I mentioned that I had picked up a beer with Cheryl in mind, to thank her and her husband Gurzo for allowing me to live with them part time (most Monday nights I can be found in their home). That beer was Pangaea, which I was immediately attracted to for two reasons: its geographic theme, and its Dogfish Head label. I read the label in the store and saw its mention of crystallized ginger, and thought back to Left Hand's Good Juju that Cheryl and I totally adored early in the summer. So I bought it, as a gift, not even meaning for Cheryl to share it with me, but ever sweet and thoughtful, she did.
Dogfish Head's Pangaea was not at all what I expected, with a far more subtle ginger taste than anticipated. It has some spices in its flavor but doesn't cover up how clean and refreshing this pale ale tasted (possibly due in part to the image of it being brewed using water from Antarctica). Overall, I liked it. My favorite Dogfish Head is still probably one of the stouts (perhaps the other majorly geographically themed World Wide Stout), but this is a really nice beer, and I imagine it goes well with food because it doesn't have a particularly overwhelming flavor. Its unoffensive nature (both in flavor and in the theme of bringing the world together) makes it a good beer to share, too.
Colleen: 334
Paul: 306 (plus a few that he's been meaning to share...)
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