Ladyface 5th Anniversary

My plan was to ride up the 101 to Agoura Hills to check out the Lady in the Wood (the Anglicized version of the Ladyface Alehouse 5th Anniversary beer). Due to traffic, I was forced to take a different route but even with the detour I got much more than one beer.  Two taster flights to be exact…

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The 5th Anniversary was half wine-ish and half woody barrel tasting but even with that bifurcation, it was distinctly one really good beer and it was quite a treat to try it side by side with the 1st Anniversary beer that kicked pretty early in the evening.  But the standout of tray 1 was the Onager.  It was bright and funky and was one of those beers that separates itself from the pack.  The Cherry Picture City Porter had a lovely restrained cherry note and a pie aroma to it that would make it a great dessert beer.

Tray 2 was the sour (in general) group and with the exception of Stack VI which had a strange combo of anise and wood in the old ale that didn’t work for me, were all solid but in the company of the first four were the losing team in the Super Bowl.  Still great but not at the same level this night.

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For such a small space, Ladyface is consistently strong with their barrel program and if you haven’t had the anniversary beer of 2015, then do yourself a favor and find any route to get to Agoura Hills and try it.

 

Fresh Hop Ale time

The first couple of weeks in September are a magical time for hopheads and lovers of the bitter beers.

It is when the fresh (wet) hop ales start flowing. Usually because they are marketed as such, they end up mostly in kegs and mostly local. There are some bottled versions (Full Sail and Bridgeport in Portland) and even canned versions (the new Surly Wet) but the best bet is to check your local brewery or craft beer bar for what’s coming in the next couple weeks.

You can call or quiz your barkeep. But what I found to work is to friend them on Facebook or if you do the tweet thing, follow them there. If you are in Los Angeles, head to Ladyface Ales in Agoura Hills. They have a fresh hop XPA, Palo Comado that is delicious.

These are great beers with a real kick and sparkle to them.