Reviews: The Barley Blog On Gansett Cream Ale
From the Barley Blog: The folks behind Narragansett’s resurrection the past few years have decided to reintroduce one of their more popular products from the...
From the Barley Blog:
The folks behind Narragansett’s resurrection the past few years have decided to reintroduce one of their more popular products from the 1960s and 1970s ’ the Cream Ale. This newer, modern interpretation "... is a throwback to Pre-Prohibition cream ales," but with a hoppier presence that should appeal to the current realm of craft beer drinkers. I was obviously much too young for the first wave of the beer’s popularity, but I can see how this newer version has potential for being just as successful.
Brewed at a variety of locations (Trinity Brew House, Cottrell Brewery and North American Brewery), the beer is made a four different malts along with Columbus and Willamette hops for bittering and aroma. The end result is a nearly sessionable brew that is smooth and flavorful ’ 5% ABV and 22 IBU.