Showing posts with label Panhead Custom Ales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panhead Custom Ales. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Beer - #605 - Panhead - Vandal (Fresh Hopped) keg

2015 and it's that time again, Fresh Hopped beers abound, and this is an old favourite in a current version. so Hop grassy beer, SuperGrass, Super numbers and all-in on party time.

Not only did the Americans invent hot-rodding, they invented hop-rodding too.


This is a 1 litre FYO bottle of an 8.0% ABV beer, and 90 IBU things which is  6.3 drink units in NZ,  This about  240 calories a serve size.

The Vandal is Brewed by Panhead Custom Ales in the style of an  India Pale Ale (IPA) and they're in Upper Hutt, New Zealand

In the late 1960's a Tauranga teenager called John Reid threw a kiwi hat in to that ring with the the famed "Vandal", a dazzling green flake 1919 Dodge Bucket.

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In his spirit we are rising to the other challenge with a beer named in his honour - a big, bitter APA stuffed with the tropical hit of Nelson Sauvin, Kohatu and Riwaka Hops.

Like any good hotrod, it's built to attract as much attention as possible.

So what could possibly go wrong?

Absolutely immense aroma of wet cut grass, sugars and a hint of a citrus.

Pour is pale, but you could tell, and a giant head forms, mostly on purpose because, hey, I can. Aroma in the glass is lovely.

Panhead  - Vandal (FH)Initial taste then. I thought this was slightly sour other than bitter, and there is lovely malt sugar thing there that offsets a little that thought, and I don't think this is particularly bitter bitter.

It is very green to drink, raw and insistent hop on the front end, and a finish that is slightly to the dry, the middle is fleeting but carries well.

Grapefruit. That's the one, it's quite tart and insistent.

For a beer that I thought I wasn't enjoying I appear to have sipped my way thought quite a bit of it. But I'm not totally engaged with it, for me this really is too 'green', just a bit raw and unfinished. It is nice to drink, but it isn't as polite or rounded or complete as other big IPA beers that I have had and enjoyed, I don't think it's as good as the time when I gave this a 10 that time I drank it. Seems such a long time ago.

This stands well in the great IPA category, and has, I think enough difference about to be near the front.  I could if pushed name 4 or 5 more rounded and even IPA beers, but this is as it says it is a vandal of immensnessness.

The pdubyah-o-meter rates this as 8 of its things from the thing.  I don't seem to be enjoying this as a beer as much as I wanted to, and I think that appears to be the case in that the first time was the best and each other time has just fallen short of that strange memory thing where you think you literally had an epiphany.



The double dip review




  1. Am I enjoying it? I am, and I think I've been clouded by the first experience that you can never have again. Unlike when your wife walks into the room and that's just awesome every time.

  2. Would I have another? I would, this is and remains a go-to beer.

  3. Would I share with a friend on a porch and set the world to rights? I'd hesitate with this version but I'd take it anyway just because it is what it says it is, and I'm all-in on that.



Music. Well it was time to get the old 'in the day' thing going, and so it is time for 'Supergrass', the album  'In it for the money' - listen here on Spotify

Supergrass were an English alternative rock band from Oxford.England.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9xwduPKgnc

INDIA PALE ALE & IPA



India Pale Ale gets its name and unique style from British brewers who were making beer for export to India. This style has an intense hop flavor which was used to preserve the beer for the long voyage. India Pale Ale has a golden to copper color with a medium maltiness and body. The aroma is moderate to very strong. IPAs work especially well at cutting the heat of chili, vindaloo or Sichuan cuisine.

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Beer - #460 - Panhead - Lamb Chopper

How could you not want to buy a beer called Lamb Chopper ?

Brewed by Panhead Custom Ales  in the style that is of  Saison and they are Upper Hutt, New Zealand

I have  a 6% ABV, 20 IBU things worth. and 2.3 standard drinks in the bottle, which is around 180 calories a 355ml serve, or 240 the bottle, from this a 500ml bottle (16 Fl Oz).

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Determined to find out how customised a beer can Panhead collaborated with food writer Anna-Tait Jamieson to create this mind-warping Witbeir for Beervana 2014.

Where cone Motueka and Nelson Sauvin is some thing, Coriander seeds, Juniper berries and Thyme is another.

But we felt out new 'funk wit' need an additional push over the line with something seriously weird. So ewe's milk it was.

Lamb Chopper is not the common herd. Drink it Fresh.

I think a beer the most and least that I'm looking forward to, I heard someone tell me that it was , and then I read the words and I think mmmmmm

Monday, May 19, 2014

Beer - #379 - Panhead - Vandal (Fresh Hopped)

Ah there's a new version off this beer I had a while back and gave it a 10! - This though is  a Fresh Hopped  version.

The Vandal is Brewed by Panhead Custom Ales in the style of an  India Pale Ale (IPA) and they're in Upper Hutt, New Zealand

This is a 500ml bottle of an 8.0% ABV beer, and 90 IBU things which is  3.15 drink units in NZ, I think this about  240 calories a serve.

Not only did the Americans invent hot-rodding, they invented hop-rodding too.

IPanhead Vandal FHn the late 1960's a Tauranga teenager called John Reid threw a kiwi hat in to that ring with the the famed "Vandal", a dazzling green flake 1919 Dodge Bucket.
In his spirit we are rising to the other challenge with a beer named in his honour - a big, bitter APA stuffed with the tropical hit of Nelson Sauvin, Kohatu and Riwaka Hops.

Like any good hotrod, it's built to attract as much attention as possible.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Beer - #337 - Panhead - Trekken

I ease myself into the Saturday evening with this a Panhead - Trekken- a Saison beer.

Brewed by Panhead Custom Ales , this one in the Style of a  Saison and they're in Upper Hutt, New Zealand



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Fruity, sweet nose with hay and grassy hints. Fabulously bitter with a nice banana malt finish

This is a new-world approach to the Saison style, throwing in hops like Citra and Sorachi Ace and others.

A 500ml bottle of a 6% ABV beer, 180 calories a serving (240-ish for the bottle),  and this is 2.37 standard drink units in NZ.

Worse thing about this beer, the dark text on dark background making it almost unreadable.

Panhead - Trekken1Real grassy hop aroma on opening, as it does with a firm hiss. Very lively in the glass, golden pour with a reasonable and persistent head.

Unusual palate this, the familiar musty dusty saison style, but this has a fair amount of sweetness too.

The pdubyah-o-meter rates this as a  6.5 on the scale of arbitrary, which is average to good in my mind.

For me this dialled up in hops by aroma, and not necessarily in the palate. It is however dangerously drinkable and this has disappeared with ay too much ease. Obviously then there is a taste point in this that ticks my button.

I should like this more, but I'm left feeling that this is too light in body for my taste. I like the flavours that it develops though. I probably need another to be more accurate

The double dip review questions


  1. Am I enjoying it?  It's refreshing and quaffable

  2. Would I have another? Probably not, it finishes towards dry.

  3. Would I share with a friend on a porch and set the world to rights? Not this one no.



I was watching the sportsball on the teevee, the local team is getting a serve, so I changed to music. and Rogue Wave the album Permalight -- Good Morning

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhGDXH95oSg&w=420&h=315]

SAISON



Fruity esters dominate the aroma. Clarity is good with a large foamy head on top. The addition of several spices and herbs create a complex fruity or citrusy flavor. Light to medium bodied with very high carbonation. Alcohol level is medium to high.





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