The Brewery: Surly Brewing (Brooklyn Center, MN)
Availability: Cans & draft
Location: Home
Overrated! (West Coast-style IPA) ABV: 7.3% | IBUs: 69 | Rating: 9/10
This one kicks off with a big, dank nose and two fingers of foamy, lacy head stick around atop the bubbly, translucent body. A few more breaths in reveal a solid punch of citrus and grapefruit.
Mmmm... even the head is bitter. The body is downright smooth. Wildly aromatic, dry-hop fumes are ever present, but the taste is where the expert precision comes in. Restrained bitterness of lemon and pith, without the sourness of course, all teetering on the cliff of being overtly floral. All those big, West Coast style hops are held up by a firm scaffolding of malty sweetness and subtle carbonation.
It's impressive how smooth this one is for the hop volume. It continues through the full tall boy as it continues to get more and more citrusy. Nice.
Cynic (Saison/Farmhouse) ABV: 6.6% | IBUs: 33 | Rating: 9.2/10
As with Overrated! (inferring themselves as sell-outs), Cynic is equally self deprecating, introducing it as a "fizzy yellow beer in a can". I initially expected this one to be more in the Pils direction, but instead was presented with a complex, farmehouse-style offering.
Cynic pours out like a Pilsner - all yellow, bubbly with a big white head. Another aromatic one from Surly, this time with plenty of wheat, Belgian yeast, and beautiful peach notes.
It goes down sweet with a touch of hop bitterness. Notes of honey, with a slight, dark earthiness snuck in there. Ever-present Belgian yeast notes dance with a touch of pepper and spice, but never gets too hot.
I keep coming back to the nose on this one and how Surly just nailed it. Light body, with just enough girth from the oats too.
There's something in the finish that's truly remarkable. A bit lost for words. Peach and apricot with the delicate yeast and carbonation levels are perfect and keeps it from getting too sweet. I could seriously drink this every day. Just a great beer.
Bender (Brown) ABV: 5.5% | IBUs: 45 | Rating: 9/10
This brown pours out with two fingers of fluffy, off-white head over a bubbly, cola-colored body. Long retention on the head, is worth noting. The nose is dark, toasted, with a touch of hop citrus.
Bender offers up another fabulously smooth Surly brew. Low carbonation, creamy mouthfeel, and it's all wonderfully refreshing. This is absolutely an "I just got home and need a beer" beer. Kudos.
Continuing on, it' a medium body, with coffee notes in the finish along with a slight coolness. Creamy, creamy, creamy is the word with this one - there's even a touch of actual cream notes and vanilla threaded through the middle.
A slight hop bitterness sneaks in the finish that is well-matched and well-ballanced with the pleasant coffee and coco notes.
It's hard for me to get excited or even enjoy many Brown Ales, but this one is doing it easily.
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