Monday, July 16, 2012

Pyramid Curve Ball: Review


Blonde Ale
Summer Seasonal
April-July
Kolsch Style according to BA
5%abv
18 IBU
2-Row Barley and Malted Wheat
Vanguard and Perle Hops

Appearance: behind all the sweat on the outside of the glass (90 degress and 90% humidity outside today here in Grindstone City, Michigan) the body is a clear golden orange with a thin white head … if you can call it a head at all … and there is no lacing left behind.

Aroma: light sweet grains

Flavors: mild stone fruit, light sweet grains, finger biscuit

Mouthfeel: clean from the start; as the ale warms a light floral hoppiness appears; crisp, very mild, and refreshing


To the Point: Not the most interesting beer in the world but, it is billed as clean, crisp, and refreshing for those hot summer days.  This is a hot day here in Michigan and this beer is doing its job.  Also, always remember what I say, ‘when they say clean, crisp and refreshing … that means tasteless.”   The Curve Ball is far better than drinking any Bud or Miller like stuff and yes that includes you ‘Light’ beer drinkers.


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