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What kind of beer is everyone drinking tonight? (1 Viewer)

9:30amFranziskaner Hefe-Weisse DunkelI definitely found a good summer drinker for my anti-bitterhoppy, pro sweetmalty preferences. This has a nice yeasty fresh baked bread quality to go with the sweetness. Nice. If you remember the great Negra Modelo from the 80s this is a slightly lighter and maltier offering, which is an improvment, imo. Today's Negra is messed up, btw.
Starting early today? Anything exciting going down or just diving head first into the weekend?I am cracking open a Dark Horse Crooked Tree IPA. Anyone had it? Is that available outside of Michigan?
Woke with some pretty vicious lower back pain and figured the advil could use an assist. I'd rather drink in the morning than any other time of day. It's just a nice way to start the day. Coffee schmoffee.
 
Was in portland this week. Had some workingman's red and hammerhead ale at john barleycorns, some Chimay at 5 spice, some desheutes brewery mirror pond ale and a rogue no ale.

Last night had an Alaskan amber.

Tonight it is Busch light and lots of it!

 
My own homebrew. A pale ale. Surprisingly good. :thumbup:

I've got a wheat in the fermenter that's going to get raspberries in secondary.

 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.

Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!

 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!
Great area if you like IPAs, there are a plethora.
 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!
All on my list to visit when I work the Great American Beer Festival. :thumbup: Making a note of the Gauntlet. Thanks.
 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.

Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!
Great area if you like IPAs beer, there are a plethora.
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Perhaps it my own preferences or the choices of local distributors, but I seem to recall most SD beers that I have had to be IPAs or some twist on a hoppy ale. What are some recommendations for nonIPAs?
 
Last night

Diamond Knot Brewing IPA. Highly recommended....that you avoid this one. My daughter: "tastes like vomit" :lol:

Six Point Resin. Good enough, but like most things from them, just "good enough" and overpriced. Think I'm done with them.

 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.

Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!
Great area if you like IPAs beer, there are a plethora.
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Perhaps it my own preferences or the choices of local distributors, but I seem to recall most SD beers that I have had to be IPAs or some twist on a hoppy ale. What are some recommendations for nonIPAs?
Isn't that the case just about everywhere these days? I protest IPA dominance. Lost Abbey's American Wild Ale called Cable Car Kriek is a great summer ale. AleSmith's Wee Heavy is in my top five, period, but I like malty. Also, unmentioned SD brewer Latitude 33 makes a porter with cocoa and chili that's great paired with Mexican or BBQ.Last night went through some Green Flash Saison Diego...meh.

 
Last night:

Tyranena Scurvy

Green Flash Hop Head Red

And in response to one of the posters above, Dark Horse Crooked Tree is widely available in the Chicago area and it is delicious.

 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.

Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!
Great area if you like IPAs beer, there are a plethora.
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Perhaps it my own preferences or the choices of local distributors, but I seem to recall most SD beers that I have had to be IPAs or some twist on a hoppy ale. What are some recommendations for nonIPAs?
Lost Abbey doesn't do anything hoppy. Their sister brewing company "Port" sure does, but Lost Abbey doesn't. Their Serpent Stout is excellent. Their barrel program is hit and miss, but the hits are fantastic. I'm not a big Belgain style fan, but they are great at those too. Like Chaos mentioned, AleSmith does great non-hoppy beers. Wee Heavy, Speedway Stout, And of their Decadence brews, Old Numbskull, Horny Devil, Grand Cru....

I could keep going on just the stuff that is made here in town. We also get awesome distribution (Russian River!). We even just got Jester King and have Founders testing the waters down here right now too.

 
My hood (north county san diego) has become something of a mecca for microbrews.

Stone, Lost Abbey, AleSmith, Prohibition Brewing, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Mother Earth, and a newer one within walking distance to my house - Iron Fist. They have a 9.5% IPA called the Gauntlet that is killer!
Great area if you like IPAs beer, there are a plethora.
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Perhaps it my own preferences or the choices of local distributors, but I seem to recall most SD beers that I have had to be IPAs or some twist on a hoppy ale. What are some recommendations for nonIPAs?
Lost Abbey doesn't do anything hoppy. Their sister brewing company "Port" sure does, but Lost Abbey doesn't. Their Serpent Stout is excellent. Their barrel program is hit and miss, but the hits are fantastic. I'm not a big Belgain style fan, but they are great at those too. Like Chaos mentioned, AleSmith does great non-hoppy beers. Wee Heavy, Speedway Stout, And of their Decadence brews, Old Numbskull, Horny Devil, Grand Cru....

I could keep going on just the stuff that is made here in town. We also get awesome distribution (Russian River!). We even just got Jester King and have Founders testing the waters down here right now too.
Ok, I might have to see if I can find AleSmith. I think I have seen it on the shelves before. Thanks. As for Russian River and Founders, I was just referring to beers brewed in the S.D. area. My recommendation for Founders is to buy anything they make.
 
Just opened a Golden Cap by New Holland. It is a modern saison. Good hints of pepper- it isn't Hennepin, but a cheaper alternative. Interestingly, it isn't brewed with wheat, but spelt which is supposed to give it a more nutty flavor.

 
Anderson Valley Brother David's Triple

Small unassuming cream head, thin then gone to a small rim around the glass...

Cloudy amber orange and caramel color, looks summery for a tripel

Light whiff of raw potato and strong ripe apples, a hint of hard candy, butterscotch, more caramel

:banned:

Unfortunately the first word what comes to mind is pedestrian. A little sweet, a little malty, no hoppiness, and no yeasties either. This would be easy to pump down bud and mgd drinkers to make them think they like craft beer, but not at the suggested retail. There's better options at half the price and at the price there's some serious brews for the taking. 2.7/5

Oddly, I'm enjoying it for the lack of bitterness and it would work well deeply chilled with cold cut sandwiches and pickles, macaroni and potato salad. As I keep drinking I'm catching some clove and nutmeg bringing a little of the belgian tradition to this triple. Nice one for the guys and gals that don't like being overpowered with too much goodness. I'd pour the rest in a chili recipe or beef brine if I had one going in order to get to my next selection, but I'll suffer through this. :thumbup:

 
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Triple Voodoo Inception (Belgian style ale)I think I have a winner here for hopheads. I had to suck the head to avoid a mess and it was powerful stuff. Golden hazy color with some copper highlights.Thick three finger creamy head that fills the glass then lingers for a good long time. Pretty.Smell of green bananas, yeast, and bread. :banned: Lots going on here. Big hops similar to a Stone product (which I don't care for) but sweet and malty enough to kill any unpleasant aftertaste. Very nice. Big fan. This will deflate a Fat Tire every time. Winner. Will buy again, soon. The bottle says:

Based on a Tripel recipe but distinctly different from other trappist ales because they load up some hop varieties to give it a unique California character...
:thumbup:
 
Let's see if this works

Beer list from this past weekend's TBS fest:

FRIDAY

Andechs something

Russian River Beatification Batch 001

Russian River Beatification Batch Ph-01

Hardywood Reserve Series Hoplar IIPA

Armand 4 Zomer (Summer)

Cantillon Cuvee de Champions 2006

Russian River Redemption Batch 2

Deschutes Mirror Mirror 2005

Alchemist Heady Topper (8 or more over the course of both days)

Yellowhammer Alt

Liftbridge Commander

Stone Old Guardian 2005

Stone Old Guardian 2006

Stone Old Guardian 2007

Stone Old Guardian 2008

Stone Old Guardian 2009

Stone Old Guardian 2010

Stone Old Guardian 2011

Stone + Alchemist Heady Guardian

Lake of Bays Mocha Porter

Cantillon Vigneron x2

Pwoods homebrew - Belgian Dark Strong Ale

Vamberg Lambic X 2009

Fitgers Framboise

Mariage Parfait 2003

Three Floyds Alpha King

Flat12 Tangerine Porter

The Bruery Local Red

New Belgium Tart Lychee

Surly Darkness 2011

Cigar City Marshal Zhukov's

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2006

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2007

Goose Island Cherry Bourbon County Stout

Founders Deca

Alchemist Luscious

Alesmith Decadence

The Bruery Motherfunker

Mikkeller Rauch Geek Breakfast

Goose Island Vanilla Bourbon County Stout

Alaskan Smoked Porter 2011

Boon Framboise 1997

Jackie O's Quincedence

Southampton Grand Cru 1996

Port Brewing Brother Levonian Saison

Pipeworks Ninja vs. Unicorn

Abita 25th Anniversary Vanilla Doubledog

Russian River Consecration Batch 4 (note: 3L bottle)

Winking Lizard Bambic

Darkside Mark of the Yeast

Russian River Consecration Batch 1

Goose Island Pear Jacques (100% Brett, made with Asian pears, aged 3 years) (I'm sure this title is wrong)

Goose Island Juliet

Smellysell homebrew Apricot Lambic

Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Quad

Oerbier 2007

Mikkeller Sour #####

Schlafly Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout 2009

Brewery Vivant Big Red Coq (spelling?)

Cigar City Vuja De

Alesmith Wee Heavy 2009

Southern Tier Creme Brulee

Cantillon Mamouche

The Bruery Acer Quercus

Newport Storm

Firesone Walker Sucaba

Mikkeller/Jester King Beer Geek Rodeo

Red Streak Cider

Russian River Temptation Batch 4

Brewery Vivant Imperial Saison

Goose Island Old Aberration (4-5 years old)

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2008 (note: chugged by Howard in exchange for $20 from Jay)

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2011

Lost Abbey Red Poppy

Cigar City Guava Groove

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2010

Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout

Founders Curmudgeon's Better Half

Shoreline Discombobulation Celebration Ale

O'Fallon BDS

Dark Horse Plead the Fifth

Dave's Brewfarm Matacabras

Crooked Stave W.W.B.R.

Madhouse Coffee Stout

Surly Smoke

Good People Snake Handler

SATURDAY

Armand 4 (Fall)

Ithaca Brute

Captain Lawrence Cuvee de Castleton Batch 1

Captain Lawrence Cuvee de Castleton Batch 2

Captain Lawrence Cuvee de Castleton Batch 3

Jadwiga Mead

Upland Raspberry Lambic

Town Hall Wee Jack

Pwoods homebrew Witbier

Beau's?? Lug Tread (I have the ?? in my notebook, name might be wrong)

Lost Abbey Veritas 008

Almanac Biere de Mars (Spring 2012)

Hardywood Bourbon Barrel Cru

Three Floyds Cuvee de Viking

Cigar City Hunahpu's 2010

Straight to Ale Monkeynaut x2

Flying Dog Gonzo

Surly Five

Jolly Pumpkin Maracaibo Especial

Gueuze Tilquin

Bottleworks/Stone 13th Anniversary

Flossmoor Killer Kapowski

Upland Strawberry Batch 2

Upright Billy the Mountain

Chimay Grand Reserve (Blue) 1998

Trinity Old Growth

Cantillon Saint Lamvinus 2004

Sprecher 25th Anniversary Kriek Lambic

Three Floyds Biggs Stache

New Belgium Tart Lychee

Deschutes Abyss 2006

Deschutes Abyss 2007

Deschutes Abyss 2008

Old Glory

Shoreline Lost Sailor Imperial Stout

Woodman Peanut Butter Porter

Old Style :lol:

Flossmoor Collaborative Evil 2009

Cantillon Lou Pepe Gueuze 2008

French Broad (?) Gateway Kolsch

Goose Island Mae

Blue Pants Strawberry Saison

New Belgium Bottleworks 10th Anniversary

Firestone Walker 10

Firestone Walker 11

Firestone Walker 12

Firestone Walker 13

Firestone Walker 14

Firestone Walker 15

Founders Curmudgeon's Better Half

Perennial Savant Beersel

Allagash Vagabond

Port Old Viscosity

Kuhnhenn Cherry Old Brune 2011

Goose Island "Blackberry Wheat that is apparently a precursor to what eventually became Juliet"

Bells Batch 6000

New Belgium Tart Lychee

Shoreline Blue Bella Rye Barrel Scotch Ale

Dogwood Imperial Porter

Bells Batch 7000

Bells Batch 8000

Pipeworks Ninja vs. Unicorn

Brewers Art Monument

Upland Sour Reserve 1

Mikkeller Beer Hop Breakfast

Captain Lawrence Cuvee de Castleton Batch 4

Cantillo Zwanze 2010

Flat12 Moustache Ride

Coldchill homebrew Bootknocker Eye of Horus barleywine

Armand 4 (Winter)

O'so Hop Whoopin

Captain Lawrence Cuvee de Castleton Batch 5

Captain Lawrence Rosso e Marrone

Kuhnhenn Bourbon Barrel Barleywine

Bells Oarsman

Surly Smoke

Southampton 15th Anniversary

Upland Peach Lambic

Upright Fantasia

Cantillon Fou Foune

Close Encounters

Perennial Heart of Gold

Oakshire Skookumchuk

New Glarus Dancing Man

Bells Expedition Stout (4 different batches)

Central Waters Exodus

New Glarus Iced Barleywine :wub:

Terrapin Gamma Ray

Lost Abbey Isabelle Proximus

Goose Island ?? (unlabeled) Bourbon County Stout (may have been a flavored one, perhaps Cherry, someone can confirm)

Sixpoint Bolshoy

Cigar City 110K + OT Batch 4 (is this name right?)

Calf-killer Wizard Sauce

Cantillon 50 N -4 E

Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien 2006

Three Floyds Baller Stout

Cantillon Fou Foune 2011

Good People Snake Handler (on tap)

Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout

Ithaca LeBleu

Swamp Head Saison du Swamp

Pelican Perfect Storm/Mother of All Storms 2009

Pelican Perfect Storm/Mother of All Storms 2010

Sam Adams Trippelbock (did not go over so well)

Goose Island Coffee Bourbon County Stout 2011

Ithaca Flower Power (several)

Goose Island King Henry

Midnight Sun Anchor

Avondale Spring Street Saison

Great Lakes Bourbon Barrel Blackout Stout 2006

Bells Eccentric 2004

New Glarus Wisconsin Bock

Capital Eisphyre

Ale Asylum Bedlam

Odonata Saison

Goose Island Big John

Williamsburg Bitter Valentine

Great River Redband

Shorts Blood Orange Wheatwine 2010

Shorts Blood Orange Wheatwine 2011

Shorts Blood Orange Wheatwine 2012

Sixpoint Resin
 
My lone can of Daisy Cutter that I brought home from last week's trip to Illinois. I don't think there's a single beer on this planet that I would rather have these days. This beer is damn near perfect.

 
'17seconds said:
The 2012 GABF Gold Medal winner in the Double IPA category...

Pizza Port Carlsbad - Poor Mans
I forgot to mention Pizza Port in my list of breweries. All time classic is the Carlsbad Chronic. Their beers taste really unfiltered to me. Great stuff.Pizza Port Tap Cam!
Walking over to the Ocean Beach Port later. Love that place.
:jealous:Walking distance from a Pizza Port would probably wreck me though.

 
Bottleworks 13th Anniversary Brew by Stone Brewery.

13 different malts, 13 different hops, 22oz, 11%.

Drank two the other night and went back and bought their last case. OUTSTANDING! :excited: :excited:

Also picked up a Firestone Parabola (limited run Russian Imperial Stout), supposed to be amazing but haven't cracked it yet. Scored a perfect 100, going to crack it this weekend while bbqn.

 
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Miller Lite pounders. :scared:

But, they've got a top pop now to make it "easier to shotgun" (disclaimer: not actually stated on can). Basically does what it says. Please, I took pride in ripping the can apart with my keychain. Kids are pampered these days. My link

 
'17seconds said:
The 2012 GABF Gold Medal winner in the Double IPA category...

Pizza Port Carlsbad - Poor Mans
I forgot to mention Pizza Port in my list of breweries. All time classic is the Carlsbad Chronic. Their beers taste really unfiltered to me. Great stuff.Pizza Port Tap Cam!
Walking over to the Ocean Beach Port later. Love that place.
:jealous:Walking distance from a Pizza Port would probably wreck me though.
What wrecks me is my wife is gluten free (no pizza, no beer) so I hardly go anymore.
 
'17seconds said:
The 2012 GABF Gold Medal winner in the Double IPA category...

Pizza Port Carlsbad - Poor Mans
I forgot to mention Pizza Port in my list of breweries. All time classic is the Carlsbad Chronic. Their beers taste really unfiltered to me. Great stuff.Pizza Port Tap Cam!
Walking over to the Ocean Beach Port later. Love that place.
:jealous:Walking distance from a Pizza Port would probably wreck me though.
What wrecks me is my wife is gluten free (no pizza, no beer) so I hardly go anymore.
Pizza Port has gluten free pizza and the OB one always has a cider or mead on tap that is gluten free. Plus they have wine. But you only have to tell her the pizza part so she can DD.
 
'17seconds said:
The 2012 GABF Gold Medal winner in the Double IPA category...

Pizza Port Carlsbad - Poor Mans
I forgot to mention Pizza Port in my list of breweries. All time classic is the Carlsbad Chronic. Their beers taste really unfiltered to me. Great stuff.Pizza Port Tap Cam!
Walking over to the Ocean Beach Port later. Love that place.
:jealous:Walking distance from a Pizza Port would probably wreck me though.
What wrecks me is my wife is gluten free (no pizza, no beer) so I hardly go anymore.
Pizza Port has gluten free pizza and the OB one always has a cider or mead on tap that is gluten free. Plus they have wine. But you only have to tell her the pizza part so she can DD.
Thanks. And you are a lebowski fan. You rule man.
 
'Steve Tasker said:
Zombie Dust
Thoughts? I actually prefer this and Alpha King to Daisy Cutter, which is also a really good beer.
Three great beers obviously, but imo great examples of how extreme our beer palates have become. All three are styled (on the label) as a "pale ale". 10 years ago Alpha King and Zombie Dust (both at 65+ ibu and ~6.5% abv) could have passed as barley wines or strong ales. Daisy Cutter is also about 60 ibu. Even by current BJCP standards, I think all three are at the top end of the "American IPA" designation (which is stronger and more bitter than the English IPA category) and would fit in the range of the "double IPA" or "Imperial IPA" as to their ibu's. Dale's Pale Ale is also 6.5% and 65 ibu. Oskar Blues, 3F and Half Acre feel they have to market this great IPAs as "Pale Ales" just because we all expect anything called an IPA to split our tongue in half, and I guess 65 ibu just doesn't cut it anymore. Even though I love those beers and the breweries, for some reason I resent this development and find myself having greater respect for the breweries that make a balanced Pale Ale with a good malt flavor, like SNPA or Bells.
 
Franziskaner Hefe. Its been close to 100 degrees here the last few days. Its almost 80 degrees right now. My favorite style for hot weather.

 

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