Oedipus Dodo

Dodo

 

Oedipus in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands 🇳🇱

  California Common / Steam Beer Regular Out of Production
Score
6.74
ABV: 5.0% IBU: 30 Ticks: 43
Dodo is designed to be a sessionable beer, focusing on caramelized malts. Fermented with California Lager yeast at slightly warmer temperatures and single hopped with Cascade.
 

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6.9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Oranjegeel bier met mooie schuimkraag die redelijk lang blijft staan. Smaak is mooi bitter hoppig, licht zoet en licht fruitig met iets van mango en papaya. Klasse!

Tried on 17 Mar 2018 at 12:02


6.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6.5

Keg at GBBF’17, day three, 10/08/17. Hazed orange amber with a decent off white cap. Nose is biscuit, toffee, grass, light spice, fruit esters. Taste comprises caramel, airy malts, light hop load, spice, biscuit crumbs, straw, grains, light orange peel. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, crisp semi drying close with light hop bite. Decent for they style.

Tried on 03 Jan 2018 at 09:34


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Tried on 10 Aug 2017 at 12:53


6.9
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

On tap at GBBF 2017. Hazy dark amber lasting cream head. Some grapefruit on aroma fairly easy drinking in the mouth. Some bitterness on the finish. quite hoppy for a California common. Decent dry bitterness. Good. Drinkable.

Tried from Draft on 10 Aug 2017 at 07:32


6.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6

Rosee with little white head. Aroma is fine grassy hops some peach and berries and butter caramel. Taste is smooth buttery sloghtly sweet and mostly sour fresh juice with a bit bityness in the finish.

Tried on 17 Jul 2017 at 15:49


7
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 7

Oedipus’ take on steam beer - or California common as it is respectfully (and compulsory) called by other brewers than Anchor, one of very few indigenous American beer styles and the only one to survive till this day, thanks to Anchor. Originally produced for a restaurant called CT Coffee and Coconuts at the Ceintuurbaan, also in Amsterdam (why the beer style of choice was a steam beer, escapes me a bit, though). Apparently made the right way, i.e. with lager yeast at higher temperatures, but hopped with Cascade, which clearly did not exist yet when steam beer was at its height; yet Cascade being virtually the father of this new generation of American hops, I guess this is an appropriate choice. Opens with a hissing sound - the suggestion of steam escaping is already there - but no gushing. Thick and frothy, crackling, off-white, regularly shaped, moussy head, keeping closed apart from a few gaps in the middle, on top of an almost clear beer with some small flakes of protein floating around throughout, perturbed by strings of lively fizz and warm peach blonde in colour with ’metallic’ orange hue, shifting to an equally misty orange with sediment. Aroma of peaches, melting butterscotch candy, fresh orange peel, dried apricot, field flowers, old toast, something sweaty, hints of damp hay, vague melon (stronger with sediment), damp cloth, soap, white pepper, cooked carrots somewhere. Crisp, lively onset due to fizzy carbonation, very minerally, piercing through a subtle fruitiness reminiscent of peach and slight pineapple, sweetish but not sweet, with a surrounding sourish touch enhanced by the carbonation; light, fizzy, pleasant but eventually somewhat soapy mouthfeel. Faint ’stings’ of grapefruit bitterness appear early on and, alongside the sweetish peachy fruitiness, travel downwards over a smooth, cereally pale malt sweetishness thickened by a more rounded caramelly factor; pleasantly (lightly) bready finish due to a play of malt sweetishness and yeast, with minerally notes hanging around over a soft, subtly growing hop bitterness, assuming the character of the white underside of an orange peel and a dash of dried bitter herbs, providing agreeable and very quenching dryness, as well as some slight grapefruit peel notes retronasally; ends juicy and malty with this hop bitterness as a perfect balance and a faintly ’earthy’ and bready yeast note. The touch of sweatiness in the nose and the soapy feeling in the mouth seem a bit out of place in a California common, but in general terms, this is a fine beer, light and refreshing, with a nice rounded malt body, a restrained fruitiness to it and a pleasant hop bitter tail (though I wouldn’t mind the Cascade being a bit more pronounced - I know it doesn’t belong in a traditional California common, but if you decide upon using it anyway, then why not emphasizing its aroma a bit more...). Another nice, easily drinkable Oedipus session beer, certainly very well-made from a technical point of view, close to flawless and with certain subtleties here and there to keep it interesting. Proof that this brewery is able to produce more restrained, classically composed, subtle beer types just as well as the more ’outgoing’ ones...

Tried from Can on 16 Jun 2017 at 16:45


6.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

(Draught at Craft & Draft, Amsterdam, 23 Feb 2017) Amber colour with frothy, off-white head. Malty, fruity nose with notes of orange, caramel, toast and toffee. Malty, slightly fruity taste with orange peel, apricots, caramel, toast, toffee and a gentle grassy bitterness. Medium body, with a certain sweetness. Tasty and well balanced. Quite nice.

Tried from Draft on 01 Apr 2017 at 09:20


7.9
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

On tap at In de Wildeman, Amsterdam on 16th March 2017. Deep copper with yellowy white foam and full lacing. Intense malty aroma. Fruity hoppiness and hazelnut nuttiness in-mouth. Bitter finish with citrus and a lactic touch. Zingy mouthfeel and a medium body.

Tried from Draft at Bierproeflokaal In De Wildeman on 16 Mar 2017 at 00:00


6.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 6.5

330ml bottle [Thank Gunnar!]. Slightly cloudy, copper-ish, amber colour with average, frothy, half-way lasting, minimally lacing, off-white head. Piney hoppy and caramel malty aroma, hints of red berries, mild peppery spiciness. Taste is slightly watery caramel malty, slightly piney and fruity hoppy, hints of red berries, residual sweetness.

Tried from Bottle on 13 Feb 2017 at 17:28


6.5
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Very huge, thick & dense yellowish head, stable, leaving some lace over well-carbonated copper-orange beer. End of bottle solid yeast; Intense herbal and toasted malts’ nose, bit peppery and fusel-y. Bitter-herbal, human sweat, copperflavour, and finish has some malty sweetness. Bitterish Petit Lu. Warming up, I get a rye-like flavour, other grains. Light body, feels very carbonated, slick. Reasonable balance, not bad at all. Still, as to "Californian Steam beer" - the Anchor is a precious relic, in the case of the followers... rather a gimmick.

Tried from Bottle on 15 Apr 2016 at 09:19