Friday, March 13, 2009

Anchors Aweigh

Anchor Brewing Company has been brewing beer in San Francisco since 1896, although it emerged on the craft/micro brewing scene after Fritz Maytag acquired and subsequently saved the brewery from closure in 1965. The brewery is one of the last remaining producers of Californian Common beer, which is colloquially known as steam beer. Actually, Anchor have an appellation stating that they alone can call their product "Steam Beer".
I have had these three bottles of beer from Anchor Brewing Company sitting at home for a while since picking them up from Whole Foods, Kensington. I have enjoyed the Steam beer before on a few occasions, but had not come across the Liberty Ale or Porter.
Anchor Steam is an interesting beer. It is a lager, but is fruity and has a caramel edge like an ale. It is fermented at ale yeast temperatures which results in both lager and ale characteristics emerging in the flavour profile. I enjoy this beer, but I don't think it's for everyone. It is even better when consumed during a "Come Dine With Me" omnibus on a Sunday afternoon!
Anchor Liberty Ale is an American style IPA in a similar vein to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. It is a good beer, but this beer style is becoming as common as muck these days. The Liberty Ale is a good interpretation of the style though and well worth picking up if you see it about, but I would not go hunting it down specifically. I feel the same about the Porter as well. It is a good beer and incredibly robust, but just lacks the subtle nuances that you get with a well presented cask of Fuller's London Porter. I think Fuller's really do have the best porter that is available. Maybe I am slightly biased as I live so close to the brewery, but that's my opinion none the less.
Anyhow that's all I care to say about these beer's from Anchor, although I would like to get my hands on a bottle of their "Old Foghorn" Barley Wine which I hear is a cracker.
The wife and I are off to St Ives for an extended weekend tomorrow and I am looking forward to getting away, breathing some ocean fresh air and having a few pints of St Austells and some harder to track down beers from Sharp's (I'm over Doom Bar). If anyone can recommend any good restaurants or pubs that I 'must' visit while I am in Cornwall, I would be most grateful. I have not been out to that part of the country before and it should be fun.

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12 Comments:

Blogger scissorkicks said...

I'm totally with you on Fuller's London Porter. The last two years brews have been superb. I've tasted plenty of great cask porters over the last few years, but Fuller's seems to have a slight edge.

March 13, 2009 at 4:16 AM  
Blogger Jeff Pickthall said...

Liberty and Porter are both stunning beers, don't be quick to dismiss them - they're worth returning to.

Liberty is the mitochondrial eve of American IPAs but its hoppiness has been overshadowed by pretenders to the the throne. It possesses greater subtlety and refinement than most - intricate layers of flavour that can entertain time after time: you can't say that about many US IPAs.

Porter is brilliant in its own right but I'm not convinced it really should be described as "porter" as it leads to false pre-conceived expectations of it. Its just a delightful, complex dark ale.

March 13, 2009 at 7:07 AM  
Blogger Stonch said...

Bloody hell, you're married! I thought you were younger than me!

March 13, 2009 at 7:16 AM  
Blogger Stonch said...

The only Anchor Beer I've ever really enjoyed is the Chrimbo one (can't remember what they call it).

March 13, 2009 at 7:17 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

Hi Jeff,
Nup, I'm six months older than you are. The Anchor Christmas Ale is different every year. The current liberty ale was actually the 1983 Christmas Ale.
Random fact I know, but my head is full of such trivial crap.

March 13, 2009 at 6:13 PM  
Blogger ZakAvery said...

You won't believe it, but Anchor Liberty Ale is surprisingly similar to Taylors Landlord. It's not the same, but it is pretty close.

March 14, 2009 at 6:34 AM  
Blogger John West said...

'I think Fuller's really do have the best porter that is available.'

I had cask London Porter for the first time in November and I'm pretty sure it's the best beer I've ever had. I just loved it. You're spot on (here, I'd normally begin to drone on about how utterly gut-wrenching it is to see the awful Jack Frost replace it in Fuller's pubs in December, but it's tedious, so I won't).

March 16, 2009 at 10:18 PM  
Blogger Tandleman said...

JJ. You need to try Phoenix Porter. It will give Fullers a good run for their money.

March 17, 2009 at 6:04 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

@Avery - Are you trying to tell me that TTLA is brewed with Wyeast 1272 and cascade hops? They probably have a similar grain bill though.

March 17, 2009 at 9:15 PM  
Blogger Mark Dredge said...

I think the Anchor Porter is excellent, it's one that I'd happily keep a few of in the cupboard (the ultimate test of a beer for me - whether I'll buy a few of them!)

March 18, 2009 at 3:47 AM  
Blogger ZakAvery said...

Tim - no, they just taste very similar.

March 18, 2009 at 6:40 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

Fair call Zak

March 18, 2009 at 8:08 AM  

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