
These days, Brainblásta is Ireland's only regularly-produced barley wine. Until a few years ago Diageo made something branded a barley wine under their Smithwick's marque. I never got to try it, but at only 5.5% ABV one has to question how barleywine-ish it really was. Back in the mid-1990s, when I was working as The Worst Barman In Dublin, our pub's stock of Smithwick's Barley Wine was consumed exclusively by one very elderly gentleman who would buy one bottle per week on a Saturday evening on his way home from Mass. This, I suspect, was representative of the beer's main demographic and isn't a terribly sustainable economic model.
It was the year I worked in that pub that The Porter House microbrewery opened its doors in


An braon blasta is Irish for "the tasty drop". Does this beer live up to its punnage? I think it does. It starts out with a powerful bitter punch which manages to avoid the harshness sometimes found in strong hoppy ales. It's followed immediately afterwards by a sweet candy caramel flavour which is similarly uncompromising yet delicious. Sipping Brainblásta -- bitter then sweet, bitter then sweet -- produces a taste sensation akin to eating a toffee apple from the inside out.
The trend among Ireland's handful of craft brewers is still for sessionable beers of 4.5% or under. The stronger stuff only shows up as special editions from the Porterhouse, Messrs Maguire and the Franciscan Well. It all makes me very glad that the novelty of Brainblásta shows no sign of abating, even after a dozen years.
Very good piece, covered the Session topic while also writing something about your own environment and the beer culture within it. Wish I had written something like that now.
ReplyDeleteCheers Kieran. It doesn't happen very often.
ReplyDeleteAre there any new offerings from the Porterhouse to match their Celebration Stout?
ReplyDeleteI will probably return to the Emerald Isle in May, don't say I did not warn you.
Sadly no. I should be able to source you a bottle, though.
ReplyDeleteTheir top-notch Vienna lager is on tap at the moment.