So I'm bringing the beer tomorrow, and I'm trying to decide what to have with a thanksgiving dinner. Here's what I have in the basement, lemme know what you guys think. I want to make a good impression with my beers.
Hailstorm Steam Ale- Light and refreshing California Common, it's a pretty well brewed beer that's my "lawnmower beer" of choice. Beer has a great head, fabulous lacing, and is very clear. The hop flavor is low (perhaps too low for style) but gets pretty good reviews.
Ebeneezer Oatmeal Stout- Personally, I love this style and this batch. Some people have complained that they "can't taste the oatmeal" and I bite my tongue rather than educate them on this point. On this batch the head isn't quite as good, but it has a great chocolatey after taste. Would it be too much for a turkey dinner?
Burbage Irish Red- I couldn't get any roasty caramel flavors out of this one. Despite being a light beer (4.8 ABV) it feel a little "heavy" to my taste. Perhaps too malty. Head and lacing are perfect. 3 or 4 fingers of bubbly goodness. Some folks like the sweet aspect of the beer. I just can't see it with a Thanksgiving spread.
5 Minute Hate IPA- It's a damn strong beer (9.7 ABV) with a hop bomb flavor to it. My fear is that it might be too much. I love it's headstrong, punch you in the guts ways, but others may not be as inviting.
So, given the nature of the meal, what style should I bring down? I may wimp out and bring a selection, but I would rather serve the right beer with the right food.