I ran home like a giddy school girl and put on the Bitch's brew album, and went looking for my favorite snifter. When it was opened up I didn't know what to expect. I didnt read the label and had no idea what I was getting into. A strong smell of toffee, carmel, and plum wafted past my nose as I poured it into my glass. The long legs of this full bodied beer clung to my glass as I gave it a quick swirl, and then brought it up to my nose. I was met again by the toffee, carmel, and plum, but also some dark berries and some smoke. The taste was complex, with wonderful roasted carmel notes, black currants, and a sweet/dryness from the honey. The full body coated my tongue and left a sweet velvety finish.
Wow, what a amazing beer.
I decided to let it warm up a little, and enjoy the late summer air on the patio with one of my favorite cigars, a Padron serie 1926 #9. This medium bodied smoke added to the complexity of the beer, and made the currants and honey pop. With Miles still playing in the background, I let myself drift away into the cool summer breeze. Now that was relaxation.
