Sunday, September 1, 2013

Central Coast Caliber

Hello again folks, and welcome back for another edition of Younge' Beer Review! This weekend I am on vacation in Santa Barbara, CA, and i've discovered a delightful locally-named beverage from none other than the Firestone Walker Brewing Company.



The Beer is called "805", after a tradition of referring to the Area code to describe something local. Of course, this could simply be a marketing ploy. But given the limited availability (you can only find it on the central coast of California) and my first impressions, I don't think so. A Golden Ale, 805 is light on hops, big on malty taste, and carries a few pleasant surprises.

Opening the bottle presents the drinker with a nice sour and slightly sweet nose, normally a hallmark of a traditional belgian. The pour generates a thin foam head atop an indistinct honey-gold body. The taste starts thick and malty, not unlike eating a sweet hawaiian roll. The finish is crisp, pleasant and mild. Similar to the atmosphere that produced it, 805 is a relaxing thing to take in. The first impression ends with a mouth-watering feeling, making it easy to keep drinking. If there is anything unsatisfying about this brew, it is the lack of excitement. There simply isn't anything in Firestone's creation to get me seriously excited to drink it. This may be exactly the point, but the few surprises it contains aren't really enough to merit a high score for creativity. So, for a beer that plays it safe and comfortable it earns high marks; little more is done to push the line. Overall a pleasant way to spend the afternoon, 805 earns a 7.5/10. Best enjoyed under a central California sun, but relaxing wherever you happen to drink it. That will wrap up this week's review, see you all next time!

Happy Drinking,
Devin Younge 

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