I've been meaning to report on this as well just haven't had a chance untill now. Anyhow here is how it went for me.
* Beer 1: Blanche de Chambly * On it's own it was a
very light wheat style ale. When served it was too cold and tasted more like seltzer than anything ellse. It got better as it warmed.
(Pairing #1 Chicago Style dog) Honestly it tasted like Wiener Circle (steamed) and a PBR. Not a bad thing by any means but nothing special.
(Paring #2 Brown Ale Buffalo sausage) This was great. The sausage was good on it's own but the pairing was spectaular. I could actually taste more flavors in the bear after the sausage. Probably the best combanation of the night if not the best individual flavors.
* Beer 2: Ephemere Apple * I don't typically like fruit beer at all. I find it overly sweet. I did like this stuff. It truely did have a nose of granny smiths and tasted like apples rather than apple juice.
(Pairing #3 Thuringer) Thuringers ROCK to begin with! This pairing was great the garlic and pork in the sausage worked wonderfully with the apple in the beer. Reminded me of a great fall dinner of pork with sauteed apple
(Pairing #4 Bacon Sausage) The sausage was wonderful on it's own but, suprisingly, didn't hold up that well to the beer. I lost the bacon-y flavor in the apple. On the other hand I'd order the sausage at Doug's in a second.
* Beer 3: Fin Du Monde * I've had this several times before. Never my favorite beer. Just a bit to heavy in gravity for me. Not bad
per se but not my something I buy.
(Pairing #5 Pheasent sausage) This worked not so much for the sausage, but rather for the "garnish". Somehow I got a 2"x2" piece of foie on mine and that stood up against the beer rather well, to say the least.
(Pairing #6 Saucisse de Toulouse) I'm with Jamie, all I tasted was brie. When I took a bite without the brie, the sausage was good but didn't hold up all that well against the high alcohol beer.
* Beer 4: Maudite * I liked this stuff. It was indeed rather spicy but not over powereing. I'd buy it for home use .
(Pairing #7 Da Brat) Brats and beer. Nuff said... well almost... This combo showed some of the limits of the format in that the Kraut was pretty cold. I'm not blaming anyone, Doug and Co. did a fantastic job putting out 12 sausage parings X40 but given that he only had a few steam tables to work with some of the toppings were rather chilly and detracted from the overall taste.
(Pairing #8 Jalapeno Pork) Mmmmm this was good. As mentioned previously, the mustard went very well withthe spice in the beer. One of the top pairings.
* Beer 5: Chambly Noire * Good stuff. Less heavy than I would have thought. Decidedly a black beer and not a stout or porter. It has a rich carmely taste without the weight of many dark beers.
(Pairing #9 Tuscan Lamb Sausage) Here is the thing, I don't like lamb. I like pretty much any other game meat and I have cooked more lamb than I care to remember professionally but I never developed a taste for the stuff. That said this sausage has a very strong lamb flavor. I guess if you like lamb you would like this... I don't... so I didn't...
(Pairing #10 Greek Loukaniko) This faired a bit better for me. It tasted kind of like a gyro with extra lamb. While I don't like lamb, I like gyros (go figgure) so this sort of worked. The richness of the beer did match well.
* Beer 6: Trois Pistoles * At this point I was either tipsy or my beer palate was gone but I don't remember this too well and my notes don't really help that much. I recall liking it and equating it to a good brittish brown ale, slightly bitter and spicy. I just didn't taste the fruit/port tones listed but it just could have been me.
(Pairing #11 Pork Hot Link) I liked the sausage but it was very hot. While I *love* hot food and beer this was a bit too spicy to match with the beer, which acted more like a fire extinguisher.
(Pairing #12 Rattlesnake Sausage) Didn't do much for me either. Can't say much more than what has already been said on this.
All in all it was a great event. I'm glad I was there and would do another one of these in a heartbeat. As a foot note to the tasting, for some reason it seemed like a good idea to round up some LTH'ers and head down to Cleo's for 10cent wings and more beer. The reasoning, as I put it together in my alcohol hobbled mind, was that we wanted something besides red meat or encased meat... Well when I awoke at 3:30am I realized the error of eating wings afte 12 types of sausage... but I'd do it again in a hearbeat!