I enjoy Stone, but I am a little bummed that they pulled their Wisconsin Distribution a few months ago.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
Where do you live? I bet I can find you a good psychiatrist.Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
I like Stone a lot (their RIS is awesome). Best in the country/world? I think you'll get a lot of disagreement.Where do you live? I bet I can find you a good psychiatrist.Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
Of course I will, that's to be expected. There is lots of crazy going on out there.I like Stone a lot (their RIS is awesome). Best in the country/world? I think you'll get a lot of disagreement.Where do you live? I bet I can find you a good psychiatrist.Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
Michigan, I have to support my local breweries. Founders Breakfast Stout, Kentucky Bourbon Stout (which is being released in about 3 weeks) and Bells Hopslam are all better than anything Stone makes.Where do you live? I bet I can find you a good psychiatrist.Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
I love me some Stone. Stone, Bells and Founders are my top 3.In fact only had two beers last night before switching to wine and they were Bells Java Stout and Stone Pale Ale. Both are excellent.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
FBS is very good, although I don't know that I think it's better than a couple of Stone beers. Now KBS, which I had 2 bottles of three weeks ago from last year's batch, was a top 3 beer of all time for me. Haven't tried Hopslam.Michigan, I have to support my local breweries. Founders Breakfast Stout, Kentucky Bourbon Stout (which is being released in about 3 weeks) and Bells Hopslam are all better than anything Stone makes.Where do you live? I bet I can find you a good psychiatrist.Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
eaaaaaaaaaasy, OtisOf course I will, that's to be expected. There is lots of crazy going on out there.I like Stone a lot (their RIS is awesome). Best in the country/world? I think you'll get a lot of disagreement.Where do you live? I bet I can find you a good psychiatrist.Bells or Founders for me.Either Stone Brewery produces the best beer in the country (which makes it a contender for best in the world) or anyone who disagrees is crazy.
Did not have the Tripel until my first trip to Belgium, it was my first beer I in Brugge and is my favorite. I make sure I have at least one of these cellared for a special time.Side question to everyone, I have a trade in the works a Dark Lord for any of my choice: Boulevard Bourbon Quad, Brooklyn Black Ops, Brooklyn Sorachi Ace, Firestone 14 - Anniversary Ale, or a Firestone Parabola. I am thinking about the Parabola.Westmalle Tripeland
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Pass on the Black Ops and the Soraichi Ace...each are ok but not THAT great.Boulevard BBBQ has been on my list for awhile, never had it. I greatly enjoyed Firestone XII and XIII courtesy of our GB Gator, but never got my hands on the XIV or the Parabola. I say go with one of those 3....IMO.Did not have the Tripel until my first trip to Belgium, it was my first beer I in Brugge and is my favorite. I make sure I have at least one of these cellared for a special time.Side question to everyone, I have a trade in the works a Dark Lord for any of my choice: Boulevard Bourbon Quad, Brooklyn Black Ops, Brooklyn Sorachi Ace, Firestone 14 - Anniversary Ale, or a Firestone Parabola. I am thinking about the Parabola.Westmalle Tripeland
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What are the sours you've had, and what part of the country are you in? My favorite sour is probably Temptation by Russian River. Everything they make is top notch. Also a big fan of anything from Cascade. Those are fruit sours though. Lost Abbey makes some good ones too. Those are all West Coast breweries though. I'm not as up to speed on East Coast or Mid West sours.Cantillon is regarded as the king of sours. They've gotten harder and harder to find though and $$$. I've heard home brewing sours isn't easy. There are some threads on it at homebrewtalk.comI drank a couple Bell's Oarsman ales last night. I was at a Bells beer tasting at my local liquor store in Milwaukee last week and we were happily surprised that Larry Bell himself showed up to run the event. I've been to several of these, and the out-of-state breweries typically send a rep or maybe a mid-level brewer. It was a small group so we had a great discussion, Q/A and he told some great stories. I was somewhat disappointed that the 8 beers we sampled were all normal production Bells beers - no special batches or unique beers as I have come to expect at these things. There were a couple I had not had before, and one of them was the Oarsman. Its a session beer that has a very mild sourness to it that I really like. I've been experimenting with sour beers lately and hope to be brewing one myself soon, so am trying lots of different styles of sour beer. I appreciate any recommendations in that area. I am going for more of a natural sourness like I get with the Belgian sours, something that comes more from the yeast and grain than from fruit and other adjuncts.
I am a big fan of the Java Stout- easily one of my favorite Bell's beers. Last night I put back a couple Short's Good Humans, it was an interesting mix of a brown and ipa. I really liked it.'Matt_The_Fantasy_Master said:Had a Great Lakes tasting session. Dortmunder Gold, Commodore Perry, Conway's Irish Ale, and Nosferatu. Now I'm having a Bell's Java Stout.
I got a Woodchuck Variety Pack and had a Dark and Dry Cider last night![]()
Granny Smith and Amber for me.YESPizza Port in OB (~ a mile from my crib) is tapping a keg of Pliny the Younger tomorrow at 4pm. Worth skipping out of work an hour early to get a taste?
yesUnrelated, it's also worth it to send me somePizza Port in OB (~ a mile from my crib) is tapping a keg of Pliny the Younger tomorrow at 4pm. Worth skipping out of work an hour early to get a taste?
SurlyNew GlarusGoose Islandoff the top of my headHave we ever done a Best Micro Brewery discussion? Breweries shouldn't be available every where in the country, but can't be just local either. Off the top of my head in no particular order, I'd include:StoneBell'sFoundersGreat LakesDogfish HeadRussian RiverTerrapinWhat am I missing?
Ommegang - Cooperstown NYSurlyNew GlarusGoose Islandoff the top of my headHave we ever done a Best Micro Brewery discussion? Breweries shouldn't be available every where in the country, but can't be just local either. Off the top of my head in no particular order, I'd include:StoneBell'sFoundersGreat LakesDogfish HeadRussian RiverTerrapinWhat am I missing?
Pizza Port in OB (~ a mile from my crib) is tapping a keg of Pliny the Younger tomorrow at 4pm. Worth skipping out of work an hour early to get a taste?
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YOU'VE GOT TO BE ####### KIDDING ME!!!!
4 blocks from my house and I'm in ### #### Pittsburgh.
I heard they dint one. Maybe they got one from another location.
Constellation prize: nuggets nectar on cask at the soccer bar right now :kickrock:
Interesting how?'urbanhack said:interesting'shuke said:Hudepohl Amber may be my new favorite beer.
Interesting in that it seems to be a new craft beer being brewed locally in Cinncy.Interesting how?'urbanhack said:interesting'shuke said:Hudepohl Amber may be my new favorite beer.