This is only the second time I've mentioned the Moat Mountain Brewery in
my blog, and that’s because you can’t get their beers everywhere. But then
again if you could, they might not be the hidden gem I have found them to be. They
are local, North Conway, NH, and at least one of the nearby craft beer shops
nearby does carry their beers. My first taste was at the 2010 New Brewers Festival where I had their cask drawn Imperial Stout. That beer is a serious
drink and coming from a cask where it is still living and fresh made it a real
treat.
This week for my Local Spotlight I chilled down a bomber (22
oz bottle) of Moat Mountain Belgian Style Tripel for some thoughtful
consideration. I actually picked up this bottle at Downeast Beverage Company in
Portland, ME during my recent One Day Scavenger Hunt for food and drink.
The beer pours an
orange/gold color with an off-white head that doesn’t stick around too long.
The beer sounded crisp when I poured it. The nose is pretty big and full of
spice and yeast aromas. The nose definitely locks this beer into the style
correctly. In the mouth the beer is malty and a bit sweet but finishes very
crisp with hints of hops and fruit along the way. This is a full bodied beer and although
the finish is short, it is flavorful and clean.
As I drank the beer I hit the web to find out more about Moat
Mountain. Moat Mountain was started by Stephan Johnson, a Johnson & Wales
alum and restaurateur in Portland, ME area. In the late 1990’s he acquired the
Scottish Lion Inn property and set about executing his vision for Moat Mountain
which would include a brewery, restaurant and inn. Since officially opening in
2000 Moat Mountain has received acclaim from Yankee Magazine and is seeing positive
reviews at TripAdvisor.com.
Moat Mountain brews year round with consistent offerings that includes a Weiss, Pilsner, Pale Ale, Brown Ale and a Stout. Their seasonal
and limited availability brews range from the Tripel I am tasting now to a Mai
Bock, to a Lager and a Blueberry Wheat Ale, just to name a few.
The last time I was in the Conway area was over the 2010 Christmas holiday and the brewery was not open on the one day I had
some time to make a trip. I also couldn’t find any of the beers in local Conway stores
(the ones that were open) so I hadn’t had it in almost a year. I certainly need
to plan a trip sometime soon because this beer is making me really happy!
Cheers!
Jason
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