In Anchorage, we went to the Midnight Sun Brewing Company. I had a Sockeye Red IPA and a Joan of Arctic. The Sockeye is a malty IPA with a nice balance which I enjoyed. Joan of Arctic is a rhubarb pale ale. It was fruity and floral but had no particular rhubarb character, with a slightly more bitter finish than I enjoy. They had a ton of beers on tap, easily 12+, and the food was good too. The next day, we headed by Humpy's, but it was crowded so we went to the pizza place next door which is apparently under the same management, Flattop Pizza. They had a bunch of beers on tap too, and there I had a Dolly Varden Nut Brown from Kassik's Brewery, and an Alaskan Brewing Co. Summer Ale. The Nut Brown was ok, a little boring tasting to me with not enough nut character. I like nut brown ales with a lot of nut (like Rogue Hazelnut Nectar). The Alaskan Summer ale was really nice. It's a kolsch and that's one that I usually enjoy, especially on a warm sunny day. It was Alaska, so it wasn't particularly warm or sunny, but I liked the beer all the same.
In Skagway, after our excursion up to the Yukon Territory (which was amazing and you should do if you ever get the chance), we went by the Skagway Brewing Company for lunch. The fries were among the best I've ever had. We liked them so much we ordered another basket of them after we finished our sandwiches. The beer was pretty good too. The pint in the picture is what my husband ordered, Spruce Tip Blonde. Spruce tips are a local thing (literally picked off spruce trees), and add a sweet sort of evergreen flavor to the beer. It was very pleasant. I had the sampler, which included Alaskan Summer Ale again (they were out of their pale ale which usually goes here), Chilkoot Trail IPA, Boom Town Brown, and Blue Top Porter. The IPA was really good. It tasted like a double IPA, very assertive yet balanced. I had a pint after I finished the sampler. The brown was disappointing. It was syrupy and thin. Unfortunately I didn't take any notes about the porter, but I don't remember anything about it in particular.
Between a bar in Ketchikan and the bars on the ship, I think I had almost every beer that Alaskan Brewing Co makes. White ales are not, in general, my favorite style, but I tried it in Ketchikan because I hadn't had it yet. It was fine, a little orangey and easy to drink. The IPA is good, nothing special but there's nothing wrong with it either. I had it several times on the ship. The Alaskan amber is a good example of the style. Again, it's not my favorite, but I thought it was fine. The oatmeal stout was pretty good. It was creamy and not too dry. And then there was the Summer Ale, the kolsch, which I already mentioned that I definitely enjoyed. I don't think the ship ever had it, otherwise that's probably all I would have had.
Overall, Alaska has a lot of breweries and makes some very nice beers. I guess they don't have much else to do up there during the long winter. The scenery is gorgeous, and I'm very glad I went and got to enjoy many things that the 49th state has to offer.
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