Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Layered beer- it's all about the contrast

I hadn't had a black and tan for a while, so the other day I ordered a couple. If you are unfamiliar, it's a pint of two beers, Guinness and Bass, with the darker Guiness layer floating on top of the lighter-colored Bass. Here's a picture.



Bass has never been one of my favorites, but it was worth it just for the visual pleasure. There are other mixes, too. A snakebite is stout layered on top of cider, and a half-and-half replaces the lower layer with lager. They're a nice change of pace and they draw attention from beer neophytes if you feel the need to look pseudo-sophisticated.

For the most part, however, I'm gonna keep my beers in separate glasses.

1 comment:

Bill Jusino said...

Guinness and DFH 90 minute IPA make a surprisingly amazing combination. I didn't think the flavors would work well together, but the contrast is quite nice. I've heard it called an Irish Setter.