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A Peach of a Beer

Hi all,

I have a guest blog post I’ll post soon. It’s a good one! I hope you enjoy it.

Today we have a different treat. Since I won’t have wine until tomorrow I decided to try a new beer and review it.

I don’t know much about beer. I feel quite accomplished that I know what I like and what I dislike. But I keep trying new things.

Since this summer has been so hot (science even says though) I have departed from my usual porters and stouts. IPAs and pale ales are the order of the day with a white Belgian here and there. But tonight I wanted to try tonight something a bit unique.

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Summer and peaches are a natural pair. So add it to a summery beer and everyone wins. It didn’t taste like I expected but I enjoyed it.

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At first sip the beer is sour and acidic. But the finish has the strong peach flavor. It’s almost like the juices in the peach pie, but not overly sweet.

With each sip this beer is a little different. It always begins the same, the sour flavor, but it smooths out to the peach and ale. I appreciate that this beer has a fruit flavor but it’s not overly done. It’s not too sweet or campy.

I may just have another one tonight.

Hope you all have a great weekend! A new pairing comes soon.

Lend a Drinking Hand

Dreadfully sorry for the delay. I recovered from strep throat but I won’t be able to pair until next week.

I’ll tell you what though. I am going to try to get some guest bloggers. If you are interested then leave a comment.

In the meantime I will just blog about various lovely beverages!

Stay healthy.

Do A Little Dance, Drink a Little Wine

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Sex therapist Dr Ruth will be producing her own love potions! You can check out the story here. At $6.99-$8.99, there’s no excuse to get down with the celebrated advice columnist’s latest business venture.

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Wearing Wine–And no, not a stain

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Since tonight is the season premier of True Blood, I thought I could provide some creepiness to set the mood. 

See this dress? What do you think it is made of?

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Source and image credit: psfk.co

If you read the title, then your probably guessed wine. If you didn’t read the title, you might have guessed blood.

And that’s just gross. But nonetheless, I could imagine Sookie Stackhouse in this dress out on a date with the vampire of her choosing.

Instead of explaining how they make this delicious ready-to-wear/drink, I’ll supply this link instead.

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Source and image credit: psfk.com

Would you wear this look? 

 

Enjoy tonight and look for a TrueBlood-themed post in the near future…

Summerize Your Drink

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I’ve returned! I do not have a whole post ready, but I have a little treat. I had a drink last night at District Commons that I had to share with you.

It’s called Black Velvet and it is a pairing of sorts.

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The description reads: “North Coast old Rasputin imperial stout & guet sparkling wine”

I’ve always been intrigued by wine-hop combos so I took a chance.

The wine was light and a bit dry, with a lingering fruity sweetness. This drink was like a layered candle so I didn’t get to the beer until finishing the wine. The effect? It lightened the stout experience, a beer too heavy for the summer time. And I swear by stout! The stout was bitter and heavy, but felt lightened by those first sips of white.

Have you had a good “hop”tail lately?

Sailor Sip

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A little something to get you through the weekend….Prince Diamond from Sailor Moon enjoying a refreshing glass of….evil?

I stole this from the Internet, so thanks for making it….person who did.

Sticky Summer

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June will be here soon, so I might as well face it: it’s summer time. Not “it’s so hot out and it’s spring” but actually summer. I have tried to deny it and put it off. To be honest, the DC Metro area is a bit brutal heat wise. So facing my full summer in DC is a daunting task. I might as well embrace and face it with rink in hand.

As some of you may recall, I promised to pair Cava, a sparkling Spanish wine. I could not find the brand I was looking for nor the wine itself so I decided on a bordeaux rosé. It’s chilled, pink, playful and sweet. It could not be more perfect for summer. (But your time is coming Cava….)

I knew finding a worthy pairing would be a challenge. So I decided to up my chances by buying a pack of Trader Joe’s saltwater taffy that included multiple flavors. I used to love watching the taffy puller at my town’s local fair (and eating the taffy). My mom always buys some for my brother every year…but I need to find out how to get in on that deal. I could not eat it for years because of my braces, and anyway…I digress. The pack did not come with a guide though, so picking apart which was sour-apple and which was strawberry-banana proved challenging. I think I did alright though and this was a fun, successful pairing.

The Wine: le Rosé do Mouton Cadet. Bourdeaux Rosé 2010.

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Stop it you’re making me blush……

The Candy: Trader Joe’s Saltwater Taffy

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Don’t let anyone tell you Trader Joe’s is a health-foods store…

The Dream: I knew the rosé would be sweet and light. I needed some candy with weight to it physically. It could not be something quickly chewed otherwise I would go through the glass of wine super fast. Although it was a sweet wine, I couldn’t go bitter to counterbalance. The wine still has a zing to it and choosing a bitter licorice would be too confusing flavor wise. At first I thought a citrus-flavored candy would be my best bet. The taffy won though because of the variety and unpaired status on this blog. Also, taffy is sweet but not overly so, since it’s so much work to eat. I also just had a good feeling. And I was standing too long in the aisle of the bustling Trader Joe’s and had to pick.

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The wine-glass cameo is to congratulate the Smith Class 2012 for your graduation. Rock on.

The Reality: 

The wine is mostly tangy, which surprises me. It certainly has a sweetness, but there is an overall bitterness (some stronge tannins up in this wine for certain). Concerns me slightly, but it’s cool and refreshing so I have high hopes. 

Let’s go through the flavor of taffy and their corresponding pairing:

Sour Apple–I don’t know why they called it sour. It’s mostly sweet with a slight introduction of sour in the beginning. It goes well with the wine, though the wine’s flavor is downplayed a bit after. They go well together though, since they both offer conflicting flavors.

Watermelon–Like most things watermelon flavored, it tastes nothing like watermelon. It’s hyper sweet, yet weirdly refreshing. The sip of wine after is bitter and sharp. Not a good pairing. 

Red licorice–I will be honest, I could not wrap my head around a taffy that tasted like red licorice. It tastes like red licorice, but is a taffy. It’s fine when you bring fruit into a taffy flavor, but a candy? It was like eating red licorice but feeling like something went horrible wrong in the process. I barely tasted anything notable in the wine, mostly because my head was still spinning.

Strawberry banana–It tasted like banana bread with a warm, strawberry flavor. It truly did taste like a baked good and made me feel warm. The wine is rather sweet after, with just a kick of tanginess. A very excellent pairing.

Cherry–This was terrible. It was an extremely sour candy and the wine tasted bitter after. Not good at all.

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This was fun since every piece of candy brought a different taste experience. I highly recommend grabbing a bottle of this stuff and buying a mixed bag of taffy (hopefully from a loud, overpriced fair vendor). 

My next pairing may be delayed since I’m going out of town this weekend. The weekend is usually when I do a pairing, but I’ll try to make up some lost time. Until then, chill your glasses and enjoy the start of summer. 

Orange You Glad to Have a Drink?

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I get emails from several foodie/wino website/blogs. And I learn a lot! I hear I sound very informed about wine, but it is all smoke & mirrors and I would be nothing without websites like Tasting Table and The Daily Sip.

Here is a cool infographic from Tasting Table about orange wine. The hue of orange wine is determined by how much the time the skin of the grape spends with its juices. Not clear? Hint: they are not necessarily always orange. Sometimes they are pink or a very shy red. I still don’t know much, but this infographic can help and who knows, maybe we will see an orange wine grace these pages.

Stay Cool and Your Wine Even Cooler

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I read about this nifty new wine gadget called the Corkcicle.

From Corckcicle.com

A Corckcicle is placed inside the wine to make it the ideal temperature, keeping your wine cold without an ice bucket or a fridge. After 2 hours in the freezer, it’s read to be inserted into the wine. And it’s not just for white wines, it’s designed for reds as well. It’s als0 reusable. A quick wash and it’s party ready once more.

It’s price is fairly friendly (under $30) but I am not sure I’m ready to commit. Nonetheless, a nifty new wine gadget for you committed winos!

A Mishap in the Orient

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I have not been very faithful to this blog, dear readers. April was not kind and I was overwhelmed with work, visits and travel. It’s May now and excuses are officially out. This is no way to run a blog. So here I am again. Just don’t call it a come back.

This particular post pairs a wine and candy from the same locale: China. I suppose it’s timely too because this experience did not quite work out like I wanted. It is not to the same scale as the crisis with Mr. Chen but nonetheless, I raise this glass to you Hilary.

I went into this pairing totally blind. (Ok I know that sounds awful considering I just referenced Chen. But I wrote that completely unwittingly. It’s just too late now.) I chose a wine and candy off the smallests of criteria. Let me tell you. It wasn’t a good idea.

The Wine: Kuei Hua Chen Chiew, Grape Wine. Beijin Dragon Seal Wines Co.

White? Red?…Orange?

The Candy: The Coconut Candy

It is What it Says it Is

The Dream: 

An awesome, great, totally perfect experience that I planned based on endorphines and the thrill of being in a Chinese store (I’m a country bumpkin!). Oh and run-on sentences.

Some Pairing that I Used to Know

The Reality: 

This candy reminds a  lot of Creamsavers (anyone remember those?) It is extremely creamy and the flavor is thick in your mouth. I actually love it and I’m quite rapidly working through the bag. It takes awhile to go through just one, which is ideal. But for my sommelier expedition, it did not work. You can not drink and eat candy at the same time, so you have to sip after finishing one candy. This wine simply tasted like grape juice and extremely sweet. Make no mistake, it definitely is wine. Sam actually enjoyed it, which worked out well so it can not be too terrible.

Would this wine go with anything? I want to say something bitter, but my experience is that a bitter candy does not fix a very sweet wine. I actually could see this wine with Chinese food or something extremely salty.

I don’t know if I will venture into Chinese wine again, but if I do, there will be a carton of Chinese right next to me.