Beer of the Weekend #99: Alleycat Amber Ale

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The beer this weekend is Alleycat Amber Ale brewed by the Lost Coast Brewery of Eureka, California.


Serving type: Six 12-ounce bottles. No freshness or born-on date.

Appearance: Poured a light copper. Two fingers of thick, off-white head developed and dissipated slowly to leave a spotted lacing and thick ring around the edge.

Smell: Spicy at first, with a cinnamon and pine blast. Then it mellows to caramel and tangerine citrus.

Taste: Thankfully, the spice from the smell is nonexistent, but the caramel and tangerine citrus is prevalent. There’s a nice little hop bite at the end that is well balanced with the malts.

Drinkability: Decent and tasty brew, and very drinkable.

Fun facts about Alleycat Amber Ale:

-Price: $8.59/sixer.

-Serving temperature: 45-50ºF.

-Alcohol content: 5.5 percent ABV.

-Food pairings: BA recommends sharp cheeses like Blue and Cheddar, and meat.

-There’s lots of cat related fun happening on the carrier. On the handle is “The Purrrfect Beer!” The bottom features this text from, Barbara Groom, Lost Coast’s brewmaster:

Wet your whiskers with Lost Coats Brewery’s Alleycat Amber Ale. No tame housecat, Alleycat Amber yowls with an assertive, full flavor. One drink and you’ll be prowling the streets for more. Brewed with American pale barley and English crystal and caramel malts, Alleycat Amber gets its bite from the freshest Yakima Valley hops. Its rich color and medium body create a taste sensation that will make you glad it has nine lives. Go on and scratch that itch for another six-pack! Guaranteed to put the PURRR in PURRRFECT.

-Lost Coast brews have taken in a slew of awards. Alleycat’s haul includes first place at the 2004 Humboldt County Fair, the bronze medal at the 2002 California State Fair, and both Best of Show and a gold medal at the 1997 California Brewer’s Fest.


The Quiet Man’s grade: B.

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