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I can stop off at Capone's on my way home and see if it's there and report when I get home. Edit: Also, so this isn't a no content reply, Founder's Devil Dancer was unbalanced and less enjoyable than I have experienced in recent years. Also, I managed to pick up a '97 Triple Bock off the shelf during my last excursion to Milwaukee. Anybody in Chicago game to try a 15 year old beer? BoredByThis fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Jul 31, 2012 |
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BoredByThis posted:I can stop off at Capone's on my way home and see if it's there and report when I get home. Thanks. It's just odd that I haven't heard of it hitting town but Capone's is advertising it... RE: Triple Bock... I have a bottle of either '94 or '97. General consensus is that it's loving awful. I really need to just drink it...
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 18:14 |
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BoredByThis posted:Edit: Also, so this isn't a no content reply, Founder's Devil Dancer was unbalanced and less enjoyable than I have experienced in recent years. Also, I managed to pick up a '97 Triple Bock off the shelf during my last excursion to Milwaukee. Anybody in Chicago game to try a 15 year old beer? I would gladly drink this and go find the donut beer so we can be miserable all night.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 18:21 |
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Oh the last time I had it it was horrendous, but since most people who would have things I would want to trade for it know better, I have no choice but to drink it. Also, when I opened the last one that i had (which was about 5 years ago, there was a solid residue that was left on the inside of the bottle.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 18:24 |
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BoredByThis posted:I can stop off at Capone's on my way home and see if it's there and report when I get home. I'll probably head over to Capone's in an hour and check it out as I'll be over there anyway, not that I like the store very much. And yeah, I drain poured my Devil Dancer after a few sips. It was easier to drink than DFH 120, but that's not terribly difficult. I could see someone liking it.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 18:34 |
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haha 15yo beer doesn't sound too appetizing to me. I forgot to report on what I thought of the 2012 Dark Lord (and the BCS: Bramble Rye). We tried DL first and I have to say that while I disliked it, it wasn't as bad as I was expecting. I think my problem ultimately was that I couldn't get past the nearly oil mouth feel with the overwhelming cherry/currant sweetness. I hate that flavor and I hate overly sweet things. That said a lot of the other flavors I got could lend it to being very good with time, but I think I'll chalk it up to "Not for me." On the flip side I liked Bramble Rye more than I remember from the first time I had it in January or whenever. It really kinda tastes like dark chocolate + raspberry/blackberry (which works very well, I think). While its not much more than a novelty still for me...I would definitely have it again. Did any of the Chicago people pick up the saison that Half Acre put out (growler only) a week or two ago? There is another saison tapped today that I'll probably grab since its basically on the way home from work (plus 2$ off growlers on Tuesday!) And on Friday they have a lager made with popcorn?! Huh.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 19:20 |
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danbanana posted:Capone's... has a bad rep for it's BM accuracy stay out the bathroom, guys. i believe this has been asked before, but how long will a flip-top growler that has remained cold and unopened since being filled keep?
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 19:28 |
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crazyfish posted:I'll probably head over to Capone's in an hour and check it out as I'll be over there anyway, not that I like the store very much. They had a full case sitting on the shelf, and there were a couple open cases on top of the coolers which definitely still had bottles in there. So if you want one danbanana, it'll be there. edit: I'm starting to warm up to them a little bit, but I still don't like the shady Beermenus tactics. Their prices are not great, but their selection is good and the guy who runs the place seems pretty friendly and knowledgeable.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 19:36 |
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crazyfish posted:They had a full case sitting on the shelf, and there were a couple open cases on top of the coolers which definitely still had bottles in there. So if you want one danbanana, it'll be there. Huh. Well, I'm not happy about the prospect of going all the way over there for it but no one else is showing it available...
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 20:08 |
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Midorka posted:I'm drinking Harpoon's Rye IPA now, apparently it was a limited beer they made year-round. ... Well worth $9 for a 6 pack if you ask me. It's been my standard "need a cold six pack" beer this summer. Less brutal than the Ruthless Rye put out this Spring by Sierra Nevada, and much cheaper than Hop Rod Rye so I can enjoy two during an evening right out of the bottle without feeling like an uncultured rear end. I'm interested in trying other rye beers. My local store has a handful of different rye IPAs on shelves but many of them are past their date, or are suspiciously dusty and have no date.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 20:23 |
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Had a Flying Dog oyster stout last night. It was a pretty solid dry stout with a hint of brinyness. I wish it had more brine flavor to it, if it didn't say oyster stout on the label I probably wouldn't even have noticed.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 21:24 |
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Verloc posted:I just came here to bitch about this. Apparently they cannot get a ticket order form to work right. They are a company that sells tickets. As an added bonus their lovely rear end IVR system won't let you get into the AHA/BA presale over the phone and their sales support line just gets a busy signal. In short, gently caress ticketmaster forever. I got on getting tickets pretty late in the afternoon since I was busy at work and I missed out on the members only session and figured I'd do the Friday Farm to Table session instead and then figured out I missed that too. My friend couldn't wrangle her membership number till a little bit ago and the presale tickets were out at least for Friday and Saturday night sessions. Now she has to face the fury of Ticketmaster getting overwhelmed on Thursday and have to use the plebeian entrance line. e. i think that last part is a miscommunication from my confused confused friend. zedprime fucked around with this message at 23:12 on Jul 31, 2012 |
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zedprime posted:I got on getting tickets pretty late in the afternoon since I was busy at work and I missed out on the members only session and figured I'd do the Friday Farm to Table session instead and then figured out I missed that too. God drat, the members only session already sold out? I got through shortly after nerd raging about it here, thankfully. I figured it would last for at least a day, though, that's nuts.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 22:59 |
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BoredByThis posted:I can stop off at Capone's on my way home and see if it's there and report when I get home. Was Devil Dancer ever balanced? I'm completely down for trying some ancient Triple Bock just for kicks. If worst comes to worst, we can use half the bottle as steak marinade.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 23:05 |
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Docjowles posted:God drat, the members only session already sold out? I got through shortly after nerd raging about it here, thankfully. I figured it would last for at least a day, though, that's nuts.
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# ? Jul 31, 2012 23:26 |
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Josh Wow posted:Had a Flying Dog oyster stout last night. It was a pretty solid dry stout with a hint of brinyness. I wish it had more brine flavor to it, if it didn't say oyster stout on the label I probably wouldn't even have noticed. I was under the assumption that the oysters weren't there for flavor, I forget the reason, but that's what has been explained to me a few times.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 02:47 |
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Cracked a year-old Boulevard Long Strange Tripel. The bottle-conditioning definitely pumped up the carbonation and dried out the finish, but contributed little to the aroma and flavor. That said, I thought that this was a very good tripel. A nice balance between the Belgian yeast profile and the sweetness and citrus notes. This would probably be my go-to tripel if availability and price were reasonable for my area.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 02:49 |
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Well after going to Munich and trying a few others stateside I just don't think I care that much for helles style beers. I completely understand why people find them enjoyable, but I must say that I do not. Maybe in a few years I'll give you another try. Oh well. Regardless, this Sorachi Ace is just delicious and I wish that I had it where I lived. Going down to Tampa to CCB's facility followed by Total Wine shopping was almost too much for me. So much beer was purchased, and it will all be delicious.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 03:45 |
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If I am in CO at the time of GABF like I planned, I'll probably just stay somewhere taxi distance and see if I can't scalp at the door. Forget about playing that whole online ticket game. If I can't get in, oh well, not as if every good bar in Denver isn't also doing extraordinary poo poo during the whole time anyway. (If you want to meet a lot of fancy-pants beer people, by the way, the Falling Rock the night before opening is good.)
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 04:22 |
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FreelanceSocialist posted:Cracked a year-old Boulevard Long Strange Tripel. The bottle-conditioning definitely pumped up the carbonation and dried out the finish, but contributed little to the aroma and flavor. That said, I thought that this was a very good tripel. A nice balance between the Belgian yeast profile and the sweetness and citrus notes. This would probably be my go-to tripel if availability and price were reasonable for my area. If we do another trade in the future I'll be sure to include a couple. I really love that beer, and at $8/750ml, it's not prohibitively expensive. Did you crack the Saison open yet? Captain Shortbus fucked around with this message at 08:07 on Aug 1, 2012 |
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Josh Wow posted:Had a Flying Dog oyster stout last night. It was a pretty solid dry stout with a hint of brinyness. I wish it had more brine flavor to it, if it didn't say oyster stout on the label I probably wouldn't even have noticed. We brewed ours with a massive amount of oysters and the Briney flavor was only there in the tiniest amount. The beer taste great but I to wish it tasted more of the ocean. Maybe next time I will mash in with salt water. Oh yeah I am moving to England to start up a new brewery. Anyone wanna move to Denmark and run a brewery on a tiny island?
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Captain Shortbus posted:If we do another trade in the future I'll be sure to include a couple. I really love that beer, and at $8/750ml, it's not prohibitively expensive. Did you crack the Saison open yet? Not yet. Hopefully this weekend. If anyone else is on Untappd, here I am.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 13:40 |
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Haha holy poo poo, they screwed up the GABF tickets worse than I thought. Apparently you could buy member-only tickets through Ticketmaster's mobile site without having to prove membership. Now they're going through the list of every ticket sold yesterday and cross referencing names with membership lists to try and cancel illegitimate orders. Just wow. They did say anyone who might have their order canceled will receive an email or phone call first so that you can provide a membership number if they missed you during the manual check. For extra hilarity, go to their website and look at the sidebar of #GABF tweets. People are just making GBS threads on them non stop, the dangers of embracing social media I guess! edit: Got a better explanation of what went wrong. Docjowles fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Aug 1, 2012 |
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I'm about 50/50 on going to GABF this year. If I go, it'll be on sponsorship with the local brewery so I'll get access to every session. Finances are looking really rough, though.ChiTownEddie posted:haha 15yo beer doesn't sound too appetizing to me. quote:And on Friday they have a lager made with popcorn?! Huh. Midorka posted:I was under the assumption that the oysters weren't there for flavor, I forget the reason, but that's what has been explained to me a few times.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 16:43 |
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bartolimu posted:If I'm remembering correctly, the oysters are added for the minerals in their shells. Hard water is good for stouts and porters, so areas without appropriately mineral-rich ground water have to compensate. I've had three oyster beers. They all had a saline quality to them, but only one tasted like actual oysters. That's actually really interesting, I didn't know that. That certainly jibes with the one oyster stout I've had.
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Docjowles posted:Haha holy poo poo, they screwed up the GABF tickets worse than I thought. Apparently you could buy member-only tickets through Ticketmaster's mobile site without having to prove membership. Now they're going through the list of every ticket sold yesterday and cross referencing names with membership lists to try and cancel illegitimate orders. Just wow. They did say anyone who might have their order canceled will receive an email or phone call first so that you can provide a membership number if they missed you during the manual check. I can't help but hate businesses that use TicketMaster nowadays. There's so many cheaper alternatives that don't charge you a bunch of fees to print your ticket from the website.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 18:08 |
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Corbet posted:I can't help but hate businesses that use TicketMaster nowadays. There's so many cheaper alternatives that don't charge you a bunch of fees to print your ticket from the website. I spent $40 on a music ticket recently, it was $30 then $10 for fees. I wonder where that money is going. Many artists are bypassing ticketmaster now though, at least for pre-orders and such. Beer talk, I got a 2012 Bourbon Lost Abbey Angel's Share, it was $15, is this normal? Also got a Mo Betta Bretta by them as well for $8 or $9. Seemed like decent deals based off the love they get, well at least Angel's Share. Edit: If it's stamped Bourbon 2012 this is a bourbon edition, as per Ratebeer, yes? I know it's a stupid question, but I'm just ensuring.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 22:24 |
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Midorka posted:I spent $40 on a music ticket recently, it was $30 then $10 for fees. I wonder where that money is going. Many artists are bypassing ticketmaster now though, at least for pre-orders and such. $15 is roughly normal, and yeah, it's the version that's not the brandy version. Should have some tiny, yellow-ish text around the neck that says "bourbon 2012" or something to that effect...it's been awhile since I've seen my cellared bottle.
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# ? Aug 1, 2012 22:37 |
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Two new Lips of Faith beers announced by New Belgium: A collab with Alpine (spoiler: it is an IPA) and some kind of peaches-and-brett thing.
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Docjowles posted:Two new Lips of Faith beers announced by New Belgium: A collab with Alpine (spoiler: it is an IPA) and some kind of peaches-and-brett thing. The peach saison sounds like it could be really good. It's a collab with musician G. Love, which sounds kind of weird, but I guess DFH made a beer with Dan The Automater, so this may become a popular new beer gimmick.
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Perfectly Cromulent posted:The peach saison sounds like it could be really good. It's a collab with musician G. Love, which sounds kind of weird, but I guess DFH made a beer with Dan The Automater, so this may become a popular new beer gimmick. so, so glad that they didn't make some sort of "special sauce" joke with the name. also, NB made a musical LoF with Clutch last year (which was awful).
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I thought Clutch was decent as long as you pretended it wasn't supposed to be a sour beer. If you just thought of it as a big, strong porter it was pretty tasty. But it completely failed at being even a little bit sour.
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funkybottoms posted:so, so glad that they didn't make some sort of "special sauce" joke with the name. also, NB made a musical LoF with Clutch last year (which was awful). Or a "Cold Beverage" joke, I agree. I guess breweries have been making beers with musical references for a long time now, so it shouldn't be surprising that they are starting to do straight-up collabs.
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drat, I'm a sucker for Lips of faith beers solely on the bottle artwork alone. I love converting those into regular glassware.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 00:03 |
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Docjowles posted:Haha holy poo poo, they screwed up the GABF tickets worse than I thought. Apparently you could buy member-only tickets through Ticketmaster's mobile site without having to prove membership. Now they're going through the list of every ticket sold yesterday and cross referencing names with membership lists to try and cancel illegitimate orders. Just wow. They did say anyone who might have their order canceled will receive an email or phone call first so that you can provide a membership number if they missed you during the manual check.
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 01:32 |
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I'm actually pretty impressed with how the Brewers' Association has handled the fallout from this. It sucks that Ticketmaster are price-gouging incompetent assholes and I wish they'd used someone else, but I honestly don't know if there even exists an alternative for events the size and popularity of GABF. If they used some mom-and-pop site it would have just melted under load and had everyone nerd raging for different reasons. Also pretty shocking that it sold out that fast if only 21 tickets were sold incorrectly. Something like 12,000 tickets in one hour?
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 01:55 |
Got a nice package from fellow goon nuncle jimbo today so I'm enjoying a nice Surly Furious right now. gently caress this is good. First IPA to really blow me away in a long time. Smells great, really hoppy. Taste isn't quite as hoppy as the smell, but its got some great citrus flavor going on. Well balanced too. Didn't get that pine flavor I sometimes taste in IPAs (SN Torpedo) that I can't stand. I highly recommend this one!
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Glad you like it. Funny you mention the piney bit because some BA types have been complaining that it's not as resiny as it used to be as of late. If so I can't really notice, for what its worth. Also my house is filled with beer and whey powder as well, haha. vvv I honestly really dislike Abrasive, and I usually love hoppy bullshit and am a borderline Surly fanboy. It tastes like dandelion wine to me, idk. nuncle jimbo fucked around with this message at 04:25 on Aug 2, 2012 |
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I like Furious, but Abrasive is mind-blowing. My favorite IIPA on the planet.
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nuncle jimbo posted:I honestly really dislike Abrasive, and I usually love hoppy bullshit and am a borderline Surly fanboy. It tastes like dandelion wine to me, idk. *Head Explodes!* If it was distributed in Illinois, I'd be drunk on it all spring! But I also prefer the sweeter, boozier IIPA/DIPA style compared to the dry, ultra-hoppy type. So I can definitely understand how it's not for everyone. Last night, I opened bottles of Bridgeport's Raven Mad and Two Brothers' collab with Brasserie Castelain, Diversey and Lill(e). I liked the former: a good porter with a really mild whiskey flavor. Nothing spectacular but certainly would get again if I were in the mood. The TB/BC beer though... Wow. Very impressed. Out of the bottle, it comes off as a very sweet biere de garde. Heavy pineapple-like flavor. But as it warmed, it felt boozier and boozier, almost to the point of being an old ale or a light barleywine flavor. Tastes much, much bigger than the 6.5% ABV. Definitely worth a pickup for those who can find it.
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