The Dangerous Wolfman
Parallel 49 Brewing Company

The Dangerous WolfmanThe Dangerous Wolfman
Beer Geek Stats
From:
Parallel 49 Brewing Company
 
British Columbia, Canada
Style:
Fruit and Field Beer
ABV:
6.5%
Score:
+5 ratings needed
Avg:
3.57 | pDev: 11.2%
Ratings:
5 | reviews: 2
Status:
Retired
Rated:
Mar 19, 2019
Added:
Aug 02, 2018
Wants:
  0
Gots:
  2
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
 
Rated: 4.24 by LocalBeerGuy from Canada (SK)

Mar 19, 2019
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Reviewed by TooManyGlasses from Canada (AB)

3.06/5  rDev -14.3%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3
Craft Cousins collaboration - pours a deep reddy amber with a bit of muddy character, 1-2 fingers whitish head. Aroma is caramel malt, indistict, with fruity, funky note in back. Taste is primarily sweet caramel malt up front but with fruity tartness - sour cherry, bit of tart citrus - slightly artificial. Mouthfeel is thin, carbonation fades weakly. This was never awful but not in any way good - flat and without a sense of what it wanted to be. I am not sure I could assign a style to this - felt like a Scottish ale got muddled up with a sour. Just not good; easy enough to drink but can’t imagine why you would want to.
Nov 04, 2018
 
Rated: 3.56 by Bunman3 from Canada (AB)

Aug 20, 2018
 
Rated: 3.69 by Tivlavrie from Canada (AB)

Aug 19, 2018
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Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)

3.31/5  rDev -7.3%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.25
473ml can - part of the 'Craft Cousins' mixed pack of collaborations with Alberta breweries. This one is with Calgary's Tool Shed, and is a Lemon Square Ale.

This beer pours a clear, medium copper amber colour, with two fingers of puffy, loosely foamy, and bubbly off-white head, which leaves a few instances of remote islet pattern lace around the glass as it quickly blows off.

It smells of bready and doughy caramel malt, lemon pudding, further indistinct mixed fruity notes, a hint of hard water flintiness, and some faint earthy, musty, and floral green hop bitters. The taste is gritty and grainy cereal malt, tame sugary lemon, some mild earthy yeastiness, a damp minerality, and more understated leafy, herbal, and dead floral hoppiness.

The carbonation is adequate in its palate-pleasing frothiness, the body a decent middleweight, and mostly smooth, but for a strange acridity evolving as things warm up a tad around here. It finishes off-dry, the lemon trying to remain relevant to the lingering malt-forward sweetness.

Overall - this offering come close, but doesn't quite capture that gooey lemon square essence, as the frooty character is a bit too underwhelming. Not something that I might associate with the mighty Wolfman, I gotta say.
Aug 06, 2018