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not as exciting as it might sound
Believe it or not, I have never seen a bottle of Stone PA here.What he said. But the Pale Ale is the best session beer evah!!They don't.I love their IPA, but it isn't a hop blast like Ruination is.How are the PAs and IPA compared to the Ruination?Here is the loot I grabbed on the way home. This should be a good start to things.![]()
Cool!Actually started off with the Mother's Milk and Coals Porter that I received from bakes yesterday. Both were![]()
Well.....what was the answer.My buddy just asked my wife if she was getting crazy on a cucumber. <_<

My buddy just asked my wife if she was getting crazy on a cucumber. <_<

The cool part about receiving beer from bakes is that he has a story for every one of them.Cool!Actually started off with the Mother's Milk and Coals Porter that I received from bakes yesterday. Both were![]()
Keegan Ales (Mother's Milk) was formerly Woodstock Brewing Company, the brewery responsible for Big Indian Porter which was, without question, the best porter I ever had... on tap. The bottling line sucked and was what killed the brewery in its first incarnation. Tommy Keegan (formerly of Brickhouse/Blue Point on Long Island) bought the brewery straightened out the bottling line and has a lineup of three beers that are VERY popular around the Kingston area. I spent a week or so there for work and really enjoyed their stout and their IPA.
How did that turn out?Babyarm Brown Ale
so so I can do alot better. Have ingredients for Lobster Claw Pale Ale ready to roll tomorrow or sunday. This time with totally legit stuff. Tons more hops whitelabs yeast and 9 full pounds of extract syrup.How did that turn out?Babyarm Brown Ale
My anniversary is in Oct. If she gets all the hints, I'm hoping to start homebrewing soon after that.so so I can do alot better. Have ingredients for Lobster Claw Pale Ale ready to roll tomorrow or sunday. This time with totally legit stuff. Tons more hops whitelabs yeast and 9 full pounds of extract syrup.How did that turn out?Babyarm Brown Ale
Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.

The scary part is that that's probably true.The cool part about receiving beer from bakes is that he has a story for every one of them.Cool!Actually started off with the Mother's Milk and Coals Porter that I received from bakes yesterday. Both were![]()
Keegan Ales (Mother's Milk) was formerly Woodstock Brewing Company, the brewery responsible for Big Indian Porter which was, without question, the best porter I ever had... on tap. The bottling line sucked and was what killed the brewery in its first incarnation. Tommy Keegan (formerly of Brickhouse/Blue Point on Long Island) bought the brewery straightened out the bottling line and has a lineup of three beers that are VERY popular around the Kingston area. I spent a week or so there for work and really enjoyed their stout and their IPA.

Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()

There is no way you've drank tonite.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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I would love to visit that brewery. They seem to have many good beers available that you can't find in the bottle.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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You don't know me very well, do you? Think about this: I officially am on vacation as of 4 PM today (Friday). What earthly reason do I have to be sober?There is no way you've drank tonite.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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From their website:I would love to visit that brewery. They seem to have many good beers available that you can't find in the bottle.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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Presently on the menuThursday, August 17, 2006 Paienne- Blond Ale Fumisterie - Hemp Beer Déesse Nocturne - Stout Cask conditioned Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale Grand'Messe - Alt Blanche du Paradis - Belgian Wit Rigor Mortis Triple - Tripel, 9,5% Saison St-Louis - Saison Rigor Mortis blonde - Abbey beer, 6% Chaman - Imperial Pale Ale Solstice d'hiver 2005 - Barley Wine aged 1 year in bottle Solstice d'été - Sour wheat beer with cherries
Check BA, they have just a *touch* more beers listed than currently at the websiteFrom their website:I would love to visit that brewery. They seem to have many good beers available that you can't find in the bottle.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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Presently on the menu
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Paienne- Blond Ale
Fumisterie - Hemp Beer
Déesse Nocturne - Stout
Cask conditioned Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale
Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale
Grand'Messe - Alt
Blanche du Paradis - Belgian Wit
Rigor Mortis Triple - Tripel, 9,5%
Saison St-Louis - Saison
Rigor Mortis blonde - Abbey beer, 6%
Chaman - Imperial Pale Ale
Solstice d'hiver 2005 - Barley Wine aged 1 year in bottle
Solstice d'été - Sour wheat beer with cherries![]()
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How do you think I found their website?Check BA, they have just a *touch* more beers listed than currently at the websiteFrom their website:I would love to visit that brewery. They seem to have many good beers available that you can't find in the bottle.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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Presently on the menu
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Paienne- Blond Ale
Fumisterie - Hemp Beer
Déesse Nocturne - Stout
Cask conditioned Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale
Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale
Grand'Messe - Alt
Blanche du Paradis - Belgian Wit
Rigor Mortis Triple - Tripel, 9,5%
Saison St-Louis - Saison
Rigor Mortis blonde - Abbey beer, 6%
Chaman - Imperial Pale Ale
Solstice d'hiver 2005 - Barley Wine aged 1 year in bottle
Solstice d'été - Sour wheat beer with cherries![]()
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Gotta love a brewpub that has a vast array of brews available. My guess is that if you get to know the brewmaster there's no end to what's available in bottles in some dusty corner of the basement.What beers do they actually bottle? The bottle I'm drinking now (by the way, 4.55) is the only bottle I've ever seen.How do you think I found their website?Check BA, they have just a *touch* more beers listed than currently at the websiteFrom their website:I would love to visit that brewery. They seem to have many good beers available that you can't find in the bottle.Its VERY good. Some serious coffee going on here.Ahhh, the infamous Peche Mortel......I've been waiting for you for a VERY long time.![]()
I keep bugging my wife and SIL (lives in Plattsburgh) to go up to Montreal this fall. If so, I am SO hitting Dieu du Ciel. Hell, it's only 3 1/2 hours away... road trip!
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Presently on the menu
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Paienne- Blond Ale
Fumisterie - Hemp Beer
Déesse Nocturne - Stout
Cask conditioned Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale
Vaisseau des Songes - India Pale Ale
Grand'Messe - Alt
Blanche du Paradis - Belgian Wit
Rigor Mortis Triple - Tripel, 9,5%
Saison St-Louis - Saison
Rigor Mortis blonde - Abbey beer, 6%
Chaman - Imperial Pale Ale
Solstice d'hiver 2005 - Barley Wine aged 1 year in bottle
Solstice d'été - Sour wheat beer with cherries![]()
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Gotta love a brewpub that has a vast array of brews available. My guess is that if you get to know the brewmaster there's no end to what's available in bottles in some dusty corner of the basement.
From the sound of it, the barleywine was aged for a year in the bottle.What beers do they actually bottle? The bottle I'm drinking now (by the way, 4.55) is the only bottle I've ever seen.
One way to find out for certain, and believe me, I plan on finding out!!!I hate that crappy airport. That's all. Please continue drinking.Pyramid Hefe on draft at the Seattle Airport
bull#### moneygrab bar is trying to say they now close at 930 instead of 10####ersI hate that crappy airport. That's all. Please continue drinking.Pyramid Hefe on draft at the Seattle Airport
You *******.From the sound of it, the barleywine was aged for a year in the bottle.What beers do they actually bottle? The bottle I'm drinking now (by the way, 4.55) is the only bottle I've ever seen.One way to find out for certain, and believe me, I plan on finding out!!!
You never talk about west coast beers. Do you have access to our barleywines?
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Quite a few. Bigfoot, Moylan's, Foghorn (when it shows), the occasional Old Guardian, most of the larger or more widely distributed breweries. the smaller ones? Nope.You *******.From the sound of it, the barleywine was aged for a year in the bottle.What beers do they actually bottle? The bottle I'm drinking now (by the way, 4.55) is the only bottle I've ever seen.One way to find out for certain, and believe me, I plan on finding out!!!
You never talk about west coast beers. Do you have access to our barleywines?
BTW, had the Old Guardian on cask here once. Never has a beer so thoroughly kicked my ###. Of course, it had help from its little tap brothers Ruination, Arrogant ******* on oak, and Double *******. CB Mahar's and a Stone release party. Cool. Love the fresh hoppiness of that one. They also brew a solid porter and outstanding Old Man Winter dark hoppy holiday ale. Their Tripel is pretty pedestrian, though.Obligatory Bakes beer story: The head brewer used to work at Ellicottville Brewing Co, a brewpub in a tiny ski town in the middle of nowhere in western NY. Their (E-ville's) pale ale - not IPA, but regular old pale ale - blew me away. Still does. Just an absolute hop attack. They're supposedly having it bottled at Southern Tier and it should be available soon. I wanna see if the bottled version has that same "keg full o' hops" flavor. My buddy has tried their double IPA and loved it - and he's a malt maven.Oh, and drinking a Southern Tier IPA courtesy of Bakes. This is one GREEN tasting beer. Very good.
Sounds killer. Keep us postedLOVED the Smuttynose IPA. I wish I could get that stuff down here. Ive liked everything Ive tried form them so far (Shoals Pale and '06 Summer Weizen). Quality breweryCool. Love the fresh hoppiness of that one. They also brew a solid porter and outstanding Old Man Winter dark hoppy holiday ale. Their Tripel is pretty pedestrian, though.Obligatory Bakes beer story: The head brewer used to work at Ellicottville Brewing Co, a brewpub in a tiny ski town in the middle of nowhere in western NY. Their (E-ville's) pale ale - not IPA, but regular old pale ale - blew me away. Still does. Just an absolute hop attack. They're supposedly having it bottled at Southern Tier and it should be available soon. I wanna see if the bottled version has that same "keg full o' hops" flavor. My buddy has tried their double IPA and loved it - and he's a malt maven.Oh, and drinking a Southern Tier IPA courtesy of Bakes. This is one GREEN tasting beer. Very good.
We're not snobs. Far from it. We just drink beers that would get us blasted faster than Bud Light, taste better than Bud Light, give us less of a hangover than Bud Light, and don't make us pine for the chubby ones that got away like Bud Light.Sorry, thought this was a drunfest, I'll bow out of the beer snob convention. Enjoy though, fellas.
Smutty rules. Check out the Brewer's Notes on their website - pretty cool stuff. Yerrington's a helluva cool dude as well.If and when I see the Eville, and if it's as good in bottle as it is on tap, a LOT of FBGs are gonna find out about it first hand.Sounds killer. Keep us postedLOVED the Smuttynose IPA. I wish I could get that stuff down here. Ive liked everything Ive tried form them so far (Shoals Pale and '06 Summer Weizen). Quality breweryCool. Love the fresh hoppiness of that one. They also brew a solid porter and outstanding Old Man Winter dark hoppy holiday ale. Their Tripel is pretty pedestrian, though.Obligatory Bakes beer story: The head brewer used to work at Ellicottville Brewing Co, a brewpub in a tiny ski town in the middle of nowhere in western NY. Their (E-ville's) pale ale - not IPA, but regular old pale ale - blew me away. Still does. Just an absolute hop attack. They're supposedly having it bottled at Southern Tier and it should be available soon. I wanna see if the bottled version has that same "keg full o' hops" flavor. My buddy has tried their double IPA and loved it - and he's a malt maven.Oh, and drinking a Southern Tier IPA courtesy of Bakes. This is one GREEN tasting beer. Very good.![]()
They figure if the the place is closed, or if the beer is definitely out of production, there's no sense in reviewing a legacy beer. I don't get it, as there's still product on the shelves.I still remember the day they deleted my Molson Porter review.I swear, sometimes BA boggles my mind.I've got a bottle of Grants Hopzilla that I was about to rate....when I realized that the link to review the beer is now gone. Its because the brewery is closed.WTF? Why?

Its crap. Honestly, why close it? Maybe I have a vintage bottle I want to review? Its these type of "random" decisions these guys make that drive me crazy. They are making more work for themselves.They figure if the the place is closed, or if the beer is definitely out of production, there's no sense in reviewing a legacy beer. I don't get it, as there's still product on the shelves.I still remember the day they deleted my Molson Porter review.I swear, sometimes BA boggles my mind.I've got a bottle of Grants Hopzilla that I was about to rate....when I realized that the link to review the beer is now gone. Its because the brewery is closed.WTF? Why?![]()
Basically. The bro's have a set idea about what they want BA to be, and come hell or high water they're going forward with it. Does all of it make sense to me? Nah. But I can appreciate what they're doing, even when I disagree with some of their decisions (as with reviewing retired beers).I'm outta here. 6:30 is 5 and a half hours away, and there's a couple of growlers with my name on 'em at Cape Cod Brewing that I don't wanna keep waiting. I'll be sparse here for a week or so - drink some for me!!!Its crap. Honestly, why close it? Maybe I have a vintage bottle I want to review? Its these type of "random" decisions these guys make that drive me crazy. They are making more work for themselves.They figure if the the place is closed, or if the beer is definitely out of production, there's no sense in reviewing a legacy beer. I don't get it, as there's still product on the shelves.I still remember the day they deleted my Molson Porter review.I swear, sometimes BA boggles my mind.I've got a bottle of Grants Hopzilla that I was about to rate....when I realized that the link to review the beer is now gone. Its because the brewery is closed.WTF? Why?![]()
Off to see his wife about a gherkin.Whered F'n NG go?!?!?........