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Positive Contact: By Chris Chase
Positive Contact: By Chris Chase
…Wait a minute. What do you get when you mix Fuji apples, cilantro, a little cayenne and some cider? Positive Contact by Dogfish Head, that’s what. A concoction made up with the Dogfish guys, Dan the Automator and Deltron 3030. Sounds weird. I know. But this is a great beer. It seems like someone was bored, experimenting in the kitchen and threw whatever into a pot. If I were making a beer, I would never think to put these things together and actually have a good turn out. Hmm. Come to think of it, I don’t make beer; I drink it. I guess I will leave the brewing to the masters.
Positive Contact comes out a little hazy looking, reminiscent of apple juice. The sweet aroma of apples hits you right away as soon as the bottle is opened. I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t taste the cilantro or the cayenne, but it didn’t leave a bitter taste in your mouth and it went down smooth. This limited release comes in at 9% alcohol volume, it will run you about $13 a bottle at the store. Sounds unreasonable, but its limited and worth it. You might even be lucky enough to find it on tap at your local watering hole as well.
A Little Sumpin’ to Pass the Time: By Chris Chase
A Little Sumpin’ to Pass the Time: By Chris Chase
My power was out a week ago, but I was lucky that I had a Little Sumpin’ to drink for the first couple hours. I had to do something with no power, so why not drink right? This was another beer that was suggested to me, but this time from a friend (shout out to Mike). And once again, it was a great suggestion. This was another very refreshing beer. When I opened it I expected it to be a hoppy beer, but I was way off. This Cali brewed beer was just what I was looking for.
Clearly made from a bunch of very, very complex ingredients.
It has a good body, not too heavy and I was able to put down a couple with ease. Not a big alcohol content, just coming in at 7.5%. It is sold in six packs for about $8. It is not a limited release, so you should be able to grab it all year around. Find it at your favorite bar or at the liquor store and grab a cold glass like I did.