I went to the Two Brothers tasting at Lush's Halsted location. Always enthusiastic about high quality local brews, I hadn't tried any of theirs yet, and it was a good opportunity to drink some of their special offerings.
The
Cane and Ebel is definitely the best rye beer that I've ever drank. It's enhanced with Thai palm sugar, but doesn't taste too sweet. It's very full yet balanced, with a fruity bouquet and a much stronger hop presence that other rye beers.
I generally love massively hoppy IPAs, but I found the
Hop Juice Double IPA to be a bit too syrupy sweet for my taste. The 2 Bros. rep. there said that large amounts of malts were necessary to balance the hops, but it wasn't my favorite example of the style.
Next was the
Avalon Spiced Ale, a cider/ale (blend? brew? not sure how it's put together...) It tasted, well, like cider and ale, a bit sweet, tart, and crisp. I was told that as it warms up, the flavor changes noticeably, so you can serve it for your preferred flavor profile.
Last at the tasting table was the
Bare Tree Weiss Wine, a potent Weissbier. At this point, having drank such bold and distinctly different beers in a short time span, I think my taste buds were becoming a bit confused. That being said, the Weiss Wine was a smooth, clove-y sipper, deceptively strong. I've never tried a strong Weissbier, but at 11.5%ABV, this one was dangerously drinkable!
And the reason I went to the tasting was the
Imperial Cane and Ebel, which had been in storage at Lush for a year.

It tasted like beefed up Cane and Ebel, (as I suppose it should). You could definitely taste the high alcohol content; not necessarily in a bad way, but the "Imperial" part was definitely front and center. It's hard to say how the aging affected the flavor, having not tried it a year ago. While the regular C&E could be a good session beer, this is for sipping at home or after a good meal.
I wish I had shown up before the brats were all gone; It certainly would have enhanced my tasting experience, and enabled (or enEbel'ed) me to enjoy another ImpC&E. That was certainly a special beer, but to get back on topic, the regular C&E makes a great summer session beer.
BTW, Lush is a perfect example of the type of business I like to patronize; high quality products that aren't widely available, friendly staff, engaged with their customers and community, the people there obviously love what they do and enjoy sharing their love. Plus, despite the fact that their beer cooler is a fraction of the size of a typical liquor store, the selection is a step above and beyond, in terms of quality.