I saw this also, ill have to give it a try.Odd Side Hazels Nuts
breaking out a stout for the cooler weather. This one BBA with hazelnuts, coffee, chocolate and oats. 2020 batch is as delicious as ever.
The Tweed is certainly immensely drinkable for a 9.3 beer.Nice, let me know what you think of the Tweed
Interesting. I agree M-43 is better. You are in PA, right? Is there where you got it?The Tweed is certainly immensely drinkable for a 9.3 beer.
I mostly taste the Simcoe hops I think, though the blend of all the hops wasn't ideal for me. Has a grassy, herbal flavor which I like, but maybe would be better with a little more spice. I would definitely drink it again, just not up my alley quite as much as the M43.
Yep, first time I’ve ever seen it hereInteresting. I agree M-43 is better. You are in PA, right? Is there where you got it?
Not an IPA guy at all and a friend gave 1 to me when he had come back from up your way and I loved it. Now that it is in NC I got some and was happy until I tried it. Tasted totally different. Not sure if it was older or what. Tried the m43 too and wasn’t impressed.Nice, let me know what you think of the Tweed
I’m guessing it’s not fresh when it’s getting to these other states. I see a lot of kind of old here in Michigan.steelerfan1 said:Not an IPA guy at all and a friend gave 1 to me when he had come back from up your way and I loved it. Now that it is in NC I got some and was happy until I tried it. Tasted totally different. Not sure if it was older or what. Tried the m43 too and wasn’t impressed.
80 degrees and sunny here right now...I love fall in Florida.More Arvon IPAs. Gull Rock which is a SMASH El Dorado. Real good stuff. Feels like the first true Saturday of the Fall with big boxing fights on ESPN and UGA-Bama.
Nice. I love the fall in Michigan. It’s just the winter that is awful.80 degrees and sunny here right now...I love fall in Florida.
A new brewery opened in Tampa last weekend called Magnanimous...their IPAs are delicious and remind me of Calusa or Civil Society, and their sours are pretty great too.
Gonna enjoy growlers of Juice Lord IPA (don't remember the hops, but its hazy goodness), and Cactus Jack (sour with cactus pear and jackfruit) today during football.
I want that.Yuengling Hershey Chocolate Porter
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2452397648389399
Apparently, it was first released last year in very limited supply and area. Was brought back and re-released this month.
But depending on where you live it may be difficult to find. I just happened to be travelling last weekend coming back from a college football game and found it on the Untapped app that a Total Wine had it and the location was ~1 mi from the highway that i was on. You bet i stopped and picked up a case and a half.
You’re in HB right? Las barcas?It'll be a couple of Pacificos tonight. Going to take my kids to a Mexican spot across the street from our 'hood. The boy loves him some crinkle cut fries (yes, fries at a Mexican joint and no it's not Del Taco) and the girl loves their quesadillas.
Me? I'll be having the cheese enchilada with carnitas taco combo... mmmm. Beer, meat and cheese... what could be better?
Use the 'Find Our Beer' on their website. Looks like it's available all over MAI want that.
Doubt it will make it this far east tho (MA)
Nice, they do a great job with stouts. I am enjoying their Maple Mackinac Fudge KBS right now. It's a massive dessert beer. Light on the barrel and heavy on the maple fudge and chocolate.I have been eying this beer for a few months and finally picked up a 4 pack, Founders Big Luscious Chocolate Raspberry Stout, pretty amazing. I love stouts and chocolate and raspberry are my two favorite flavors. Founders is one of the best breweries out there and this is a marriage made in heaven for me.
I'm usually skeptical of stouts that try to pile on flavors beyond coffee or bourbon, but that Maple Fudge KBS is pretty darn good.Nice, they do a great job with stouts. I am enjoying their Maple Mackinac Fudge KBS right now. It's a massive dessert beer. Light on the barrel and heavy on the maple fudge and chocolate.
I was able to score BCBS, #4, and London Fog, but came up empty on Birthday, Anniversary, and Caramella.I'm usually skeptical of stouts that try to pile on flavors beyond coffee or bourbon, but that Maple Fudge KBS is pretty darn good.
I missed out on Goose Island BCBS lottery, but between KBS, Deth's Tar, Hazels Nuts, last year BCBS, and Pollyanna Fun Size, I'm in a pretty happy spot on stouts for the winter.
Yeah I can’t drink nearly as many of them as I used to. They are just so damn strong and with covid, I’m not with friends as much to split them. I really like Hazels Nuts this year. So good.I'm usually skeptical of stouts that try to pile on flavors beyond coffee or bourbon, but that Maple Fudge KBS is pretty darn good.
I missed out on Goose Island BCBS lottery, but between KBS, Deth's Tar, Hazels Nuts, last year BCBS, and Pollyanna Fun Size, I'm in a pretty happy spot on stouts for the winter.
Exactly. Sadly, I'm choosing these stouts based on can/bottle size. A 12 oz is perfect for a bourbon aged stout. I have several 20 to 32 oz bottles waiting for that occasion.Yeah I can’t drink nearly as many of them as I used to. They are just so damn strong and with covid, I’m not with friends as much to split them. I really like Hazels Nuts this year. So good.
I see many more companies doing 12 oz cans. I wonder if thats part of the reason why.Exactly. Sadly, I'm choosing these stouts based on can/bottle size. A 12 oz is perfect for a bourbon aged stout. I have several 20 to 32 oz bottles waiting for that occasion.
Nice. Next trip to Alabama (early March) I'll stop by Halpatter and check them out.Civil Society Weapon of Choice
Halpatter Brewing Orange Punch Out Gose
Founders KBS Mackinac Island Fudge
Halpatter is a very good small brewery located in the middle of nowhere. They're in "downtown" Lake City which is near the I75 - I10 intersection in N.Florida. I've never made it out there but their tasting room is supposedly very nice.
Crazy, I just was at my local grocery store yesterday and they had a case or so of bcbs sitting there. I grabbed a couple but definitely no urgency for them in nc.I'm usually skeptical of stouts that try to pile on flavors beyond coffee or bourbon, but that Maple Fudge KBS is pretty darn good.
I missed out on Goose Island BCBS lottery, but between KBS, Deth's Tar, Hazels Nuts, last year BCBS, and Pollyanna Fun Size, I'm in a pretty happy spot on stouts for the winter.
Yep. I've seen the garden variety on shelves along with Surly Darkness and KBS. Nice that there are now lots of options out thereCrazy, I just was at my local grocery store yesterday and they had a case or so of bcbs sitting there. I grabbed a couple but definitely no urgency for them in nc.
From this articleHow is Yuengling considered craft?
Currently, Yuengling & Sons qualifies as a craft brewer according to the definition provided by the Brewers Association. The company is independent and produces less than 6 million barrels of beer per year. ...In simplest terms, the Brewers Association defines a craft brewery as one that is small and independent.
I’m kind of surprised by that - not the classification but that Yuengling doesn’t meet it.From this article
I checked for you but I didn't see anyone doing out of State deliveries- at least for the really good local stuff that isn't distributed Nationally. HOMES, Old Nation, Ascension, Odd Side, Arvon, Speciation, Transient, Austin Brothers, Drafting Table, Eastern Market and Ferndale Project are all making very good to incredible beers but they aren't making it too far from home.I'm not drinking anything now (though I guess it is 5:00 somewhere), but I was thinking that I should take advantage of some breweries shipping stuff out-of-state while it lasts. Anybody got any breweries that are pretty local that would be otherwise hard to get for me in VA now offering shipping to VA that you highly recommend? Or know of good local breweries in general now doing it? I was looking at some of the Vermont breweries, but it looks like VT does not allow VT breweries to ship their beer directly.
I was reading that Tired Hands in PA is shipping to VA. Considering that one...
I'll share that Aslin Beer Company that I've posted about (located in Alexandria, VA, where I'm at) is now offering shipping to VA, VT, NH & PA.