The Skinny on Skyduster

If you frequently frequent craft beer shoppes, you have probably come across the Skyduster brand. You may have wondered, as I did, what is up with it?

Well, Matthew Kang at Eater LA did as well and filed this article HERE. And while it was meant to be a look at this cool start-up piece, it left me un-enamored of restaurants and their beer buying choices. And skeptical of Skyduster too.

For one, they seem to only look for beers that don’t interfere with the food which goes against the accepted theory that a beer should lean into the food flavors or highly contrast them. The second is how many times they say “crushable” which conjures up frat house drinking more than enjoying your food and drink. And boy do restaurants seem to love cold beer which makes me wonder about their palates.

From the brewery side the owners sort of back hand swipe at existing breweries as not hands on which tells me they did not meet or hear about Rich Marcello from Strand Brewing back in the day who would run circles around Skyduster in the meet and greet department.

Lastly, the brand owners seem A-OK with blandness and inoffensiveness. Which may be A-OK with chefs who want beer in the far background not competing with the food but if their plans for a taproom and restaurant come to fruition, they will need to add flavor in for people who are coming in for a beer with friends and want their beer to be the lead.

I have had their IPA which I would not recommend and their Super Dry Lager which was fine but I will wait to try more until they get a little more craft beer serious.

Review – Skyduster IPA

Still trying to catch a bead on who or what Skyduster Beer is or where they are. No idea where Mission Junction is. But it is the liquid that matters, so let’s test out their West Coast IPA…

Described as “firm, yet restrained bitterness, this beer is aggressively hopped with Citra and Mosaic.”

Packaged in the stovepipe 19.2oz can and weighing in at 7% abv, this is a pretty good West Coast IPA. Did not know what to expect from this brewery. Has an initial bright and grassy aroma with a hint of citrus to it. Initial taste is a pleasing leafy and vegetal with a nice level of bitterness to it, A bit pillowy but as it warms takes up more West Coast notes.