Beer Talk

Chainsaw Ale

Published July 2008, Volume 29, Number 3

Left Hand Brewing Co.
Longmont, CO

Available: CO, AZ, FL, GA, KS, IL, IN, MA, MN, NE, NJ, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA

Chainsaw Ale is super-sized version of the brewery’s Sawtooth Ale.

ABV: 9.0
ABW: 7.2
Color: 30
Bitterness: 55
Original gravity: 1082

  • Charles Finkel

    Bright as a shiny new penny. A long lasting, creamy cap leaves a lovely lace on the glass as it slowly disappears. A bountiful bouquet of treacle, freshly baked bread and burley tobacco makes big promise; on the palate, the beer delivers delicious dividends. Fruity and round malt tones up front are slightly sweet, subtle hops provide a beautiful farm-fresh balance to accompany vegetarian dishes like white and green asparagus with cauliflower panna cotta, though as a stand alone brew it is also outstanding.

  • Stan Hieronymus

    What have they done to my Sawtooth? Those long-haired guys at Left Hand have taken one of my favorite session ales, fed it all kinds of extra malt and hops, made it a “double” and given it a professional wrestler’s name. To my relief, Chainsaw works, although now it’s suited for a snifter instead of a 20-ounce nonic. Flavor components — caramel, toffee, dark cherries, bright citrus, a touch of biscuit — woven into a nicely textured whole. Oh yeah, sneaky bitter.

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