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Midorka posted:Edit: Brought the 3Beans into the shower to experience a shower beer, it's all that I've been led to believe and more. I will be doing this more often. Try an IPA or wheat in the shower. My best shower beer was a Bells Oarsman after several hours of summer yard work. It was a transcendent experience; just enough tart to cut through the parch and the humidity of the steam. Really, I think any beer that's light on malt and sugar is made amazing by a hot shower. I've tried a stout and an IIPA before, and in both cases I ended up finishing them after I got out. Kraven Moorhed fucked around with this message at 03:17 on Feb 6, 2013 |
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Kraven Moorhed posted:Try an IPA or wheat in the shower. My best shower beer was a Bells Oarsman after several hours of summer yard work. It was a transcendent experience; just enough tart to cut through the parch and the humidity of the steam. What is it about the shower that brings taste out? Is it the moisture in the air? I thought I was the only one that noticed this....
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 03:18 |
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One of the few well deserved shower beers I've ever had was a CCB jai alai after 12 hours on the deck of this massive navy destroyer in the August Florida sun, it as easily one of the best beers of my life.
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RiggenBlaque posted:One of the few well deserved shower beers I've ever had was a CCB jai alai after 12 hours on the deck of this massive navy destroyer in the August Florida sun, it as easily one of the best beers of my life. Fresh Jai Alai is really quite amazing. Touring their facility I got some that had been bottled only 5 minutes previously and then thrown into a freezer for our subsequent enjoyment. It was absolutely heavenly. On a completely different note, I'm drinking a BA Old Rasputin and all I can say is to sit on this beer for a year or two. I just had a sip that was, well, just bourbon. I like bourbon so it isn't terrible, but it was no poo poo just bourbon taste with a little roast thrown in there. Still delicious just not well balanced yet.
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Noni posted:This is awesome. I've always wanted to feel like I'm drinking out of a butt plug. Their FIRST signature glass looks like the bottom half of a butt plug, too. I'm starting to wonder if it's intentional. As for best shower beers, I have never had one more satisfying than Beer Here White Cat after a 14-hour day in the Søgaards brewery. More hoppy beers need to be made with orange peel, because goddamn does it ever work awesomely.
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the yellow dart posted:Fresh Jai Alai is really quite amazing. Touring their facility I got some that had been bottled only 5 minutes previously and then thrown into a freezer for our subsequent enjoyment. With a year on it, the BA Old Rasputin is excellent and has a great balance of bourbon/oakiness to the base beer.
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Has anyone ever gone to the American Craft Beer Fest? My sister is in Boston, it'd be pretty easy for me to couch surf for a couple days so gently caress it
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Ubik posted:Their FIRST signature glass looks like the bottom half of a butt plug, too. I'm starting to wonder if it's intentional. Whoa, I'll give you that the new one looks a bit like a butt plug, but their signature glass is nothing more than a sturdy base.
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nuncle jimbo posted:Has anyone ever gone to the American Craft Beer Fest? My sister is in Boston, it'd be pretty easy for me to couch surf for a couple days so gently caress it I went and had a great time, with the caveat that it was like 5 years ago and I was just getting into beer so everything was new to me. There was a good variety of breweries and crowds were pretty manageable--except the line to get in the building. We lost like the first 45 minutes of the session just standing in line. That may have improved by now but I recommend getting there pretty early.
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Docjowles posted:I went and had a great time, with the caveat that it was like 5 years ago and I was just getting into beer so everything was new to me. There was a good variety of breweries and crowds were pretty manageable--except the line to get in the building. We lost like the first 45 minutes of the session just standing in line. That may have improved by now but I recommend getting there pretty early. Went there last year and this is all accurate. Lost a good 30-45 minutes in line.
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Just got back from a trip to Chicago to see an old friend. Met up with a buddy who has been working at Wild Blossom meadery. Interesting meads (tried pomegranate, chocolate coffee, hibiscus and dry white.) Then last night we started with a galaxy unicorn which was fantastically good, then double jack and double daisy cutter at Maria's. Needless to say I am feeling it today.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 16:35 |
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After the brief discussion in here about Nugget Nectar I decided I needed to finally try it. Called up my local place which told me they had "plenty in stock". Stopped by after work to find out it was completely gone. However, while browsing other stuff I found four bottles on the wrong shelf and promptly bought them. After trying it I'm VERY happy I did.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 17:10 |
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Enjoying my first ever Pliny the Elder courtesy of fellow goon Furious Lobster. It is everything its cracked up to be. Would buy this all the time if I had access to it. I guess I'm lucky to live in Ohio though and at least have access to some relatively good and cheap IPAs but man.....could definitely survive on a steady diet of Pliny.
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I went to O'Brien's in San Diego for a BLT today and they were doing sign ups for a charity sale of one of their Pliny the Younger kegs. They had apparently started the pre-sale an hour earlier and the girl told me most of the glasses were already sold. I can't imagine the regular tapping of their first keg (Saturday the 16th) is going to be anything less than a madhouse.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 23:45 |
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And then there's this BBA Siren Noire from Heavy Seas...
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 04:12 |
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Whoever said Orabelle by Great Divide was strong of oranges wasn't kidding. It's as if they blended 10%-20% of this with orange juice. It's not too overpowering but the more I sip it the more I taste it. I couldn't drink a 6 pack of this, but someone coming from Blue Moon or Shock Top would be at home here. It certainly has more complexity than either, but the orange flavor is just as strong.
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So, I keep talking about beer at work, and eventually a few other people start, and I've found enough beer fans to organize a bottle swap at the office. Go me. Keeping it simple to start -- everyone brings a six pack, everyone brings home six beers. Just gotta decide what to bring...
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Angry Grimace posted:I went to O'Brien's in San Diego for a BLT today and they were doing sign ups for a charity sale of one of their Pliny the Younger kegs. They had apparently started the pre-sale an hour earlier and the girl told me most of the glasses were already sold. I can't imagine the regular tapping of their first keg (Saturday the 16th) is going to be anything less than a madhouse. So did you sign up? I was going to try and swing by after work, but they posted a message saying that the charity sale had sold out before I even got off work. I'm not even going to try and get down there on the 16th, its gonna be ridiculous.
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Capt. Awesome posted:So did you sign up? I was going to try and swing by after work, but they posted a message saying that the charity sale had sold out before I even got off work. I'm not even going to try and get down there on the 16th, its gonna be ridiculous.
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The Bunk posted:I'm going to a 'Lotto Breakfast' at my local store this Saturday. If your number is drawn you get to buy a sixer of Hopslam or a bottle of Foothills Sexual Chocolate. I've never had either, so I'd be OK getting whichever. They're supposed to have both on tap as well, so maybe I'll figure out which one goes better with a Bojangles biscuit and get the other one for later. A fellow Bottle Rev member, eh? You'll see me in line for that one. I figure I can at least get them on tap (if they get Sexual Chocolate keg in time). The Total Wine in brier creek is apparently holding their hop slam for a 9am release this saturday, but I'd much rather give my money to Ted.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 05:30 |
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I had a Founders Cerise tonight. I was expecting more tart, but it was OK overall. Worth the $4.50 10oz pour, but nothing I'd fawn over.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 06:36 |
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The store I went to last weekend had like 3 cases of Hopslam just sitting there for 20 a six pack. Is it really that drat good?
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Cromlech posted:The store I went to last weekend had like 3 cases of Hopslam just sitting there for 20 a six pack. Is it really that drat good? Compare it to a ten dollar bomber of the same style, and 20 bucks a six pack isn't so bad. Still, not that I buy more than a single 6er at prices like that.
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Anyone know why Bell's hasn't gone to 4-pack Hopslams? I guess it sells out even at the higher 6-pack price, so they don't really need to. Had one on tap last night and the bar was serving it WAYYYyyyy too chilled. Had to let it sit around for about 20 minutes before it even started to open up a little bit.
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Retemnav posted:Anyone know why Bell's hasn't gone to 4-pack Hopslams? Other than this year's Black Note 12 oz release, I can't think of anything Bell's sells in 4-packs.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 15:46 |
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Forget Hopslam, they need to sell Expedition in 4-packs
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 17:50 |
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My local shop just posted on Facebook that they got a shipment from Mikkeller, Jolly Pumpkin, The Lost Abbey, The Bruery, Alesmith, Stillwater, Firestone Walker, and Anchorage. A few of these I've seen talked about in here, any particular brews that I should make a point to get from these breweries (Assuming they have them)? Any I should wait on in favor of others?
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 18:02 |
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I love that Bell's doesn't release 4-packs (except for Black Note of course).
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lifts cats over head posted:My local shop just posted on Facebook that they got a shipment from Mikkeller, Jolly Pumpkin, The Lost Abbey, The Bruery, Alesmith, Stillwater, Firestone Walker, and Anchorage. A few of these I've seen talked about in here, any particular brews that I should make a point to get from these breweries (Assuming they have them)? Any I should wait on in favor of others? Heh. Do you have $200?
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lifts cats over head posted:My local shop just posted on Facebook that they got a shipment from Mikkeller, Jolly Pumpkin, The Lost Abbey, The Bruery, Alesmith, Stillwater, Firestone Walker, and Anchorage. A few of these I've seen talked about in here, any particular brews that I should make a point to get from these breweries (Assuming they have them)? Any I should wait on in favor of others? Mikkeller would be dead loving last on my list of things to get
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RiggenBlaque posted:Mikkeller would be dead loving last on my list of things to get Agreed. I mean, the big hitters from those breweries that aren't super special releases would likely be: Alesmith: IPA, Speedway Stout Jolly Pumpkin: Bam Biere, La Roja, Biere de Mars, Oro de Calabaza Stillwater: Stateside, Cellar Door Bruery: I honestly don't care Lost Abbey: ehhhhh Firestone Walker: Union Jack, Double Jack, Black Xantus (under the Nectar Ales name), Parabola, Sucaba, any of the Anniversary ales
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TenaciousTomato posted:Heh. Do you have $200? If so, you might be able to buy a Mikkeller bottle or two.
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RiggenBlaque posted:Mikkeller would be dead loving last on my list of things to get Mikkeller makes some awesome beers. However, they make about 10,000 different beers, so the awesome ones kinda get lost in the (very expensive) fray.
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Glottis posted:Mikkeller makes some awesome beers. However, they make about 10,000 different beers, so the awesome ones kinda get lost in the (very expensive) fray. Yeah, this is my opinion. I'm a fan of the BA'd Black Holes (especially red wine) and the cognac-barrel aged Beer Geek Brunch Weasel is fantastic though stupid expensive. Just a reminder that Jolly Pumpkin only does sours. Think of the description on the bottle, then think about how that would taste when tarted up.
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lifts cats over head posted:My local shop just posted on Facebook that they got a shipment from Mikkeller, Jolly Pumpkin, The Lost Abbey, The Bruery, Alesmith, Stillwater, Firestone Walker, and Anchorage. A few of these I've seen talked about in here, any particular brews that I should make a point to get from these breweries (Assuming they have them)? Any I should wait on in favor of others? Bruery: All of their great beers are going to specials so as above, just forget their releases Lost Abbey: Probably Deliverance and Serpent's Stout based on the most recent release in my local shop; the former is better and actually made up partly of the latter and Angel's share but it's of a smaller quantity and more expensive than the latter. FSW: §ucaba was just released a couple of days ago so it's probably still too early for shops to get it, most likely by next week at the earliest, Parabola is coming out in May so it's going to the be usual year round stuff as noted above. Alesmith: In addition to the regulars, you might also be getting a first time bottle of My Bloody Valentine but it's really not worth purchasing for the taste but more for the hype of having never been bottled before ( and for good reason)
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lifts cats over head posted:My local shop just posted on Facebook that they got a shipment from Mikkeller, Jolly Pumpkin, The Lost Abbey, The Bruery, Alesmith, Stillwater, Firestone Walker, and Anchorage. A few of these I've seen talked about in here, any particular brews that I should make a point to get from these breweries (Assuming they have them)? Any I should wait on in favor of others? echoing what everyone else said about Mikkeller- even the rare great beers he makes are not always worth the price, and unless you're big into saisons you might want to skip Stillwater (Cellar Door is fantastic if you are, but if it's the Table Beer or Premium... eh). the others are all solid breweries and you should purchase without too much trepidation, provided you like the style (and, as TT points out below, you have the money). funkybottoms fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Feb 7, 2013 |
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I would probably just get Speedway Stout by Alesmith, and a 6er of Union Jack + everything else by Firestone Walker. Mikkeller, Lost Abbey, and the Bruery all make great special release beers but are exorbitant in price. The other two I can't speak on.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 18:46 |
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I personally love everything from Anchorage. Gabe is awesome. Top 3 for me from him are Love Buzz, Tide and its Takers, and the Galaxy White IPA.
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danbanana posted:Just a reminder that Jolly Pumpkin only does sours. Think of the description on the bottle, then think about how that would taste when tarted up. I would not call 90% of what JP does "sour". Just funky/tart, at best. Their stuff is supremely accessible, IMO. I'm not a huge super sour/lambic/gueze fan myself, so that's probably why I dig them so much. ShaneB fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Feb 7, 2013 |
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ShaneB posted:I would not call 90% of what JP does "sour". Just funky/tart, at best. Their stuff is supremely accessible, IMO. I meant that as a style, not as a definitive taste profile. I agree their beers are all solid, but how they describe their product on their labels and what comes out of the bottle can be confusing for the uneducated.
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