Anvil Ale, part 3
I sampled some of the Dark Anvil Ale today. It came out really good, with a light hoppy finish. I'm a little worried about the head though.
The beer itself is a very dark amber color, almost like a porter. It has a light flavor, similar to most American style ales, but is also very rich, creamy, and smooth like a stout. There is no bitterness at all, I think the decision to use the Willemette hops was a good one.
However, the carbonation isn't what I had hoped for. When poured into the glass, the beer seems almost completely flat, unless I "glorp" (when you pour too fast, and the bottle makes that sound momentarily as the air rushes in to fill the bottle) it when I pour.
I spoke with Chuck down at his shop, and after verifying that I had used the correct amount of priming sugar (3/8 cup for this batch), he suggested that I just give it another couple of weeks in the bottle before worrying about it.
So that is what I'm going to do.
-Devin.

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You know, for a guy who hasn't had a drop in nigh on twenty years (I had my share -- I just had it all at the same sitting), I can still remember a lot of this stuff pretty well. I may have swilled way too much, but I took it awfully seriously.
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