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Kudosx posted:Did you try a new one tonight, and still hated it? I'm curious what brought this up... I tried to siphon through the past few pages to see what you might be referencing, but the only thing I could think of is the FW discussion.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 21:14 |
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Midorka posted:Yeah I've heard nothing but fantastic things about New Belgium, I mean just this list and tell me you aren't jealous. loving hell, New Belgium is the absolute poo poo. Wish I worked there.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 22:36 |
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My first barleywine was a Bigfoot in like 2005 when I was 21. I think I drainpoured it. It was just too awesome for me to comprehend at the time.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 22:55 |
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Hey remember all those lovely things I had to say about Brett Dream a month ago? I take them all back! Nowadays, the horse crap smell is gone and it's this wonderful bit of refreshing funkiness! I'm glad I gave it another shot -- they claim two years of effective cellaring and I wonder how'll it go from here.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 23:06 |
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So, I have another question for the fine folks in this beer thread... what are some of your favorite tripels, other than Thirsty Dog Cerberus, Golden Monkey, or La Fin Du Monde? (I realize that probably 95% of you haven't tried Thirsty Dog's tripel, but that's one of the three I've tried) My main beer drinking buddies birthday is coming up, and his favorite style other than IPAs is Belgian Tripels, so I'm thinking about picking him up a bottle or two of some good Tripels. I don't think he's actually ever tried any Tripels from Belgium, so I'm hoping to find some. It looks like my local store has Tripel Karmeliet, and Westmalle's Tripel. What are your thoughts on those two, and do you have any other recommendations that would be somewhat widely available?
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 23:29 |
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Yes, Karmeliet is excellent. Allagash, St Bernardus, Russian River Damnation, Weyerbacher Merry Monk are all good. Chimay Cinq Cints (white label) is a classic tripel from Belgium. If you liked Cerberus you'd probably like Raging Bitch. It's a pretty good Belgian IPA. CalvinDooglas fucked around with this message at 23:42 on Apr 12, 2012 |
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I don't know if you have access to it, but Allagash's tripel is phenomenal. Even if it's not available to you it'd be worth trading for. They also do a bourbon barrel aged version of it (Curieux). Pic of my latest beer haul:
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 23:43 |
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ShaneB posted:I'll give his opinion a +1 but I'm really tired of being the guy who just says negative things all the time. Agreed on the Zombie Dust. A little liquor store by me just started stocking it in the baaaaaaaaaaack, on a little shelf by where they keep stock. I was expecting it to be gone by now, but I can reliably find it there every time I stop in. Also tried their Rabbid Rabbit recently... dang good farmhouse ale. Struck me as a cleaner, less hoppy and orange peely version of Goose Island's Jimmy's Red Farmhouse (which I've missed every day since they stopped serving it).
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 23:43 |
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Karmeliet is my favorite Belgian-brewed Tripel by far, then I would say Westmalle after that, followed by St. Bernardus/Chimay. American tripel: Allagash and Merry Monks like Calvin said. Long Strange Tripel by Boulevard is pretty good, and if you're looking for an IPA/Tripel combo: Green Flash Le Freak and my favorite, Houblon by La Chouffe.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 23:48 |
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Awesome, thanks for the tips guys. I'll definitely pick up the Tripel Karmeliet, and probably the Westmalle, too. I don't get Allagash in my area, but I will give the Weyerbach a shot. I have never tried Raging Bitch, or any of Flying Dog's beers yet. I have been hesitant to pick up a 6 pack of them for whatever reason... but the beer store I'm going to be stopping at to pick up the Tripels only sells beers by the single bottle, so I'll probably pick up a bottle or two of Raging Bitch to give it a shot. Edit: Missed Tenacious's comment about Le Freak... I didn't even realize what this was! I've seen it a few times, and have never gotten it. Looks like I might pick up a bottle of that, too, along with the Raging Bitch.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 00:17 |
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Kudosx posted:It looks like my local store has Tripel Karmeliet, and Westmalle's Tripel. What are your thoughts on those two, and do you have any other recommendations that would be somewhat widely available? De Dolle Dulle Teve aka Mad Bitch. also, if that's your boy's favorite style and he hasn't had one from Belgium yet, he's got some 'splaining/catching up to do.
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Kudosx posted:Awesome, thanks for the tips guys. Best year-round from Flying Dog has to be their Gonzo imperial porter. Their Kujo coffee stout is also excellent.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 00:55 |
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Sublimer posted:I don't know if you have access to it, but Allagash's tripel is phenomenal. Even if it's not available to you it'd be worth trading for. They also do a bourbon barrel aged version of it (Curieux). Why does it seem like everybody on the Internet has access to tons of Cantillon except me?
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 01:00 |
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Corbet posted:Why does it seem like everybody on the Internet has access to tons of Cantillon except me? Because they all brag about it
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 01:05 |
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funkybottoms posted:De Dolle Dulle Teve aka Mad Bitch. also, if that's your boy's favorite style and he hasn't had one from Belgium yet, he's got some 'splaining/catching up to do. Tell me about it! All of my friends were "into beer" before me, but I seem to be the only one who will go out of my way to be able to try a really good beer. To be fair, the closest shop that sells Belgians from Belgium is about 40 minutes away from him. I still don't think it's an excuse, but at least he has a friend like me who will make the drive and get him a bottle for his bday! He makes up for his lack of effort in the beer world by buying and grilling steaks for us every Sunday for Game of Thrones/Mad Men/Breaking Bad/whatever else awesome shows are on Sunday. Corbet posted:Why does it seem like everybody on the Internet has access to tons of Cantillon except me? I've been "really" into beer for about 6 months, and I religiously check all my local beer shops twitter/facebook pages. I've only seen one of the shops get in Cantillon in the past 6 months... so I wouldn't say it's fairly common, just like SUPER HASSLER said, everyone likes to post pictures when they do get a good haul! Kudosx fucked around with this message at 01:26 on Apr 13, 2012 |
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SUPER HASSLER posted:Because they all brag about it And because they seemingly like to drop a few "HUNDO" from etregourmet or belgiuminabox.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 01:27 |
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Corbet posted:Why does it seem like everybody on the Internet has access to tons of Cantillon except me? bartolimu fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Apr 13, 2012 |
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bartolimu posted:Don't worry, Cantillon is virtually never available in Vegas. You can find it on shelves up in Reno where nobody appreciates it, but the distributors don't send any to Vegas. Is it regularly available in Reno? I have a friend who works at Harrah's in Reno... maybe I should make him try to find me a bottle!
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 01:48 |
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My buddy who works for Southern Wine and Spirits says Reno gets whatever Cantillon makes it into the state, so there's a good chance he could find it somewhere. I don't know the town at all, so I can't recommend particular bottle shops or anything.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 01:53 |
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Today I bought a case of canned Torpedo. I guess I haven't had one since last summer, because one sip instantly transported me to last June. The cans are nice, too.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 03:47 |
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I may be wrong in saying this, but Victory V12 is perhaps the best quad brewed in America, if it's a quad. This beer is complex with sweetness of caramel with burnt candied sugar, mild esters, slightly spice of cloves, and a nice fruity banana coming though. This has a lot of complexity and a nice thick mouthfeel which was my biggest gripe with Lost Abbey's quad. One thing throwing me off is the clarity of this beer though, crystal clear and copper body which is unlike any other quad I've had. Either way I'm impressed. One thing I'm a bit disappointed in though is that I didn't wait to drink this, I bought this at a store I don't frequent often, almost all of their craft stock is old so I figured I'd pick a beer that holds up to aging, well this was bottled on December 29, 2011, which is probably a bit fresh to fully enjoy this. I'll have to buy another and hold onto it for a bit. Edit: Holy heck this goes with blue cheese so well, the buttery salty flavor works so well with the beer. I'm just entirely unsure of how to cut this sticky soft mess. Midorka fucked around with this message at 04:25 on Apr 13, 2012 |
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Midorka posted:I may be wrong in saying this, but Victory V12 is perhaps the best quad brewed in America, if it's a quad. Trying to think of an exceptional US made quad and failing. I'll buy a V12 based on your write up, though.
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Arnold of Soissons posted:Trying to think of an exceptional US made quad and failing. The only other US made quad I even know of is Weyerbach's, and I've never tried it. I would really like to see Thirsty Dog near me make a quad... they make exceptional Belgian dubbels and tripels.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 04:31 |
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Pretty Things Baby Tree is pretty good, albeit very yeasty tasting. Sweetwater Dank Tank BSP was probably my favorite American quad. Does BBQ count?
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 04:39 |
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Arnold of Soissons posted:Trying to think of an exceptional US made quad and failing. 3 Philosophers. Allagash Four is pretty good, but I will always, always pick Curieux over it.
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Kudosx posted:The only other US made quad I even know of is Weyerbach's, and I've never tried it. I would really like to see Thirsty Dog near me make a quad... they make exceptional Belgian dubbels and tripels. I bought a four pack of that, laid two down while I was in my "build a quad collection" phase and drank the other two. Wasn't terribly impressed, but it was good.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 04:43 |
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Drinking a Pipeworks Close Encounter, which they bill as a "Hoppy Double Stout" but falls pretty snugly into the bill of a black IPA. It has a nice mix of super-resinous hop character and dark malt flavor that reminds me of Goose Island Night Stalker, but not as refined or well-executed. I also keep getting some hints of soy sauce here and there, but I'm not sure if that's just the hop and dark malt flavors mashing into each other messily. Another one that's good, but not great. At least the bottle art isn't too bad this time, and has a nice retro kick to it. Hopefully they stick with these guys for labels for a while, because otherwise beers like Ninja vs. Unicorn and Jones Dog will put them in the unfortunate company of Weyerbacher for worst beer labels on the market.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 04:47 |
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Had a New Holland Envious on draft tonight. It was listed as a fruit ale and was described as having a nice raspberry flavor, but I couldn't pick up on any fruit flavor at all- it tasted really flat and...I hesitate to say sour because I enjoy a good sour, but acidic maybe? It was definitely unpleasant and that made me sad because I generally enjoy what New Holland has to offer. My question is, does this match up with others' experiences or did I dick myself out of a good beer because of this terrible cold that I'm coming off of? I saw a lot of middling reviews on BA afterward but I'm not sure how much stock to put in those. Also WBF in Raleigh is sold out for the session I was planning to make it to, but I can take a teeny bit of consolation in the fact that if I'm still sick/stuffy on Saturday then I probably wouldn't be able to enjoy anything I tried anyway
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Phanatic posted:3 Philosophers. Allagash Four is pretty good, but I will always, always pick Curieux over it. drat, I really need to pick up both of those. Hugh Malone is the only special brew I have tried, wasn't too impressed. As for American quads go, I really enjoyed The Sixth Glass by Boulevard, has a complex but very drinkable palate and masks it's 10.5% well. Three Philosophers is just as good and The Reverend by Avery would be my third choice.
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Corbet posted:Why does it seem like everybody on the Internet has access to tons of Cantillon except me? SUPER HASSLER posted:Because they all brag about it Pretty much this. Before today I'd never even seen Cantillon before. I'm in Vancouver right now where I suppose it just hasn't quite caught on like it has in the states. I may go back and buy even more! The other two beers in that one looked pretty interesting to me as well. Both local British Columbia beers. One is an iced barleywine and the other is a bourbon barrel aged wheatwine. Sublimer fucked around with this message at 06:16 on Apr 13, 2012 |
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Kudosx posted:I've been "really" into beer for about 6 months, and I religiously check all my local beer shops twitter/facebook pages. I've only seen one of the shops get in Cantillon in the past 6 months... so I wouldn't say it's fairly common, just like SUPER HASSLER said, everyone likes to post pictures when they do get a good haul! The only Ohio source of Cantillion I've ever found is the bottle list at the Beer Engine. My beer friends keep buying my Cantillion for my birthday, so I've got several bottles and have yet to actually buy myself any.
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Hypnolobster posted:The only Ohio source of Cantillion I've ever found is the bottle list at the Beer Engine. Warehouse Beverage in Euclid got some Cantillon and Mikkeller in last month... but I don't think it sat on the shelves for longer than 24 hours.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 06:59 |
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How does Mikkeller Beer Hop Breakfast measure up? We've had some on the shelf for a few weeks.
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I'm always afraid to try a Mikkeller hoppy brew in bottles cause they're expensive and I'm not sure how quickly the bottle shops near me move them.Midorka posted:I may be wrong in saying this, but Victory V12 is perhaps the best quad brewed in America, if it's a quad. I love V12, but I don't think I'd ever call it a quad. I don't think it fits into any BJCP style, really - it's like an Imperial Belgian Amber, if anything. Maybe a Belgian barleywine, but then again it doesn't drink like any other Belgian barleywine they make in the states. On tap, it drinks a lot lighter than any barleywine, but I think it's a bit more sticky in bottles - maybe that's a freshness issue though. I don't have it all that often.
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Phanatic posted:3 Philosophers. Oh yeah, that's a great one. I think I have a 2008 3P cellaring right now, actually. Can't believe I forgot that, Ommegang is the bomb.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 12:33 |
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Is this Sixpoints brewery stuff any good? It's new in town, but I feel like I've heard of it. Their Resin DIPA is rated well, at least. I think I saw it in single cans the other day. Worth trying?
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Valencia posted:Had a New Holland Envious on draft tonight. i tasted it and felt that it was a complete mess, but that was off a small sample and i don't recall specifics. i asked a couple different beer guys about it and they all felt the same. also, i know BeerAdvocate and all, but our new craft brewery, Hardywood Park, got a 100 score on their Gingerbread Stout in the latest issue- cue ISO threads!
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CalvinDooglas posted:Is this Sixpoints brewery stuff any good? It's new in town, but I feel like I've heard of it. Their Resin DIPA is rated well, at least. I think I saw it in single cans the other day. To me, Resin is like Maharaja but take away some of the fruit/floral notes, and raise the bitterness and hop presence. The aroma kinda reminds me of Brooklyn Blast if you've had that. Also this is really syrupy as the name says. Worth trying once sure, but to me it's tough to down more than a single glass.
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air- posted:To me, Resin is like Maharaja but take away some of the fruit/floral notes, and raise the bitterness and hop presence. The aroma kinda reminds me of Brooklyn Blast if you've had that. Also this is really syrupy as the name says. Worth trying once sure, but to me it's tough to down more than a single glass. Sounds like I'll enjoy it. I don't usually have more than on DIPA in a night, anyway. Since you mention Brooklyn - which Brooklyn beers are worth trying? I've seen some positivity about their lager
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Valencia posted:Had a New Holland Envious on draft tonight. It was listed as a fruit ale and was described as having a nice raspberry flavor, but I couldn't pick up on any fruit flavor at all- it tasted really flat and...I hesitate to say sour because I enjoy a good sour, but acidic maybe? It was definitely unpleasant and that made me sad because I generally enjoy what New Holland has to offer. My question is, does this match up with others' experiences or did I dick myself out of a good beer because of this terrible cold that I'm coming off of? No, it's just not very good. Dragon's Milk is really good, barrel-aged Golden Cap is really good, Envious is just not a good beer.
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