2013 was an absolutely amazing year for me: I took on a new role at Amzn, and learned all sorts of amazing things; I started brewing beer in my kitchen, and learned all sorts of amazing things about all sorts of even more amazing things; I saw some great shows and remembered that nothing beats great live music; I had some wonderful times with old friends, and realized nothing can compare to sharing a joke that wore out its welcome after 3 weeks with the folks who keep laughing 30 years later; I had some wonderful times with much newer friends, and remembered that true friends are worth more than I could ever imagine; I met some amazing folk who have become good friends, and realized there is no finer reward to a life lived well.
After that pollyanna spew, I should note my criteria for inclusion in my Best Beers of 2013 list: I had to give the beer a perfect 5 rating on Untappd, and it had to be deserved (yes, there was an exclusion based on that particular criterion.) Pretty simple, but not very common.
First up on my list of the Best Beers of 2013:
Ommegang Abbey Ale
This was introduction to Ommegang, and what a lovely introduction to a fantastic brewery. My only comment at the time was "Wow" This is a lovely, huge dubbel--fruity, just a bit boozy, knock you down tasty! Absolutely outstanding!
Second, another brew from Ommegang: Three Philosophers
As a philosophy major, y'all know I'm especially inclined towards this Belgian quadrupel and its 9.8% ABV.
This may be the very best beer I've ever had the pleasure of drinking. Incredible brown sugar/molasses/burnt raisins and lovely sorta cherry brandy finish. Freaking awesome!
Third: Bourbon Barrel Cocoa Porter (Country Boy Brewing)
Exactly what you'd think it would be--Stiff, Bitter and Boozy
Country Boy Brewing is ambitious, adventurous, and extremely talented. They know their stuff, and they aren't afraid to step outside a few comfort zones. So far, their attitude has had nothing but amazing results. Far and away the best brewers in Kentucky. Enjoy and support them.
Fourth: Moloko Milk Stout from Three Floyds Brewing
I always luv a milk stout, and this is a fantastic one. Very sweet, malted milkiness up front, with some malty hot chocolatey...almost soy-saucey taste towards the back. (yeah, that's about as technical as my taste descriptions get.)
Fifth: Milk Stout Nitro from Left Hand
One of my favorite beers of all time, not just this past year. Rich, creamy, chocolate and malt. And don't we just love those nitro bubbles falling down?
Sixth: 35K stout from Against the Grain brewer (no pic)
Fantastic brew from a fantastic brewerey. These folk know what they're doing, and they're doing it well! Forget finding yourself in Louisville...make the effort to find this brewery.
Seventh: Evocator (Lore Brewing) (no pic)
Lovely doppelbock. Malty, just enough boozy, just enough hops. I'd have another anytime.
Eighth: Rubaeus (Founders)
Probably the best fruit beer I've ever encountered. Magic Hat's Elder Betty being a close second... Tart, but not sour, sweet but not cloying
Ninth: Old Chub Oskar BluesBrewery
Amazing Scotch Ale! Absolutely one of the very best brews I have ever had. And it comes in a can, so perfectly acceptable as a shower-beer! Woot!
And the final brew in my list of the absolutely most fantastic brews I encountered in 2013:
B) Endarkenment from J.Lee's Brewhouse and BBQ Emporium
Black as sin and twice as bitter...
It's been sweetening up with age, but still bitter, hateful, and resentful. A brew to make your soul regret ... and there are only 17 bottles left!
So there you have it folks--the very best beers available to folks in Lexington, KY in 2013.
Leave a comment if you disagree with my choices...