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13-10-2015, 08:30
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We were pleased to hear BrewDog had attempted an Altbier given recent evidence (http://boakandbailey.com/2015/08/the-great-british-saison-taste-off/) of their knack for brewing textbook examples of classic styles. Is it*a beer worth shouting about? When we were in the very earliest days of learning about beer, using Michael Jackson’s*Great Beer Guide as our manual, we were desperate to try Altbier, the speciality of the north-western*German city of Düsseldorf.
Then, in 2008, when we’d been blogging less than a year, we finally made the*pilgrimage, and did little but drink Alt for several days. We had a great time — the city is fascinating, the pubs are great, and there’s an irresistible charm to almost any regional speciality with its own persistent culture.
The beer itself, however, seemed to us rather like heavily chilled, bog-standard British bitter, saved only from blandness by super-freshness and context.
Candy Kaiser (we paid £2.75 for 330ml from Beer Ritz; it’s available for £1.80 direct from BrewDog) was first brewed in 2014 under the name ‘Amber Alt’. In this latest iteration it tastes (if our seven-year-old memories can be trusted) almost as good as, and pretty similar to, the real thing.
Which is to say, despite a characteristically overblown BrewDog blurb (‘a full throttle*attack on your taste buds’) it is accurately unexciting.
It is suitably conker-brown, has an appropriate hard-toffee, brown sugar sweetness, a touch of dark roastiness, and — its saving grace — plenty of serious, unsmiling, business-like bitterness. Other than that, there was little else to latch on to,*which is true to style — Alt is for drinking in volume with your pals, not chatting about — but makes it hard to recommend as a beer in its own right.
It doesn’t capture the magic of drinking Alt*at source but it does come closer than most bottled versions, so if you’re curious about can’t make it to Düsseldorf, it’s probably the best substitute on the UK market this side of a cold bottle of St Austell HSD.
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