World Beer Tour 2014 — Part 2

Well, February has come and gone, and there weren’t too many highlights for the month.  The weather here in Ohio was quite crappy, but that’s pretty much the case everywhere.  Thankfully, the nearest Winking Lizard is only a hop, skip, and a jump from the homestead.  That gave me plenty of excuse to work on my world beer tour, and with the help of my unofficial manager, Katina, we are going to add another 8 beers to our list, bringing our grand total to 24.

Aventinus

Aventinus

Aventinus (ABV 8) — This beer is an example of a Weizenbock.  I am a huge fan of wheat beers, but Aventinus is a unique example because it shuns all of the traditional characteristics of a normal wheat beer.  This beer is nice and dark instead of golden, and there was no fruity notes as one would expect with a wheat beer.  But, Aventinus is an experience, and I found it to be unique and quite tasty.  Just be forewarned if you think “weizen” is going to get you a traditional wheat beer — don’t forget the “bock” part of the name.

Unibroue La Fin Du Monde

Unibroue La Fin Du Monde

Unibroue La Fin du Monde (ABV 9) — This example of a Tripel is thick and golden.  I found it to be very tart and fruity.  There was some hoppiness, but not enough to dominate the overall flavor of the beer.  This beer is really good.  It is very smooth and its tartness is a nice change of pace without being overwhelmingly sweet.  I highly recommend this beer if you haven’t tried one yet.

Anderson Valley Wild Turkey Stout

Anderson Valley Wild Turkey Stout

Anderson Valley Wild Turkey Stout (ABV 6.9) — This Imperial Stout pours nice and dark with a thick golden head.  There were distinct chocolate and vanilla aromas as well as those same taste notes.  This beer isn’t quite as thick as I expected, but that did not detract from the overall superior flavor of the beer.  The bourbon barrel notes are not quite as prominent as some other bourbon barrel stouts, but were still present enough to add a little something to the overall flavor of the beer.

Thirsty Dog Bernese

Thirsty Dog Bernese

Thirsty Dog Bernese (ABV 10.5) — If you order this barleywine, brace yourself.  It is very strong, and it is hoppy, hoppy, hoppy, hoppy, and also a little hoppy.  Instead of a barleywine, I thought I might have been poured a glass of whiskey mixed with liquid grass.  You had better LOVE IPAs if you’re going to tackle this beer.  I don’t, so next time I’ll pass.

Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale

Great Lakes Conway’s Irish Ale

Great Lakes Conway’s Irish Ale (ABV 6.5) — This beer is an example of a red ale.  It pours with a deep copper color that has a reddish tinge to it.  The beer drinks smooth and is on the thin side of the spectrum.  It is advertised as having a caramel and apple aroma, but I could not detect ANY aroma coming from this beer (maybe I was stuffy — it has been rather cold here) nor could I detect any aftertaste.  This beer imparts its flavor on your tongue while it’s in your mouth, but the taste quickly excuses itself after you swallow.  There was minimal to no hoppiness.  This beer was a real pleasure to drink.

New Belgium Fat Tire

New Belgium Fat Tire

New Belgium Fat Tire (ABV 5.2) — I was at a loss with this amber ale.  I felt there was virtually no taste to this beer.  Once it slides of the tongue, any flavor it had was immediately gone.  There was no hoppiness to this beer at all.  This would be a fine beer for someone who doesn’t really like the flavor of beer to drink.  Not very impressive, in my opinion.

Stone Smoked Porter

Stone Smoked Porter

Stone Smoked Porter with vanilla bean (ABV 5.9) — This example of a porter is one of my favorites so far.  The beer pours very dark with a thick, sudsy head.  This beer has a nice, thick texture and some deep, dark chocolate notes.  Stone Smoked Porter is lightly carbonated so it is easy to drink.  There is some slight bitterness on the back of the tongue with a hint of nutty aftertaste.  This is one you gotta try if you get the chance.

Lindemans Framboise

Lindemans Framboise

Lindemans Framboise (ABV 4) — My wife actually drank this example of a fruit lambic, and she really enjoyed it.  But, she doesn’t like beer, in general.  That is how I think of Lindemans Framboise — a beer for those who do not like the taste of beer.  I love beer, so to me this drink tastes like someone is drinking raspberry Kool-Aid from an unwashed beer mug — lots of fruit flavor with minimal beer characteristics.  I am interested in trying other lambics, but this one is one that I will keep skipping.

Report Card: Ri Ra the Irish Pub

The magnificent bar at Ri Ra the Irish Pub

The magnificent bar at Ri Ra the Irish Pub

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http://www.rira.com/charlotte/

Overall GrubGrade A-

 

The Breakdown:

Atmosphere:  Grade A:  Ri Ra the Irish Pub is no pretender.  The place looked so much like what I think an Irish pub should look like, I was a little taken aback that our server didn’t have the Irish brogue.  The place was pretty empty when we went, which was later on a Sunday evening – guess the good folks in Charlotte don’t believe in getting crazy on Sunday.  The place was really quiet.  Anyway, Ri Ra was very clean, and it was easy to forget we were still in the States.

High marks:  Clean with authentic looking decor

Low marks:   Expected more patrons

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Service:  Grade B+:  The service at Ri Ra the Irish Pub was good.  Our server, Justin, certainly took care of our needs.  Our drinks and food were delivered in timely fashion, and nothing was forgotten.  This is going to sound strange, but it was a little boring.  I  think since the restaurant was pretty much empty, our server could have spent an extra minute or two chatting us up.  It’s not a big complaint, but the service lacked that “wow” factor we’re looking for when we give out “A’s” in this category.

High marks:  Good service, virtually no wait for food and drinks

Low marks:   Service was a little boring

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Food/Spirits:  Grade A-:  We fully expected Ri Ra the Irish Pub to have really good drinks.  I mean, I don’t think you’re legally allowed to claim any Irish ties unless you’ve got the whole alcohol thing nice and tidy.  Ri Ra certainly has that going for them.  Katina ordered a Sour Dragon, a white shandy, and a pink lemonade.  If you’re counting, that’s 3 cocktails.  There can be only one explanation for this kind of excess – they were really good drinks.  I settled on something called a Happy Days, and of course had to order a Guinness (not to do so would be sacrilege), and a Victory Golden Monkey, which was also completely awesome.  My final drink, however, was a La Fin du Monde by Unibroue.  This beer from Quebec, Canada blew me away.  I know…why a Canadian beer in an Irish pub?  The answer is simple:  it was on special.  This was one of the best beers I’ve ever had.  If you’re counting, that’s 4 for me – now that’s why we always get hotels downtown so we can walk to these restaurants.  On to the food!  For our appetizer, we ordered the wild chicken wings.  This is where the experience gets weird, because these were probably the BEST WINGS WE’VE EVER HAD.  That’s right…in an Irish pub where they’re not even a featured item.  The wings were well prepared, and the wild sauce had the perfect amount of heat.  You could take your time and really savor the flavor instead of eating them really fast because the sauce is too hot.  For entrées, we both got hamburgers.  I’m starting to notice we order a lot of hamburgers, and I will make an effort to be more adventurous.  But we’re at a bar, for Pete’s sake.  And, I was able to get a burger made from lamb – score!  Both our burgers were tasty and well prepared, and the hand cut fries were perfectly cooked (that’s the only time I’ve received perfectly cooked hand cut fries – ever).  When it came time for dessert, we made a bit of history.  We ordered another serving of the wild wings.  We have never eaten the same thing twice in the same sitting – I mean, why would anyone do that.  I challenge you to get to Ri Ra the Irish pub and order some wings and see if you don’t have an immense craving for more once you’ve finished them.  What a surprise, and a very pleasant one at that.

High marks:  Great drink selection and drinks, unbelievably good chicken wings

Low marks:  None but it’s hard for a pub to compete with some more upscale restaurants

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Value:  Grade B+:  We dropped another Ben Franklin at Ri Ra, but we also drank 7 alcoholic beverages, so that’s about half of the bill.  Since we had burgers, it’s hard to gauge portion size, but quality was top notch.  You simply must stop by Ri Ra the Irish Pub.  If I get back there, I expect the place to be rockin’, even if it is Sunday.

High marks:   Outstanding drinks and food for a reasonable price

Low marks:  Hard to determine portion size