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An A’s Fan’s Begrudging Congrats

April 1, 2013 by Deano

Yeah, yeah, yeah, but is it as good as a whipped cream pie? Courtesy Moylan's
Yeah, yeah, yeah, but is it as good as a whipped cream pie?
Courtesy Moylan’s

As thrilling as my A’s stretch run at the end of last season was, I gotta give it up for the Giants.  Two championships in three years is no fluke.  They’ve got something special there, and their recent long-term signings signify that they know it.  They’re gonna be a team to reckon with for some time to come, and if you’re a Giants fan, you’ve got to be excited.

Why this digression into sports?  I congratulated the Giants in my own special way the other day, with a bottle of Moylan’s Orange & Black Gongrats Ale.  I missed the first version a couple of years back, so when I saw this on a restaurant menu, I had to give it a try.

This is an American Black Ale, brewed with oranges (clever).  I’m normally not a huge fan of fruit beers, but this unusual combination works well.  The malt-forward richness is complemented by an orange creamsicle twang at the back of the palate.  Quite delightful.

Now the challenge falls to Oakland’s brewers to come up with a winning recipe when the A’s take it all this year.  A Golden Hemp Ale, perhaps?

NZ IPA = A+ Courtesy Hopwired
NZ IPA = A+
Courtesy 8 Wired

Skipping all the way to the other side of the globe, I recently enjoyed my first New Zealand brew — Hopwired IPA from 8 Wired Brewing.  Now, having the hop-soaked West Coast palate that I do, I gotta admit I tried to keep my expectations low.  How would this stack up against the beers I’m surrounded by here in the (arguably) IPA capitol of the world?

I must say, they did good.  After a few sips, I placed it kind of between a Pale Ale and an IPA, with grassy hops that were not too pronounced, a fairly light body, and a touch of white pepper on the finish.  However, the hops became more pronounced as the glass warmed, with a hint of candied ginger at the very back.  A nice, smooth IPA that would stack up well with anyone.

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