2×4 DIPA
A relative newcomer in the Wyoming beer scene, Melvin Brewing started out life as the in-house brewery at Thai Me Up restaurant in Jackson. While they still operate the brewpub, they have graduated from a 3bbl system to a 30bbl brewhouse after winning two medals at the World Beer Cup, one of which was a Gold in the Imperial India Pale Ale category awarded to their 2×4. Brewed with copious amount of Columbus, Centennial, Citra, Simcoe and “some other secret hops,” this 10% ABV beer is big enough to venture into triple IPA territory.
Tasting Notes: After a few swirls and slight warming, the nose produces notes of mango with underlying tones of hay and onion. The taste is that of a strong pale ale if you doubled the recipe. Lots of juicy tropical hop notes throughout the palate with a small amount of piny bitterness at the finish. At 10% ABV you taste and feel the alcohol and a sticky, boozy sweetness stays on your palate long after your last sip.
Coffee Ruckus
Coffee stouts are all the rage in the craft beer industry and Melvin’s Coffee Ruckus stands up to the best of them. As big as the state it’s brewed in, this 13% ABV imperial stout is best enjoyed on a cold winter eve in front of your fire. Pour a full glass, light up a stogie and enjoy the comfort of a good book.
Tasting Notes: After letting the bottle warm to cellar temp (~56 degrees), the nose hinted at slight coffee notes but not quite as pungent as Perennial’s Sump or Goose Island’s Bourbon County Brand Coffee Stout. Dark fruits are apparent on the nose as well and the roasted malts sneak in there right at the end. The taste provides much more coffee than the nose but not an overwhelming amount. The taste is extremely balanced and for being a 13% ABV beer, it is very easy drinking. The mouthfeel is an excellent example of the style and does not offer any of the soy and cloying sweetness that some imperial stouts deliver. The finish is fairly clean and keeps you coming back for sip after sip.