Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Red Tail Amber Ale

Hello again, this is Devin, and welcome back to another edition of Younge's Beer Review! Mid October brings with it the first sign of changing weather around San Diego, prompting all its residents to wear more than sandals and a t-shirt for a change. In the same spirit, I thought I would try something slightly different as well. This week's selection is from the Mendocino Brewing Company, whom I previously gave glowing ratings to for their Eye of the Hawk creation. Today, I will be reviewing the flagship entry in their line, the Red Tail Ale.

Houseplant not included

Red Tail is a nice American Amber with a few surprises. Some of them are quite good, while others are not so much. To start, the opening pour produces a dark, dirty gold body, and a short head that quickly dissipates. Not my personal favorite presentation, but not a deal-breaker, either. The first taste is that of copper earth tones, with a bitter bite from a California style hopping process. What's not so nice here is that all this changes to an astonishingly mild finish that leaves much to be desired. It pairs reasonably well with food, although given the IBUs and the alcohol content (~6%), i'd recommend nothing too salty or dry. One nice thing that can be said for the Red Tail Ale is its utility as a palate cleanser. In between every bite of food, a decent gulp from this Amber will clear away the taste with its own domineering experience, before settling into nothing. And at the end of the day, that deserves some merit.

For a beer that delivers substance but lacks in style,  I give the Red Tail Amber Ale a 7/10.
Until next time, Happy Drinking!
-Devin

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