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What kind of beer is everyone drinking tonight? (2 Viewers)

Southern Tier Creme Brulee Stout.

:thumbdown:

Yuk.

ETA: Kuhnhenns was outstanding when I had it back in '05

 
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Stone 12/12/12 Vertical Epic. Lots of spices. Loved it.

Saw the SN Beer Camp 12 pack at the store, many of the same breweries in Steve's post, not sure if same beers or not. Will pick it up this weekend and give it a shot.

 
What a bunch of crap. GD American brewers thinking hoppy is the be-all and end-all of beer. I wouldn't buy a single one of those beers ever again. In conclusion, buy yourselves 2 cases of Coors and consider yourself lucky you didn't have to take the journey I took today.
There is a market for it, Ace. If you don't like it, there's plenty of other stuff to buy instead of that piss water Coors.

 
Beer Camp Across America is a hit from the first beer to the last. Picked up my 3rd 12 pack.
:kicksrock:

Haven't seen it around here
Don't waste your money.
What don't you like about it? Stores around my area can't keep it in stock.

Plus with 12 different kinds of beers how can you not find something you like.
My thoughts are well-documented in here.
yes, you don't like good beer.

 
Hitting the New Belgium Rampant tonight

Going to an SD beerfest tomorrow. While I do hit the microbrews in the area I don't consider myself an expert by any means. The list below are ones where I've tried 2 or fewer selections in the past. Any specific recommendations from these places I should look for? I plan to do 10 samples:

Green Flash Brewing Company, Mike Hess Brewing, Breakwater Brewing Co., Rip Current Brewing, Port Brewing Company, The Lost Abbey, Culture Brewing Co, Rough Draft Brewing Company, Golden Coast Mead, Oceanside Ale Works, Helm’s Brewing Co., Legacy Brewing Co., Aztec Brewing Company, Groundswell Brewing Company, Barrel Harbor Brewing, Monkey Paw Brewing Company, Coronado Brewing Company, Pizza Port, Twisted Manzanita Ales

 
chauncey said:
Saw the SN Beer Camp 12 pack at the store, many of the same breweries in Steve's post, not sure if same beers or not. Will pick it up this weekend and give it a shot.
nowhere in stock around me

:sadbanana:

 
Hitting the New Belgium Rampant tonight

Going to an SD beerfest tomorrow. While I do hit the microbrews in the area I don't consider myself an expert by any means. The list below are ones where I've tried 2 or fewer selections in the past. Any specific recommendations from these places I should look for? I plan to do 10 samples:

Green Flash Brewing Company

, Mike Hess Brewing, Breakwater Brewing Co., Rip Current Brewing, Port Brewing Company, The Lost Abbey, Culture Brewing Co, Rough Draft Brewing Company, Golden Coast Mead, Oceanside Ale Works, Helm’s Brewing Co., Legacy Brewing Co., Aztec Brewing Company, Groundswell Brewing Company, Barrel Harbor Brewing, Monkey Paw Brewing Company, Coronado Brewing Company, Pizza Port, Twisted Manzanita Ales
Green Flash Brewing Company, You have to know these guys, no?

Mike Hess Brewing, These guys are getting better. Iike most of their non-core beers. Their stout is good too.

Breakwater Brewing Co. Not Familiar

Rip Current Brewing, Semi new kids on the bock. Drink whatever they have. They are awesome.

Port Brewing Company, See Green Flash comments.

The Lost Abbey, Sister to Port (same building and brewers) focus more on Belgian stuff. If they bring a barrel aged beer try it. If that is your thing. Their sours especially.

Culture Brewing Co,I've only tried them once and was impressed. I think.

Rough Draft Brewing Company, Underrated local guys. Worth a shot.

Golden Coast Mead, It's Mead! Do you like Mead? If you do, they will get you wasted.

Oceanside Ale Works, Meh

Helm’s Brewing Co., Meh

Legacy Brewing Co., Not familiar

Aztec Brewing Company, Avoid

Groundswell Brewing Company, Avoid

Barrel Harbor Brewing, Like the two beers I had from them

Monkey Paw Brewing Company, Kicking major ### since they switched brewers. Try them all.

Coronado Brewing Company, Have really turned the corner since they opened their new facility. Highly recommend.

Pizza Port, TRY EVERYTHING! ####### love these guys. Different brewers and beers at each of their 5 locations, so can vary, but they are favorites of mine. Especially anything hoppy they do.

Twisted Manzanita Ales Have gotten better. Maybe if you're still thirsty

 
New Glarus stuff myself. Moon Man, Two Women, and Spotted Cow tonight.

 
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Anyone had either of these? Going to a bar tonight with few selections, but includes these. Both bottles, I assume.

bittersweet lenny R.I.P.A
rye double ipa, shmaltz brewing co., NY
(10%) obscene amount of hops & malt

st. augustine
rye saison, selkirk abbey brewing co., ID
(22oz., 6.7%) bready, grass, well balanced
 
Stopped in to Barley Mow brewing in St Pete...tried the grapefruit pale ale, choc raspberry stout, tart cherry something, and s'mores stout.

Surprisingly, I liked the 2 non stouts better than the stouts. Not enough chocolate or raspberry in the one, and the s'mores was underwhelming...the mini marshmallows on top were a nice touch, though.

 
Ballast Point Habanero Sculpin

Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin

Stone Unapologetic IPA

Dos Equis Amber

Lagunitas Lil' Sumpin' Ale

:banned:

 
New Glarus stuff myself. Moon Man, Two Women, and Spotted Cow tonight.
Moon Man :wub:
Yeah, this is definitely the best of the 3. Also liked the Yokel I had 2 nights ago quite a bit. Had never heard of this brewery until last week (I don't frequent this thread much...I tend to smoke more than I drink) but they're definitely not too shabby. Might be worth a couple trips to Wisconsin every now and then.

 
I went to the Beer Camp Across America beer festival last night in Civic Center Park, Denver. It was an awesome time with a lot of phenomenal beer. I had way too many beers to recount everything, but some of the all-stars included:

Russian River Pliny the Elder

Russian River Supplication

Firestone Walker Sucaba

Cigar City Jai Alai

Ballast Point Sculpin IPA

Ballast Point Victory at Sea

There were lots of great local Colorado stuff as well.

I got to hang out with Ken Grossman, the founder of Sierra Nevada and one of the godfathers of American craft beer for awhile. He was really cool and was just pouring beer at one of Sierra Nevada's secondary low key tents. It was an awesome experience.

I highly recommend that you Chicago folks get a ticket for tomorrow night's Beer Camp festival.

 
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I went to the Beer Camp Across America beer festival last night in Civic Center Park, Denver. It was an awesome time with a lot of phenomenal beer. I had way too many beers to recount everything, but some of the all-stars included:

Russian River Pliny the Elder

Russian River Supplication

Firestone Walker Sucaba

Cigar City Jai Alai

Ballast Point Sculpin IPA

Ballast Point Victory at Sea

There were lots of great local Colorado stuff as well.

I got to hang out with Ken Grossman, the founder of Sierra Nevada and one of the godfathers of American craft beer for awhile. He was really cool and was just pouring beer at one of Sierra Nevada's secondary low key tents. It was an awesome experience.

I highly recommend that you Chicago folks get a ticket for tomorrow night's Beer Camp festival.
So jealous.

 
I went to the Beer Camp Across America beer festival last night in Civic Center Park, Denver. It was an awesome time with a lot of phenomenal beer. I had way too many beers to recount everything, but some of the all-stars included:

Russian River Pliny the Elder

Russian River Supplication

Firestone Walker Sucaba

Cigar City Jai Alai

Ballast Point Sculpin IPA

Ballast Point Victory at Sea

There were lots of great local Colorado stuff as well.

I got to hang out with Ken Grossman, the founder of Sierra Nevada and one of the godfathers of American craft beer for awhile. He was really cool and was just pouring beer at one of Sierra Nevada's secondary low key tents. It was an awesome experience.

I highly recommend that you Chicago folks get a ticket for tomorrow night's Beer Camp festival.
Ken is a cool dude. Really enjoyed his book as well.

 
Had a Black IPA when I was in FL over the weekend (Funky Buddha in Boca) - sex panther, solid name. Pretty good, never tried or even heard of that style of beer before - interesting - worth a taste. Anyone familar with this style and have other recommendations?
Upthread a bit: http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=82676&page=646#entry15546256

Firestone Walker Wookey Jack also very good, in addition to Green Flash. I haven't had Stone, but I would certainly take his word for it.

I like the style for the winter.
Had Lagunitas Nighttime Ale last night. It was pretty good. Still some citrus notes, despite the roastiness.

 
Had a Black IPA when I was in FL over the weekend (Funky Buddha in Boca) - sex panther, solid name. Pretty good, never tried or even heard of that style of beer before - interesting - worth a taste. Anyone familar with this style and have other recommendations?
Upthread a bit: http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=82676&page=646#entry15546256

Firestone Walker Wookey Jack also very good, in addition to Green Flash. I haven't had Stone, but I would certainly take his word for it.

I like the style for the winter.
Still some citrus notes, despite the roastiness.
I love this combination.

 

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