S1E67 - Foreign Objects Beer Companys Dream of Perfect Beauty New American Hoppy Ale

Published: Nov. 26, 2019, 12:43 a.m.

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Episode Notes

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Episode 67: Foreign Objects Beer Company\\u2019s Dream of Perfect Beauty New American Hoppy Ale

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It\\u2019s the Two Minute Beer Review!

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I\\u2019m Andrew Burkum and it\\u2019s that time again where we take on that massive craft brew aisle to find the hidden treasures waiting for us there.

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This week we\\u2019re taking a look at Dream of Perfect Beauty New American Hoppy Ale from Foreign Objects Beer Company in New Paltz, NY. Is this one a dream come true? Let\\u2019s find out!

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The scent is strong with this one. According to the Foreign Objects website they focus on creating intensely aromatic New-American Hoppy Ales and this one proves that they\\u2019re not kidding. I had the beer sitting on the table in front of me and I could smell it clearly before I even lifted the glass. The scent is lemon/orange forward with just a tiny bit of fresh pine in the background. It\\u2019s intense and beautiful and exciting. In color it most resembles a hazy glass of orange juice. It\\u2019s also worth noting that Foreign Objects\\u2019 labels are easily some of the most beautiful in the business. This one resembles an abstract watercolor painting with striking purples, blues and reds.

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But what about the taste? It\\u2019s not as bitter as I anticipated based on the scent but it does have a very solid side-of-the-tongue bitterness that balances out its extremely juicy but never sweet flavor. It\\u2019s tremendously mild, but at the same time very satisfying. It doesn\\u2019t suffer from the lack of flavor because all of the flavors that are here are so well blended.

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Dream of Perfect Beauty doesn\\u2019t reinvent any wheels, but for that it is still an extremely tasty and drinkable beer. It\\u2019s definitely one that I would go back to if I were to find it on the shelf again. Its 6.8% alcohol by volume puts it in the category of strong but not too strong. If you can find it, I recommend you give it a try.

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That\\u2019s all for this week, but I hope you\\u2019ll join me next week as we take a look at Mo-Tra Blood Orange IPA by Santa Maria Brewing Company in Atascadero, CA. Is this the IPA we\\u2019ve always dreamed of? We\\u2019ll find out next week.

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Look for links to this week\\u2019s beer and brewery in the show notes, and don\\u2019t forget to let us know what you\\u2019re drinking and what you\\u2019re thinking about the show. You can find us on Facebook or tweet us @2minutebeer, using the number two.

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