I am finally getting back to the computer to get beers 5 through 7 up and posted! Despite all of my time off, I seem to keep filling my days with to do lists and chores. Since it is New Year's Eve, I decided to carve out some time and dedicate it to recording my thoughts on beer number 5, Hoppin' Frog Frosted Frog Christmas Ale. This is a spiced seasonal offering made with Cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. When I am homebrewing regularly, I make a recipe called Christmas Pie that uses these same ingredients. When I read the Hoppin' Frog label, I knew I had to try this beer to see how their interpretation of a spice holiday brew compared. Plus I have not had any of their beers and I knew it was time to give them a try!
- Package: 22 oz bottle
- Appearance: Dark copper/amber color; Head was course with large bubbles and quick to disappear (may have been an issue with the glass not being beer clean); Slight cloudiness/haze
- Aroma: Cinnamon hit my nose long before I got close to the glass; Honey and brown sugar notes; Cinnamon toast and gingerbread cookies
- Taste: This is liquid gingerbread cookie; Cinnamon is front and center; Nutmeg is very mild; Not very sweet and definitely spice centric
- Mouthfeel: Carbonation a little low; A little thin for my taste in a holiday spice beer
- Finish: Cinnamon hangs on the tongue mildly; No bitterness; No lasting sweetness
Overall, I like what Hoppin Frog has accomplished with the spices and how they intermingle. The gingerbread cookie connection is spot on and I found it enjoyable. Based on my spiced holiday brews, I know it can be hard to get the right level of spice flavor with balance. Any of the three ingredients can overpower a brew and I applaud the brewers of this beer for getting that right. I would, however, like to have a little more body and creaminess with a touch of caramel sweetness. I think some minor tweaks in the grain bill would elevate this beer to a higher level. Just my opinion and one that will not keep me from buying this beer again if they stick to the status quo.