🍻 tj5553's Beer Reviews - Pina Colada in a Can?! 🍻
Hello All!
Today I'll be sharing a very interesting beer with you. This one is local brew out of Fort Worth, Texas. It is called Pina Colada, by Martin House Brewing. It is a Coconut Cream Ale with Pineapple, just the kind of refreshing brew I could go for. I had been saving this last can in order to write a review. Seeing as it was a hot, Texas summer day and I just got home from a long day at work, I figured it was the perfect time to bust this one out and write up my thoughts.
Here are a couple pictures of the can. As is the norm for Martin House Brewing, the colors pop, and the design stands out.
Without further ado, let's pop this one open and see what's inside!
Notice the glass says Southern Star. I had originally intended to drink this out of a Martin House glass, but by the time I got around to pouring it... it completely slipped my mind. Thus I'll be promoting Southern Star with my glassware, a very solid local brewery out of Conroe, Texas!
Pina Colada Coconut Cream Ale with Pineapple
Pina Colada | Brewed by Martin House Brewing Company - Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
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Style | Flavored Cream Ale |
Alcohol | 5.4% ABV |
IBUs | N/A |
Format | Can |
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Appearance | Slightly hazy, yellow with a white head. Head faded quite rapidly. |
Aroma | Typical cream ale (grain, not overly complex), but with some coconut and semi-hidden pineapple notes. Some slight citrus notes from the pineapple. |
Taste | Moderately sweet and coconut forward, with the pineapple following in its shadow. Grain flavors are present throughout. The tropical notes from he coconut and pineapple fade a bit go give leeway to the grain-forward ale. The ale leaves you a slightly sweet finish, with hints of tropical notes, but is dominated by the flavors of the cream ale that is the core of the beer. |
Mouthfeel | Medium carbonation with a relatively creamy texture. Medium bodied beer, very nice. |
Tasting Notes | Overall, an enjoyable beer. It would be nice to enjoy by itself or with a meal and would go well with a trip to the beach or by the poolside. My only major complaints are that I wish the pineapple and coconut flavors were a bit more prominent and that the flavors melded better. Unfortunately, the grain flavors are rather prominent throughout the tasting experience, which is not something I particularly enjoy. (Please note that I say grain flavors as opposed to malt flavors. More accurately speaking, I doubt they used something other than malted barley when brewing this, so "malt" would be more correct. However, since I am trying to distinctly differentiate flavors, and this comes across with a more "grainy" flavor rather than what most of us would consider a richer and tastier "malty" flavor, I decided on this terminology. With that said, back go the beer.) If the flavors could be better blended with the pineapple and coconut, giving a better impression of a "piña colada," then I think the beer would be elevated to a whole new level. In my opinion, this is the main aspect holding it back from getting a higher score. |
Score | 7/10 (This is my subjective score) |
Nice review, I don't know if I would like coconut tasting, but it sounds interesting.
Thank you! It was certainly an interesting beer. Fortunately, the coconut was not "fake coconut" if that makes sense, so the flavors were a bit more subtle and natural. Thank you for taking the time to read my review!
This is really extraordinary :)
Beer with a taste of coconuts and pineapple ... the idea itself is something that would not come to my mind.
A great review! Thanks for that!
In Germany, we have Weizen beer and we sometimes add a small shot of banana juice which tastes great - give it a try if you got the chance ;) Only a small shot.
Here in the Netherlands, it's already a challenge to find banana juice. But I found it and use it namely for Weizen beer :)
Cheers and
STEEM ON!!!
Thanks for reading and for the tip on the banana juice! That sounds like it would taste great, especially since a lot of hefeweizen beers already have some banana flavors. I'm sure it would taste great in other weizen beers as well.
This beer is certainly unique, as are many of the brews by this particular brewery. Thanks again for reading and leaving some feedback!
Cheers!
Exactly :)
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