Savoring The Beers, One Brewery At A Time

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Our first brewery: The Pike Brewing Co.




Aug. 6th, 2009

Although we'd both been there before, this was the first time we'd been to the Pike Place Pub and Brewery with a focus on their beers. We wanted to taste as many as our stomachs would allow while saving room for dinner.

Here's what we ordered:
The Sampler (six 4oz. pre-selected samples ranging from dark to light)
Monk's Uncle (8oz.)
Weisse (8oz.)
Si's dinner: Cheddar Bacon Burger
Ericka's dinner: Bavarian Style Bratwurst Jumbo Dog

The Verdicts:
Pike Naughty Nellie - "Golden Organic Artisan Ale. Named for the madam at LaSalle where Pike was founded. Light and curvey with plenty of sex appeal." ABV 4.7%; IBU 34; OG 1.048
Si: Light, chemical flavor
Ericka: Don't like, tastes chemically, great name though

Pike Pale Ale - "Heirloom Amber. Classic full-bodied ale with copernicus and nutty malt flavor. The first Pike beer brewed in 1989." ABV 5.0%; IBU 32; OG 1.052
Si: Great stuff
Ericka: Boring, not my thing

Pike IPA
- "India Pale Ale. Deep golden amber color with an assertive hop character and a delicate floral bouquet. One of '300 Beers to Try Before You Die,' by Roger Protz." ABV 6.3%; IBU 62; OG 1.062
Si: Good, hoppy
Ericka: Very perfumed, not my thing

Pike Kilt Lifter - "Scotch Ale. Ruby-amber color; medium hops; sweet malt character. Brewed with a small amount of peated Scotch whisky malt." ABV 6.5%; IBU 32; OG 1.064
Si: Very sweet, tolerable
Ericka: This is already a favorite of mine. This is a great beer to take to a party or drink with a hot dog.

Pike Tandem - "Double Ale. Dark brown ale brewed with barley, 10% wheat, hops, plus coriander and candy sugar for a complex rich flavor and a finish of tobacco and molasses." ABV 7.0%; IBU 25; OG 1.070
Si: Sweet, good stuff
Ericka: New favorite, with a hint of honey flavor; also good to bring to a party or BBQ or just any random day of the week with dinner.

Pike XXXXX - "Extra Stout. Sensuous and X rated with a gorgeous reddish-black color, great head, a deep dark-roasted flavor with tones of chocolate and coffee with a satisfying aftertaste." ABV 7.0% IBU 65; OG 1.073
Si: Chocolate, coffee
Ericka: Not at all sweet, more coffee than chocolate. Tasty.

Pike Monk's Uncle - "Belgian Ale. Big, full bodied and complex with yeasty nose, fruity esters and malty dryness." ABV 9.0%; IBU 34; OG 1.075
Si: Good, intense flavor
Ericka: Wow, that's good. Do notice the high alcohol content, though. Could get you in trouble.

Pike Weisse
Si: Ok, but bland
Ericka: Boring

We both really liked the food. In particular, the Pike Place Pub happily leaves the peals on their fries and has excellent in-house made mustard. It was so good, I went back later to get some to go ($5). Also, it's a very wheelchair accessible place. Lots of gentle wide ramps.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

We're Here for the Beer!

My boyfriend and I love beer. And we live in Seattle.

We love beer so much, and Seattle so much, that we've decided to visit all of the breweries in Seattle and taste as many of their beers as we can.

When we first decided on this adventure, we could only name about five breweries off the top of our heads. It turns out there are over two dozen within the city limits of the Emerald City.

And so our quest begins...

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