Waltzing Matilda

Goose Island is a brewer in Chicago, IL hat makes some really great stuff.  their Bourbon Country Stout is a favorite of mine and is highly regarded among craft beer nerds like myself.  I have had 9 or so Goose Island brews and have enjoyed all of them,  With the possible exception of their Christmas Ale which I dint quite get and the Pils which again just didn’t do it for me.

Today I am having one of the Belgians that they make, called Matilda.   I have had it before at Brewforia, when it was on tap there and enjoyed it, but his time it is in a 12oz bottle.   It pours a nice orange peach color with a very small short lived head, settling quickly to a ring around the edge of the glass.  A soft mild fruity aroma of apples, pears and a fairly pungent bite.   Light malt medley of some of the similar pale fruits in the aroma.  A little peppery, fairly sweet and the typical Belgian yeast character is moderate.  More bitter at the end that I expected.  the commercial description says  that it is profusely hopped.  Maybe that extra hop bitterness is what I am picking up that is throwing me off a little.  I wouldn’t say that this is a classic Belgian, but one that has been Americanized a bit.

I expect examples of the style to be more light wispy, spritzy and less up front bitterness. Still I am not opposed to creative tweaks and artistic license.  There are several Belgian Sub-Styles, Belgian Strong, Belgian Dubel, Belgian Strong etc, this one is just “Belgian”.  I guess in a way that means you cant say it is not to style when it is in a bit of a catch-all sub genre.  Orval is the classic and highly rated example of this style.   I’ll have to have one of those to compare with this.

I am still a big fan of Goose Island though.

Author: brewster

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