit dark for a true Wheat beer, but I can be wrong. It is certainly not as pale as some I have seen. Figured the acohol was a bit higher than 4.5 though.
Flavour becomes more pronounced and aromatic as it warms up.
Dogger
Current Rankings
4. VB Sucks
3. Grand Ridge Likely because I am not to keen on wheats but this a good representation of one and it shouldn't be overlooked
2. Jamieson Mountain ALe I liked this one
1. Beez Neez This was a good drop
Yet to come
Goat, Coopers, Little Creatures
Nice citrus notes with a bit of a coriander bite at the end. Some obvious phenolics but no chlorophynols which plague hoegaarden. Certainly best served cold.
I can't drink alot of these but it sure was better than hoegaarden. If you are looking for a good wheat beer with out the imported price this will do it. Good Job to the brewer.
I think it may be a bit dark for a true Wheat beer, but I can be wrong. It is certainly not as pale as some I have seen. Figured the acohol was a bit higher than 4.5 though.
Flavour becomes more pronounced and aromatic as it warms up.
Dogger
Current Rankings
4. VB Sucks
3. Grand Ridge Likely because I am not to keen on wheats but this a good representation of one and it shouldn't be overlooked
2. Jamieson Mountain ALe I liked this one
1. Beez Neez This was a good drop
Yet to come
Goat, Coopers, Little Creatures
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
Re: Doggers Take on Grand Ridge Natural Blonde
that the order of your top three right there!Dogger Dan wrote:
Yet to come
Goat, Coopers, Little Creatures
-
- Posts: 3168
- Joined: Thursday Aug 26, 2004 10:43 am
- Location: Lucan, Ontario, Canada
Thanks for the heads up Yard.
You know one of the most wicked brews I ever had, cut the grass on 30 plus day with massive humidity. By the end it was all I could do to get up onto the patio. Talk about parched. Cracked one open and it had evaporated in about 5 secs. Decided I better cut the beers with some ginger ale or I was going down. But that first beer, frick it was good.
SO yeh, will get some snow shovelling today, Roads are closed so I can't go in to work. Will give it a ride
Dogger
You know one of the most wicked brews I ever had, cut the grass on 30 plus day with massive humidity. By the end it was all I could do to get up onto the patio. Talk about parched. Cracked one open and it had evaporated in about 5 secs. Decided I better cut the beers with some ginger ale or I was going down. But that first beer, frick it was good.
SO yeh, will get some snow shovelling today, Roads are closed so I can't go in to work. Will give it a ride
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
I'm going to be a real bastard here and say I had a Grand Ridge Natural Blonde out of the tap and out of the bottle at the brewery the other week. Mmm. It does have more flavour the warmer it gets, but when it's 40 degrees in the shade you want cold.
I thought the flavours were a bit flat and watery myself.
I thought the flavours were a bit flat and watery myself.
imbibo caveo ne canis morsus vos
http://antifsck.dyndns.org
http://antifsck.dyndns.org
-
- Posts: 3168
- Joined: Thursday Aug 26, 2004 10:43 am
- Location: Lucan, Ontario, Canada
Mine :) And Redback.yardglass wrote:compared to ?anti-fsck wrote:
I thought the flavours were a bit flat and watery myself.
imbibo caveo ne canis morsus vos
http://antifsck.dyndns.org
http://antifsck.dyndns.org
Have to agree, this would probably be my least favorite Grand Ridge beer so far.anti-fsck wrote:I'm going to be a real bastard here and say I had a Grand Ridge Natural Blonde out of the tap and out of the bottle at the brewery the other week. Mmm. It does have more flavour the warmer it gets, but when it's 40 degrees in the shade you want cold.
I thought the flavours were a bit flat and watery myself.