Ep 147 - From Honey Kolsch To Bourbon Barrels: A Mason City Tasting Tour
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Twelve pours, one taproom, and more surprises than we expected. We posted up at Fat Hill Brewing in Mason City and worked through a full lineup that stretches from honey kolsch and American wheat to a Belgian golden strong and multiple barrel-aged experiments. Along the way, we found out which styles shine with nuance, which beers could use more punch, and how a peach brandy barrel can turn a familiar base into something quietly special.
We kick off with approachable crowd-pleasers—clean, easy, and perfect for macro converts—before the robust porter resets the bar with roast, cocoa, and a satisfying dark-chocolate edge. Hop heads get a double feature: a West Coast IPA that avoids the swampy “dank” trap and a hazy NEIPA that lands juicy and low in bitterness, great for listeners who love fruit-forward hops without palate fatigue. If you’re chasing complexity, the Belgian golden strong steals the spotlight with expressive yeast character and a deceptively smooth 11.9% ABV.
Then the barrels arrive. A Chardonnay barrel hibiscus saison brings a delicate mix of French oak, soft vanilla, and a subtle vinous finish—surprisingly sessionable at 6%. The Russian imperial stout and its bourbon-barrel variant lean smooth over aggressive, favoring cocoa and espresso notes rather than heat. The wildcard champion: a peach brandy double honey kolsch with toasted oak, restrained fruit, and just enough sweetness to feel plush without going candied.
By the end, we name our must-try picks, map an ideal flight order for first-time visitors, and share a few local backstory nuggets that connect Fat Hill to the broader Mason City and Clear Lake beer scene. Like guided tastings, balanced beers, and honest scores? Pull up a stool with us. If you enjoyed this tasting tour, follow the show, share it with a beer-loving friend, and drop your top three Fat Hill pours in a review—we’ll shout out our favorites next time.
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