Wednesday, February 1st, 2017

Craft Beer Crosscut 2.1.17: A Flight of Entry Level Craft Beers

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Something curious is happening in the beer universe — a quiet tectonic wiggle beneath the barstools. Friday afternoon used to mean a fluorescent Safeway aisle and a dutiful six-pack of something cold, familiar, and forgettable. Now the ritual tilts sideways. The modern beer mom or dad slips into places like Peaks & Pints for a quick pint that tastes like someone actually cared, fills a 64-ounce growler like a small amber time capsule, and glides back home just in time for dinner, still smelling faintly of citrus peel and good decisions.

And yet, out beyond the glow of the tap handles, a myth lingers — the idea that craft beer is nothing but palate-wrecking hop bombs poured by tweed-clad gatekeepers judging your glassware. Oh contraire, dear wanderer. Craft beer isn’t a secret handshake; it’s a wide-open door, a curious little on-ramp for anyone willing to sip without fear.

Which is why Peaks & Pints rolls out Craft Beer Crosscut 2.1.17, a daily sample flight built less like a lecture and more like a friendly nudge — beers that speak in clear voices, flavors that invite rather than intimidate, an easy glide into the gateway of our favorite libation. Consider it your first map through the cooler: less snobbery, more wonder, and maybe — just maybe — a new Friday ritual waiting to happen.

Weihenstephaner-Hefeweissbier-TacomaWeihenstephaner Hefeweissbier

5.4% ABV, 14 IBUs

Wheat beers are for the person who doesn’t like the bitter taste of hops. They tend to be a more fruity, floral, and easy to suck down, such as Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier. Germany’s Weihenstephaner brewery, located in Friesing in Bavaria, can trace its history of brewing all the way back to the year 1040. It wheat beer sports a delightfully spicy nose of bananas and cloves. Taking a sip, the crackery wheat is refreshing and tart, and makes the perfect stage for the aforementioned spicy clove and banana to play on. A hint of vanilla is present, too. The finish delivers more of that tart wheat character that makes this a beer you could easily sip all day.

pFriem-Pilsner-TacomapFriem Pilsner

4.9% ABV, 38 IBUs

If you currently drink Coors, Bud or Miller, you are already familiar with the lager family. There are many wonderful versions of craft brewed lagers, and they can make a great entry point if this is a style of beer you really like. pFriem Pilsner, a lager, may be the lightest beer we’ve ever seen. It pours with a delicate green tint, a fluffy white head and a crystal-clear complexion. Pastoral aromas of flowers and meadow grains combine nicely with a typical maltiness. It’s highly “drinkable,” with a deep dryness at the back of the mouth and the faint minerality that’s so crucial to a pilsner.

Boulevard-Tank-7-Farmhouse-Ale-TAcomaBoulevard Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale

8.5% ABV, 38 IBUs

Saisons are floaty, bubbly and can make you feel all sunny on the inside. It’s a worthy stepping-stone into more intense beers. Boulevard’s saison Tank 7 is a liquid masterpiece. Black pepper and orange zest are set on a backbone of cracker and Italian bread crust malt flavors. Citrus and fruit notes derive from both the yeast and the hops. Fully attenuated, this beer has very little residual sugars remaining and thus allows the beer to finish very dry and clean.

Founders-All-Day-IPA-TacomaFounders All Day IPA

4.5% ABV, 42 IBUs

For those who want to gain entry to the craft beer community, India Pale Ales have become the not-so-secret handshake. Can you appreciate its strong, bitter notes and discern the idiosyncratic spin different brewers add? If so, welcome. India Pale Ales, or IPAs, are an acquired taste. History shows they were overly hopped for the long journey from England to India. Founders All Day IPA has the hoppy characteristics of an IPA, but light on the alcohol side for the style. It’s heavy on the citrus and medium on the pine resin, with a very light bready malt character.

Craft-Beer-Crosscut-flight-Tacoma-Southern-Tier-Creme-BruleeSouthern Tier Crème Brûlée Milk Stout

10% ABV, 55 IBUs

A common misconception is that stouts are heavy, but many of them can actually be quite light, such as Southern Tier’s Crème Brûlée Milk Stout. Brewed with natural chocolate, and four varieties of malts doused in lactose and vanilla, this is the cheesecake of beer. Chords of custard and caramelized sugar entice nose and mouth alike, and the thick, creamy body is enough to slow even the most seasoned sugar-junkie’s drinking pace to a crawl.

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