This one isn’t exactly a beer review, but it is close
enough. If you are as un-cultured as I am, you probably don’t know what gelato is,
so let me break it down for you. Gelato, or gelati is the Italian word for ice
cream (thank you Wikipedia). In reality, gelato is not ice cream, it’s fancy
ice cream—less creamy, more sweet and icy, but still delicious. You may be
wondering, other than the fact that gelato is a tasty treat, why are you
reading about it on a beer blog? Well, because you can get it beer flavored.
In Lakewood, Ohio The Sweet Spot offers a range of different
gelati, all made with ingredients that would make an organic loving hippie drop
their peace flag and hop in the VW bus to get some gelato. Not to mention the
vegan sorbets for those who don’t appreciate a good animal by-product. Personally,
I didn’t care about all that and was on a mission to sample the beer flavored
varieties.
The Sweet Spot is always changing their flavors, so you don’t
know what you will find when you get there. Thankfully, I was able to get a
double scoop of their Beeramisu and Cheesecake IPA. From what I understand they
also have a lager-based gelato which is supposed to be excellent and a tasty
white ale gelato which I was able to sample.
The Beeramisu was excellent, a combination of beer and tiramisu.
This gelato was sweet, but subtle with an after taste that lingered of the
porter-style beer used in the recipe. The Cheesecake IPA was the most genius
combination. Cheesecake is a distinctive dessert flavor, combined with one of
the most loved and hated of craft beers, the IPA. The Sweet Spot did a good job
of balancing the two extreme flavors, however, I hope they get a liquor license
so I can get a scoop of this with a pint of Great Lakes Commodore Perry IPA.
Now to the question you are all wondering, can you get a
buzz off of this sweet treat? Probably not, but if you like it as much as I
did, you’ll want to eat enough of it to find out. Check out The Sweet Spot.
Stay Classy,
--Captain Z
http://www.thesweetspotcleveland.com/
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