Tasting Notes: Goose Island Harvest Ale and Mild Winter
Brewery: Goose Island Beer Company [MyBreweryTap.com
These are the first two bottles I’ve opened from the winter US 52 Week Beer Club consignment from MyBreweryTap.com (and as I drank them last Saturday evening, my first two beers of the year).
I’ve never had either of these before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Goose Island Harvest Ale turned out to be a toffee-brown ale with a lively head and a malt-sweet aroma. Fresh and refreshing with flavours of orange-citrus and a distinctly floral character. Sweet but not too sweet, light but not overly-hoppy. Very easy-drinking, even at 5.7% ABV, and all in all, quite delicious. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for this one in future.
Mild Winter was a much odder bird. A 5.6% ABV malty, dark brown ale, Mild Winter was nutty and slightly spiced, but had a slightly odd follow-through; the after-taste struck me as quite savoury for a beer that seemed like it ought to taste quite sweet. The tasting notes from MyBreweryTap suggest “spicy rye flavours” and the Goose Island website confirms that rye flakes were used in the brewing – perhaps that’s what I was tasting. Still, I have to confess that I wasn’t so sure about this one. It wasn’t bad, but it’s probably not one I’d rush back to.

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