Friday, April 29, 2022

2022 NFL Draft Beer List: Day 2

 

(No, Guinness is actually not on the list tonight.)

Some quick updates and housekeeping items:

- I will do a breakdown of all the draft stuff eventually after the draft concludes. I'll probably start working on it Saturday night maybe with a general take on all the picks, trades and how it addressed the teams needs. After that I think I'll do a breakdown of each player and what to expect from them in 2022. This is a little different than what I normally do (see my 2020 Draft Evaluations as a classic example), but I think it'll be easier for me to get everything done and easier for you, the reader, to not feel like you're reading a book.

- Beer List Day 1 update:  Got through 2.5 beers. Turtle Dreams, Black Butte Porter and 1/2 of a bottle St. Klippenstein. I hope to do a bit better today.

- Quick Thoughts on Jahan Dotson: I think Washington really needed to trade back at some point and the best time to do so and get a pick in the 3rd was by trading back in the 1st. At the time of the trade, the team had quite a few options at WR and S Kyle Hamilton. By the time Washington got to 16, they were all mostly gone. Dotson was a surprise to me b/c most analysts and draftniks had him as a late 1st round (starting in the 20s) to a very early 2nd round pick if he fell a bit.

   But not everybody felt that way. Some had Dotson graded above Jameson Williams, while others had him in the top 6 of 1st round caliber WRs (Wilson, London, Burks, Olave, Dotson, Williams). He landed in the 1st, I'm fine with it. It makes the Washington O more dangerous and the team picked up 2 more players that could be future starters or at worst early contributors. The only downside to Dotson appears to be his size but Washington has had some good success with smaller skill players over the years (Santana Moss and Darrell Green come to mind). 

Ok, so onto the thing you're here for, the beer list.

Steal My Sunshine, Burgundy Ghost Brewing*

Description: Steal My Sunshine is a light bodied ale that is crisp with hints of honey and lemon (made with actual honey and lemon) that is perfect for a hot summer day or even a cold winter evening.

ABV: 5%

Dumb me, I never wrote the recipe down as it was mostly an experimental beer that I cooked up one day because I wanted to attempt to try an summer shandy for my wife. It's kind of a pale ale/mead monster. I found one bottle left and figured either this thing will be skunky as hell or it could still be a decent opener.


Endeavour, Burgundy Ghost Brewing*

Description: Named after Inspector Endeavour Morse from the British TV Series Endeavour and Inspector Morse, this Dark Mild ale would be the perfect beer to find in a British Pub or in a great pot of chili. With a notes of toasted grains, nuts and some mild malty sweetness, this is not an ideal beer for a hop head but a nice beer to drink while watching a game.

ABV: 3.2%

Grains Used: Maris Otter, Crystal Malt, Caramel Malt, English Black Malt, Pale Chocolate Malt

Hops Used: East Kent Goldings

I felt like going very light early and working my way up as we're going through two rounds tonight. I also felt this would go well with the Buffalo Wings we're having tonight.


Siracusa Nera, Dogfish Head



Description: Combining a roasty Imperial Stout with a jammy Syrah wine, this beer is bold and complex. Notes of coffee, dark chocolate and anise from a blend of roasted malts meld with flavors of plums, cherries and stewed fruits from Syrah grape must in this jet black stout. Aged on American oak to add some light toasty vanilla to the mix.

ABV: 10%

Beer Advocate Grade: 90 (out of 100) - Outstanding

Didn't realize that I had any of this left in my stash and found a bottle while looking for my box of World Wide Stout. This is an amazing Imperial Stout that is somewhat boozy but has many dried fruit and grape flavors. Boozy and fruity.

CBS (Canadian Breakfast Stout), Founders



Description:  Canadian Breakfast Stout (CBS) is the epitome of why we launched the Backstage Series: to bring some of our most sought-after beers, which have been available primarily at the taproom or at a few select events, to a much larger audience.

Canadian Breakfast Stout is an Imperial Stout brewed with a blend of coffees and imported chocolates, then aged in spent bourbon barrels that have most recently been aging pure Michigan maple syrup.

ABV: 11.3%

Beer Advocate Grade: 100 (out of 100) - World Class

Founders no longer makes CBS as it takes a pretty long time to age this beer, even more so than their KBS (which is highly popular). I have had multiple 12 oz and 750ml bottles stored away and I figured now would be as good a time than ever to crack one open.

Bourbon County Stout (2019), Goose Island


Description: The Original Bourbon Barrel aged Imperial Stout. Our primary focus every year is to make this beer the best that it’s ever been, with the best ingredients, which includes the finest of bourbon whiskey barrels. This year’s Bourbon County Stout is aged in a mix of bourbon barrels from a variety of whiskey distilleries. Barrel-aged for a year to develop the complexity that only time can provide, Bourbon County Stout boasts a unique blend of flavors such as fudge, vanilla and caramel — topped off with a rich, complex mouthfeel.

ABV: 14.7%

Beer Advocate Grade: 100 (out of 100) - World Class

And I'll finish off tonight with a little Bourbon..... County that is. We'll see if I can get this far.

* Picture will be posted on Twitter when I pour said beers.

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