
Goose Island's Oak Aged Saison is about as fruity and sweet as I can take. I was ready to move on to something with more of a kick to it but I still went away feeling this was a victory in my quest to appreciate the Belgium style of beer.
I rolled a critical, if you will. $6 Draft 6.5% ABV.

This brew is like an American Pale Ale with the hops turned down a notch. After the sickly sweet saison I had just had this beer might as well have been a hop bomp the first few sips but after I was halfway through with it I came to realize it is fairly mild.
This brew is standard but somehow dodges becoming mediocre because of that. I couldn't put my finger on why I was enjoying this beer as much as I was but I blame Goose Islands tinkering. I could see this becoming one of their (already crowded) mass produced beers as it is fairly simple but still damn good. $5 draft 5.0% ABV.
The countdown for the Clybourn location has begun. If you are in the Chicago area and you don't check this place out before it closes at the end of the year, you are doing yourself a disservice.
3 comments:
I would bet the thing you liked about the Hopscotch Ale that you can't put your finger on is the fan boy love you have of Goose Island
What gave you that impression? That it was SIX DAYS since the last time I wrote about them? ha ha ha
I really love the pic of the saison.. it just seems to glow.
I definitely need to get back to the Goose before they close it. Living in Indianapolis makes it tough though. Are they going to relocate? I don't believe I have heard what their future plans are.
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