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    Rogue Morimoto’s Imperial Pilsner

    Posted: November 11th, 2009, 6:44pm CET by Ron

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    I found a hidden gem in an offbeat section of Troy, New York: DeFazio’s Pizza.

    I had stumbled upon the place using Yelp (or some other such app) on my iPhone. I was very skeptical at first having never heard of it before yet it had great reviews online. It also noted it as a BYOB. So, I gave them a call to check them out and they were very nice, suggested reserving us a table and said that we could bring our own booze. Perfect! I was ready for an adventure and I wanted to try the Rogue’s Morimoto Imperial Pilsner Al gave me.

    It was a bit hard to find on a rainy Saturday evening, but I was not deterred. The place was small. Very small. The décor was…scant. My wife said the parking was scary. But they were very nice, gave us personalized service, and the pizza was high quality gourmet. We were going to the theater that evening and there were a few other people we suspected had the same agenda. Others brought several bottles of wine and looked like they were going to make it their entire evening.

    My biggest complaint would be that they didn’t provide glasses, so I had to have my pilsner in a plastic cup. But that didn’t ruin it for me, nor the beer. This pilsner was in-your-face hoppy. This is basically an IPA brewed as a lager. But it also had good depth, meaning it wasn’t just hops, with a strong body of malted barley to back it up. Excellent all around; thanks Al.



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    Caldera Ashland Amber

    Posted: November 11th, 2009, 1:00am CET by Al

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    Beer-a-Day #314 beer can inspection line

    I was at my favorite retailer recently and I was able to score seven craft beers in cans. Can you say “Can Week”?

    Today: Ashland Amber from Caldera Brewing a small microbrewer in Ashland Oregon and the first in Oregon to can their beer.

    A crisp, well-balanced, refreshing amber. Simplicity is the key to this recipe.

    Caldera Ashland AmberClear amber with a cream-colored head. Aroma has a bit of vanilla and piney hops. Flavor is crisp and light without being too light. This is a quaffable beer. I’ll have this again.


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