Friday, October 23, 2009

Mick O Sheas

So, I admit to being pretty skeptical of an Irish Pub in Baltimore. Not that it's tough to do, so much as they're dime a dozen.

Mick O Sheas though, was pretty impressive. They had a better than expected tap list (more in a moment), and the food was very good without being horribly expensive. I highly recommend getting O'Sheas Won tons; won tons stuffed with potato, cheddar, and bacon. Mmmmm good.

Anyway, so we had the fortune of a server error, and end up with an extra dogfish head 60 minute IPA to split. I found it surprisingly drinkable, especially considering I'm not a fan of pale ales, much less IPAs. The bitterness was ever present, but it didn't interfere with the potent (but indistinguishable to my immature palette) flavors.

The real treat though was the Resurrection Ale. It's a Belgian style ale, brewed here in Baltimore at The Brewer's Art. It was a delicious ale, sweet without being sugary, and with full rich flavors that made me think a little bit of a dubbel(later confirmed as the actual style!), or maybe just a more flavorful brown ale. Either way, it was all manner of delicious, especially at a robust 9% abv. Definitely give this a try if you get a chance.

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