The Ale
Witch's Hat Big Doedish – DIPA
Witch’s Hat Brewing
South Lyon, Michigan, USA
Hops: Pacific Jade, Zythoes, and Citra
9.2% abv
DIPA = Double India Pale Ale
64 oz Growler
$20.00 refill
I have stated this before on the blog, ‘I hate growlers,’
and then $20 for a refill … it better be damn good for that is like 20 bucks
for 5 – 13oz bottles. This is a quality
Belgian beer price to me. Well, just
stop on by and try a glass at the brew pub before you buy … that makes since
but, you know what? … I bought it without trying it. Why?
Because I have tried six or seven of their beers and I enjoyed each one
so, I’ll gamble that this should be good.
Appearance: amber body with light amber highlights around
the edges; a one finger (if that) head, large bubbles on the head, but I am
pouring it from a growler; have I mentioned that I hate growlers; a splattering
of lacing on the glass.
Aroma: aromatic with a touch of bitterness; floral hits me
first with a nice touch of sweet pineapple and then a hint of fresh citrus that
reminds me of pink grapefruit, white pine tree sap is coming to mind right now,
a touch of fruit bread,
Flavors: on the delivery I pick-up some fresh pink
grapefruit and sweet pineapple; those two flavors seem to swirl around a touch
of caramel and sweet bread during the mid; on the back a touch of pine and a
little sweet bread going down the hatch.
Don’t sell this ale short. Don’t just gulp it down. Sip it, swirl it, damn gargle with it. Pay close attention to the flavorful hops
selected. If you gulp it you will think
it seems thin or watery at first and then think it seems bitter at the end of
the glass. I think we can play … what I
call … guess what I am tasting with this ale?
I can see – tangerine, pine, grapefruit, pink grapefruit, pink
peppercorn, pineapple, floral, caramel,
bread, sweet bread, fruit bread,
Mouthfeel: soft hoppy flavors, don’t let the word ‘soft’
fool you, soft bitterness, bold hoppy flavors (if you pay attention), a light
creamy feel, low carbonation, oily, a tad bit on the sweet citrus side but has
a nice long lingering oily bitter citrus feel. Watch out for the 9.2% abv for it does not
come across boozy.
To the Point: Not close to being a bitter hop bomb; a
flavorful hop bomb okay – I’ll buy that; nice mixture of soft and slightly bitter
hops; be ready for the sweet side of citrus.
Damn, I really like this. This is
top shelf to me.
This ale is worth the price.
The Cigar(s)
Romeo y Julieta Casino II
Reserva Real
Wrapper: Connecticut Shade Ecuadoran
Binder: Nicaraguan
Fillers: Dominican and Nicaraguan
Size: 6 x 50; in a crystal tube
$11.25 a stick
Flavor Profile: this is a nice and mellow stick. Mild white mushroom and light dry soil earthy
tones; the texture is silky smooth and very mild in body. This is as simple as it gets while still
being tasty.
My Strength Rating: 1.5 – very mild
The Pairing
The nice thing about a very mild cigar is that they can be
paired with a mild white wine or beer … or … a stronger one for the
contrast. Here is the contrast. The flavors of this cigar do not interfere with
the great taste of this DIPA (Double India Pale Ale). The bad thing is that it does not add to the
experience and that is not always a bad thing.
Spoken like a true professor.
Second Pairing
The nice thing about a 64 ounce growler is that you can
review two cigars.
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The Witch's Broom in the Background |
Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur Legend Challenger
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Nicaraguan
Fillers: Nicaraguan, Dominican Ligero
Size: 5-1/4 x 50
Strength Rating: 7 – medium-full
I have always liked the Excalibur Legend but, I have never
smoked this size.
Flavor Profile: nice spice that reminds me of smoked black pepper;
a solid oaky wood character and a walnut … maybe a black walnut like note.
The Pairing with the Excalibur
This is an interesting pairing. I have to admit that I thought it would be
too much for this ale.
But what happened was the spicy style and woody notes of the
cigar brought out the pink peppercorn like note and complemented the sweet
citrus of the ale. The sweetness of the
ale’s citus is controlled a bit while smoking this cigar. I really like this pairing.
The Difference from one Cigar to Another
The Romeo y Julieta Casino II allowed all the flavors of the
ale to shine. The Excalibur had some
good intermingling of flavors.
To me the Excalibur maximized the tasting experience by
soothing the sweet tropical notes and bringing out some of the light peppery
tones of the ale.