by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Nov 28, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
A weekly roundup of local and craft beer that can be found around the area on tap, in bottles, or in cans. These are not beer reviews and should be used for entertainment purposes only.
Triple Chocolate Porter: 7.31% American porter with robust chocolate flavors. Made with cocoa powder and bakers chocolate, conditioned on organic Ghanaian cocoa nibs. Medium bodied with a super smooth and balanced finish!
Smoked Oyster Porter: 5.8% A smooth and smoky porter brewed with Middle Sound Mariculture oysters.
Black River Oatmeal Stout: 7% Pure, delicious darkness. This silky-soft oatmeal stout glides across the palate like liquid midnight: delicious dark chocolate, bittersweet coffee and cream, graceful noble hops, and a long fade to black.
They Came from Above: 6% Dry-hopped with Strata and Cascade. Notes of mango, peach and pine.
Cut ‘Em to Pieces: 5.8% A crisp pale ale brewed with tangerines.
Intracoastal Waterhaze: 4.2% The newest hazy IPA has a tropical aroma with notes of citrus and pine. The resinous mouthfeel provides flavors found in an American IPA, but without the high alcohol bite. Azacca and Ekuanot hops are responsible for the unique balance of fruity and herbal flavors.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Nov 20, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
Thanksgiving Local Beer & Food Pairings
Thanksgiving is a classically stressful one for the people planning the meal. From making sure you have enough chairs, plates, and silverware, down to wondering creating the oven schedule there are a lot of moving parts. One thing you don’t need to worry about this year is figuring out which beers to pair with each part of your meal—we did that for you.
We’ve taken five classic dishes and paired them up with five local beers that are available either by can, growler, or crowler.
A note on my personal approach to pairing: I like to find flavors that complement each other, rather than going with the same-same approach. You might find that some of these might not make sense in your brain. That’s okay! While I do recommend you try things that you wouldn’t typically, you don’t have to! That’s the beauty of beer pairings.
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Turkey & Salty Turtle Beer Company Yam On It:
STBC’s Yam On It is a new brew for the Surf City brewery. It features bold flavors of sweet marshmallow, aromatic baking spices, and earthy sweet potatoes. (Yeah, yeah they know sweet potatoes & yams aren’t the same thing.) I think this pairs up real pretty with the traditional savory herbs and spices used in our Thanksgiving bird—the turkey.
Cranberry Sauce & Flying Machine Brewing Company Landbier Lager:
Cranberry sauce tends to lean sweet & tangy, so I thought something soft, but complex would make a nice partner. Meet Landbier Lager from Flying Machine: its delicate, floral nature is an excellent balance to the bright, zippy cranberry sauce.
Mashed Potatoes & Flytrap Brewing Cranberry Saison:
Here we let Belgian phenolics (clove & white pepper) marry up with tangy, earthy cranberries to level out the richness of creamy, buttery mashed potatoes. Or if someone made them wrong, then lumpy, buttery mashed potatoes. Either way, Flytrap’s Cranberry Saison will pair perfectly.
Green Bean Casserole & Mad Mole/Wilmington Brewing Company Mole Money Mole Problems:
Green Bean casserole is the richest of the rich, so take the edge off with a brand new IPA from two Wilmington breweries. Bitter, fruity hops will surely elevate the creamy mushroom & green beans.
Pumpkin Pie & Front Street Brewery Black River Oatmeal Stout:
Peanut butter & jelly. Mashed potatoes & gravy. Pie & stout. It’s a no-brainer of a pairing. FSB’s velvety Black River Oatmeal Stout finishes with the perfect amount of bitterness to wash down Aunt Karen’s famous pumpkin pie.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Nov 19, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
Penguin Suit Emperorial Stout: 8.5% The team at Wrightsville Beach says, “Our ‘Emperorial’ Stout loaded with roasted, brown and caramelized malts for complexity with a base of NC-grown barley and triticale from Epiphany malts. Hopped with Calypso, giving it a hint of dark fruits and infused with cocoa nibs, Cholaca and vanilla! More fun than an Emperor penguin belly sliding on ice!”
Surf City Sunrise: 7.1% Let this tropical juice bomb whisk you away with bold aromatics of pineapple, mango and starfruit. Pronounced hop bitterness with notes of fuji apple on the finish complement smooth lactose on the palate.
Mole Money Mole Problems: 7.1% 40 IBUs A blend of Australian and American hops provides a velvety mouthfeel surrounded by fruity and juicy aromas with a hint of dankness.
Poets and Fools: 5.3% A lager beer in a classic American Pils style brewed with single source American 2-row pilsner malt and Hallertauer hops. Pretty crispy with some punchy balanced bitterness and a spicy/floral aroma.
Rye IPA: 7% Head brewer Dani says, “Return of the Rye IPA, our seasonal IPA for cooler weather, 7.0% abv. Both silky and bold, smashable but bitter, with a well rounded note of spice from a generous portion of Rye malt.”
Oryaza Sativa: 6.5% IPA brewed with a high percentage of rice to develop a very dry, crisp beer. Hop explosions from: Zeus, Centennial, Cascade, Simcoe, and Citra.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Nov 13, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Community, Local Beer
If you don’t recognize Kelly Pickle (yes, that is her real name) then you really need to go visit Salty Turtle Beer Company up in Surf City. She’s been there slingin’ tasty Hey Zay Hazy IPAs and Swingbridge Breakfast Stouts since day ONE! I was excited to interview her for the Ale Trail because I’ve had the honor of tending bar with her for the past six months; she did not disappoint.
Ale Trail (AT): What’s your favorite thing about bartending?
Kelly Pickle (KP): My favorite thing about bartending is meeting new and interesting people every single day. I love building relationships with guests from near and far!
AT: Do you have any advice for current or future craft beer bartenders?
KP: My advice to craft beer bartenders is to learn your audience. Honing in on what types of beers your guests like, as well as their experience in the craft beer world, will help make their trip to your venue an unforgettable one.
AT: If you were a beer, which one would you be?
KP: If I were a beer I would choose a New England IPA: unfiltered, slightly sweet and slightly bitter. *wink*
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Nov 13, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
(Not So) Basic Beach Porter: 6.2% This not so “basic” take on pumpkin spice was made with smoked pumpkins and lots of love from Waterman’s staff! The smoky aroma is followed by notes of clove and vanilla with a mildly sweet, chocolatey flavor. This fall treat has a little bit of something for everyone.
Double West Coast IPA: 8.5% 84 IBU Simcoe, CTZ, Cascade. Dry, hoppy, and aggressive. This full flavored IPA is a look back to where the IPA came from.
Get Schwifty: 7% New England IPA brewed and dry hopped with a ton of Citra and Simcoe hops. Juicy, fruity aroma, yet not syrupy
or too sweet. Silky smooth body from oat and wheat additions. Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!
Black Spot Lager: 5.3% This beer breaks stereotypes. Dark in color, similar to a stout, however this beer has a refreshing finish without astringent roast or cloying sweetness.
Belgian Quad: 9.8% Ale brewed in the tradition of the Belgian Quadrupel with house-made Belgian candi sugar. Available in 500ml bottles.
Electronic Fog: 6.3% Features notes of grapefruit and pineapple. The brightness of this libation will make it explode off of your tongue.
by Joan Wilkerson Hoffmann | Nov 3, 2019 | Blog, Breweries, Local Beer
Peach Apricot Ale: 5.3% Head brewer Laren says, “Herbs of the past combine with fruit of the future to create this uniquely balanced fruity ale. Marsh Rosemary, bog mrytle, Yarrow, and Damiana blend together with peach and apricot to stimulate the mind and enhance the senses.”
Cranberry Headed Ninny Muggins: 5.5% A special batch of their Wilmywood Witbier infused with pureed cranberries and a pinch of vanilla for the holiday season! A classic Belgian-inspired wheat beer brewed with cardamom, coriander, orange peel and grains of paradise. Fermented with Belgian Saison yeast.
Elderberry Hefeweizen: 5.3% Head Brewery Dani says, “Get your festive dose of antioxidants ahead of flu/fall season with our classic Hefeweizen brewed with spiced elderberry from our friends at Panacea Brewing. This tasty tonic goes well with colder weather and Thanksgiving dinner; like your grandma’s cranberry jam, with a twist!”
I Am The Law: 8.1% A collaboration with Tavern Law downtown, this brew is a New England style IPA with Amarillo and Azacca hops.
Hoptoberfest: 5.9% The perfect marriage of malty amber lager and American hops. Their gold-medal winning Oktoberfest simply shines with citrus and floral notes from the novel addition of Cascade, Centennial, and Amarillo hops. Imagine America’s favorite pale ale transformed into a clean, crisp lager!
Midnight Swim: 5.3% Stout meets lager in this traditional German lager. Soft notes of roasty coffee complement smooth dark malts on the palate. Delicate bitterness finishes this velvety, light-bodied brew.