The Brew Review End Of A Season
Hello everybody and welcome back to the Brew Review: Text Edition.
I am cleaning out my fridge of all the winter seasonals I had left and instead of doing a weeks worth of videos (I had 4 winter seasonals left but had already reviewed two, so two videos) I decided to just do them all together in one review as more of a head to head battle. So here goes it.
Up first Pyramid Brewery’s Snow Cap Winter Warmer. Very dark red/brown beer that pours pretty thick and the head grows slowly after you have finished the pour. You get a great cream color head that starts to lace the glass almost immediately. The nose is faint of sweet malts with a little bit of floral hop notes. Has a great mouth feel. Really fills up the entire mouth nicley and coats the palate as you swish it around. Reminds me of dark fruits like plums and prunes with a real bitter hop that tingles on the tongue long after you have swallowed. The hop is really the dominate component to this one. I really like it 3.75 out of 5.
And the contender is Southern Tier Brewing Company’s Old Man Winter Ale. Old Man Winter pours a much lighter burnt orange ruby red, with little head the dissipates quickly to a thin ring, but also started lacing almost immediately. The nose is almost all malt, thick malts. It is weird, but I feel like I can feel the body of the malts just through the nose. Completely different set of flavors here. The hops are much more subtle and give way to very sweet and roasted malts. it reminds me of a honey roasted peanut, and I love it. There is a definite mixture of spices it here too, maybe a little all spice. 3.50 out of 5 on this one.
I prefer the smoother less spicy of the two, that is just my palate so Pyramid’s Snow Cap is the winner in this head to head battle. But I think that the are both absolutley delcious and would recommend you get them next winter when they are back in season. I know Robbie would probably love the spicier of the two, he loves all the extra flavor in his beers and I salute him for trusting his palate, but it just isn’t for my tastes.
But now that the winter seasonals are done so let’s move into the spring and get this party started with amazing beer and amazing weather.
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19. Mar, 2010 










I am not a hop head by any means so I can contrast Adam pretty well. I have had the snow cap before and “real bitter hop that tingles on the tongue long after you have swallowed” is almost an understatement. I found the hops to be overpowering but the quality of the beer is still good.