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Quiet Feet posted:Is that out again? I thought they discontinued it for Alpine Spring, which is actually really good but pissed me off because I had Noble Pils all of once and kept missing it since spring is apparently late January through mid-march now. I thought Alpine Spring was replacing it in the Seasonal beers, and Noble Pils was going to be produced year round. I hope I'm right. For the record, I like Alpine Spring, but it can't hold Noble Pils' jock.
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http://www.beerpulse.com/2012/03/tallgrass-brewing-goes-all-in-with-video-game-inspired-8-bit-pale-ale/ This is pretty hilarious. I have no clue how good this brewery is, but Galaxy Hops in a can? WHY DOESN'T HALF ACRE DO THIS
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 15:37 |
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I have two cats and I've never once drank something that smelled like their piss. I think I'd gag before it got within six inches of my face.quote:I thought Alpine Spring was replacing it in the Seasonal beers, and Noble Pils was going to be produced year round.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 17:26 |
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I didn't care for Alpine spring at all - it tasted way too sweet. Maybe the bourbon I had beforehand caused that.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 17:30 |
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Paul Proteus posted:I have no clue how good this brewery is, but Galaxy Hops in a can? WHY DOESN'T HALF ACRE DO THIS FWIW I've had several Tallgrass beers and not enjoyed any of them.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 17:40 |
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Docjowles posted:FWIW I've had several Tallgrass beers and not enjoyed any of them. Buffalo Sweat is okay, but none of the four i've tasted are anything i'd go out of the way for.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 17:51 |
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So... after having Spring House's Big Gruesome PB Stout on tap the other day... and noting the brewery had a Lancaster, PA address.. I did a little research, found out their taproom(brewpub) restaurant was only about 40 minutes away , so I decided to head up a few beers and some takeout growlers(after shooting some emails back and forth with the owner to verify hours and growler sales). http://springhousebeer.com/ Headed up there, got lost as the website had the brewery address listed first, and I didnt' notice the taproom had a separate address. Wasted about 20 minutes and a gallon or two of gas figuring that out. Finally found the place, was pretty full, and no full service. Lots of tables but you had to go up and order and they'd yell for you when your food was done. Really cool atmosphere, lots of comic paintings of their beers all over the walls, and after the business after work crowd started leaving, the hipsters invaded.. and while the ratio of really cute girls to guys was solid, it definitely wasn't my scene. Thats their menu board for beers tonite. Their 7 Gates Pale Ale is the only beer that they currently bottle, and its contracted through Appalachian Brewery. I used to see it on shelves all the time, it's apparently gotten really popular around these parts and Appalachian can't keep up. The brewmaster recently bought a 22oz bottling line and is going to start doing just 22ozs for sale at his bar, and at a bottle shop or two. Their Seven Gates Pale Ale is pretty solid normally... however tonight(not my picture, stolen from thehir Facebook) It was running thru Randall. Randall was filled with lemons, grapefruits and nugget hops. My first experience with a Randall beer, and it was pretty interesting. Really expanded on the pale ale's natural hop notes by adding more citrus and more hops... reallly enjoyed it. Also had their Diabolical Dr Wit, and, well, while it wasn't a traditional Wit(my favorite is still St Bernardus or for much cheaper, Victory's Whirlwind), it was downright tasty. It tasted like lemon pine sol. But not in a bad way. It had strong lemon notes in the nose and taste, and also had the piney hop backbone. After half the glass we both decided it was like a lemonade beer, and I could drink that on the porch all summer. Wet Paint Guava Ale - Have not had the new CC Guava Grove yet, but I imagine this was what they were going for. Smooth Guava taste, really good beer. Wouldnt' want more than a glass or two of this, but it was really interesting. Took home 2 growlers to drink with my buddy last night, and grabbed a growler of thier Kerplunk! Chocolate Stout, and their Big Gruesome Peanut Butter Chocolate Stout. They were pretty similar with Kerplunk just being Gruesome without the PB... very solid beers. My best analogy for them, would be this is what Soutern Tier's Blackwater series SHOULD be... smooth drinking beers that have a dessert hint to them, not drinking liquid dessert. All in all, a great time, everything was reasonably priced ($7 for a screw top growler, $30 for a fancy swing top handled one) and $9 to $15 for a fill. Experience a Randall filtered beer was amazing, and apparently they run Big Gruesome thru Cocoa Nibs and Peanut Butter baking morsels in the fall when it first comes out. For such a small, one man brewery, the guy does a great job, really loves what he does, and seems to have a great following. I will be back!
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 18:07 |
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funkybottoms posted:something my girlfriend was drinking the other day smelled remarkably like cat piss, but i didn't say anything because she was enjoying it. can't remember what it was; i wasn't interested in drinking it, myself. Savignon Blancs, especially from Marlborough (New Zealand), frequently have that and it's considered a positive trait. I've heard more delicate people refer to it as "boxwood aroma," but it's definite cat piss to me. I've never gotten it from simcoe, nor has my friend who loves simcoe above all other hops and is a veterinary technician. I suspect he'd feel differently about them if he did. Noses are weird things.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 19:38 |
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Anyone else here had Founders' Double Trouble IPA? Got a 4 pack and I'm on my third, at 9.4% the alcohol is masked really well by lots of hops and orange/pineapple citrus going on. Golden amber color, not much lacing, pretty well balanced, solid DIPA.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 20:43 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:Anyone else here had Founders' Double Trouble IPA? Got a 4 pack and I'm on my third, at 9.4% the alcohol is masked really well by lots of hops and orange/pineapple citrus going on. Golden amber color, not much lacing, pretty well balanced, solid DIPA. Honestly, Double Trouble is one of Founders weaker beers. Not that it's outright bad, but there are definitely better options for the price.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 20:58 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:Anyone else here had Founders' Double Trouble IPA? Got a 4 pack and I'm on my third, at 9.4% the alcohol is masked really well by lots of hops and orange/pineapple citrus going on. Golden amber color, not much lacing, pretty well balanced, solid DIPA. Unfortunately I pulled the 'onion' flavor from Double Trouble, and it's the only Founder's beer I've tried that I didn't like. It also probably didn't help that I picked up a 4 pack of this the same weekend I got a 4 pack of Head Hunter IPA, which I feel is a vastly superior IPA. I really, really wish I would have been able to pull more of the citrus flavors from Double Trouble, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it more. My palate/nose just pulled out all the 'off' flavors, for whatever reason.
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 21:01 |
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I can definitely see where you're coming from with the onion taste, I probably won't be getting this again. Not as good as a Double Wide or Hop Wallop, or even Maximus IPA to me
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 21:10 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:I can definitely see where you're coming from with the onion taste, I probably won't be getting this again. Not as good as a Double Wide or Hop Wallop, or even Maximus IPA to me I've yet to try Maximus for whatever crazy reason. I've never actually seen it on tap, and every time I go to the store I'm enticed to buy something else instead. My local beer store ALWAYS has Maximus, but there always seems to be another limited/seasonal beer which I grab instead. One of these days...
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# ? Mar 3, 2012 21:38 |
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LeeMajors posted:I thought Alpine Spring was replacing it in the Seasonal beers, and Noble Pils was going to be produced year round. If that's true that's wonderful news. I actually liked Alpine Spring better than Noble Pils but my most recent taste of the latter was like two years ago and I'd love the chance to change my mind.
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Quiet Feet posted:If that's true that's wonderful news. I actually liked Alpine Spring better than Noble Pils but my most recent taste of the latter was like two years ago and I'd love the chance to change my mind. He's right, their site lists Noble Pils as a year round beer. I'm actually drinking some right now, and it's as good as I remember it being, but still not quite as good as Prima Pils.
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Kudosx posted:I've yet to try Maximus for whatever crazy reason. I've never actually seen it on tap, and every time I go to the store I'm enticed to buy something else instead. Maximus is probably my favorite Lagunitas offering. Delicious hops which really offset the typical heavy maltiness of the Lagunitas strong ale. On the Alpine Spring-Noble Pils debate I am strangely on the Alpine Spring bandwagon. I never really cared for Noble Pils but was really expecting something delicious. Alpine Spring on the other hand is a completely inoffensive, pleasant beer which is just tasty and light. I've enjoyed it immensely every time I've drunk it.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 00:06 |
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Had a pint of Left Hand smokejumper imperial porter at lunch and it was awesome. Not as smoky as I was expecting, but had a nice chocolatey roastiness and was balanced for being pretty high alcohol.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 00:22 |
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Just got a beer by Goose Island, Fleur - Belgian Style Ale. It was bottled over a year ago, so it should be good I have no idea how to review beer, but I'll give it a shot if I remember to post later! edit: Also, if anyone is looking for Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA, the beer distributor in Portchester, NY has a few on their shelf.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 00:40 |
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Josh Wow posted:Had a pint of Left Hand smokejumper imperial porter at lunch and it was awesome. Not as smoky as I was expecting, but had a nice chocolatey roastiness and was balanced for being pretty high alcohol. Oh snap that's out now?! :jumps in car, drives to Longmont:
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 00:57 |
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SUPER HASSLER posted:Oh snap that's out now?! :jumps in car, drives to Longmont: I suppose so, and did I forget to mention it was a cask.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 01:03 |
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Vertigo posted:
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Ridonkulous posted:at Brewvival this year they had 90 minute Randallized through habaneros and bacon. It was a good novelty beer and very spicy but not something I would buy bottled. I couldn't make it this year, I had to work. Of course last year I got so drunk I drank a can of 4Loko to wake up, blacked out before 9pm and ended up doing tequila shots at Surf Bar until 4am. I love knowing the owners of a bar really well. In OYSTER STOUT NEWS (DUM DUM DUMMMMMMM) Here is an expose' of local COAST brewery's Bulls Bay Oyster Stout....interesting info for the osmoconformerphobic....... Interesting Read: God Bless the Lowcountry
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Ridonkulous posted:at Brewvival this year they had 90 minute Randallized through habaneros and bacon. It was a good novelty beer and very spicy but not something I would buy bottled. Yeah? Apparently they filtered their DIPA at Spring House through bacon and jalapenos the other night.. probably where they got their inspiration. Guy next to us said that he thought it was downright disgusting, but the guy next to him had 3 or 4 half pints of it, swearing by it. I love weird poo poo. It's what makes craft beer so fun.
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azerdude32 posted:Just got a beer by Goose Island, Fleur - Belgian Style Ale. It was bottled over a year ago, so it should be good I love Fleur. I still have a bottle I picked up when I went to Chicago last June.
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Vertigo posted:Yeah? Apparently they filtered their DIPA at Spring House through bacon and jalapenos the other night.. probably where they got their inspiration. I would try it again, especially with a pepper that isn't as hot. And I really like hot stuff, but it was overboard. ass is hometown fucked around with this message at 03:32 on Mar 4, 2012 |
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Josh Wow posted:I suppose so, and did I forget to mention it was a cask. Just contacted my buds over there and they reckon it had to be a "saved" thing, cos it ain't coming for a little bit this year yet. Whew!
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 04:48 |
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Found a little gold mine of these two... sitting on shelves still 8+ deep each. Sometimes I hardly don't get a chance at limited releases... then there's ones that we get an abundance of. How long should I age these? I got 2 of each, plus one to drink now.
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chomper posted:How long should I age these? I got 2 of each, plus one to drink now. You can safely age either of them for ~5 years or so. I'm usually afraid of beers losing carbonation after that point, or oxidizing, but I've heard of plenty of people aging beers for 10+ years and them still having carbonation. I'm fairly impatient, so I couldn't see myself aging a beer for more than two years unless it was something really special.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 09:44 |
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Just killed a bomber of Exponential Hoppiness... IN Los Angeles. Take that, Alpine 30 minutes East of S.D. backwoods locals! Seriously though, it's a good beer.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 11:36 |
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Jack Skeleton posted:Just killed a bomber of Exponential Hoppiness... IN Los Angeles. Be careful. He might stop brewing it altogether if people outside of a reasonable driving distance from San Diego continue to know about this beer.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 14:57 |
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CalvinDooglas posted:if people outside of a reasonable driving distance from San Diego So, most San Diegans? I'm lucky in that I can make a round trip growler fill run to Alpine and back in 55 minutes. That same trip's about two and a quarter, two and a half hours for someone who lives, say, by the beach, making their concept of 'locals' pretty silly.
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wattershed posted:So, most San Diegans? I'm lucky in that I can make a round trip growler fill run to Alpine and back in 55 minutes. That same trip's about two and a quarter, two and a half hours for someone who lives, say, by the beach, making their concept of 'locals' pretty silly. One reason I'm glad I don't live in California: traffic.
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Kudosx posted:One reason I'm glad I don't live in California: traffic.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 21:00 |
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Apparently Drake's Brewery is available in Vegas now. I picked up a Drakonic Imperial Stout and opened it last night. Big, malty but not too sweet, more brown sugar notes than coffee or chocolate. It seemed kind of hot for 8.5 abv, but it was quite drinkable and I'll probably pick it up again.
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Kudosx posted:One reason I'm glad I don't live in California: traffic. It's not traffic, it's distance, which makes it 55 minutes. Alpine's a loving JAUNT, which was my point, that if they're prioritizing selling beer to 'locals' then their customer base will remain ridiculously small because nobody really lives out there. Angry Grimace posted:It's 73 degrees outside without a cloud in the sky and it's a 5 minute drive to Alesmith, Green Flash and Ballast Point. Helluva counterpoint.
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# ? Mar 4, 2012 21:59 |
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wattershed posted:It's not traffic, it's distance, which makes it 55 minutes. Alpine's a loving JAUNT, which was my point, that if they're prioritizing selling beer to 'locals' then their customer base will remain ridiculously small because nobody really lives out there. Ah, woops. I thought it was traffic that made it such a long trip! Angry Grimace posted:It's 73 degrees outside without a cloud in the sky and it's a 5 minute drive to Alesmith, Green Flash and Ballast Point. I really wish we got Ballast Point distributed to OH... I want to try some more dank Cali IPAs! I also really wish that you folks got to try some of OH's IPAs... we have some good ones, I swear! Edit: In other news, Fat Head's in OH won the National IPA Championship, and they've won it 2 out of the last 3 years. Their Head Hunter IPA won it. It's one of my favorite IPAs I've ever tried, I'm really glad they're opening a production brewery! Here's the bracket if anyone is interested http://brackets.brewingnews.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=418946 It beat beers like Firestone Walker Union Jack, Green Flash West Coast IPA, and Ithaca Flower Power along the way, pretty impressive run! Kudosx fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Mar 4, 2012 |
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The first fruits of Jester King's lawsuit are sprouting -- Alaskan Brewing launches in TX in two days
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 01:25 |
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http://www.stonebrew.com/calendar/default.asp?intEventsID=2095#2095 That's pretty cool. And if that's not enough for you, we'll also pour you a beer straight from our fermenter tank into your glass. Buy a token at the bar for the freshest beer we've ever served to the public. It's so fresh that we won't know what we're pouring til that day! Tokens may be purchased from the bar at any time before 7pm, but fermenter access is from 6pm to 7pm ONLY.
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 03:30 |
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Flat beer that's not done conditioning yet? Where do I pay?!?
Docjowles fucked around with this message at 05:06 on Mar 5, 2012 |
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Docjowles posted:Flat beer that's not done conditioning yet? Where do I pay?!? I'm pretty sure it's right before kegging... otherwise yeah nasty.
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