Their dark beers are great, IMO, but their lighter (in terms of color) beers are hit or miss for me. I wouldn't turn down a Dortmunder Gold or Commodore Perry etc, but I won't pick them over most solid craft beer options.Long Ball Larry said:Agreed, unless Great Lakes has another DIPA. I remember having a Great Lakes DIPA and wasn't that excited. In fact, I'm not sure that I'm that thrilled with man of their beers, but for some reason I keep thinking that they are a really good brewery.Steve Tasker said:A little too sweet for me.Ilov80s said:Great Lakes Erie Monster, not my favorite DIPA I have ever had.
$22.50 at my local shop Uinta Hopnotch in cans for 12.95 will do just fine, thanks.OK.. Ballast Point Sculpin is the world's greatest IPA. They have it at Albertsons now for $18 a six pack
It can impart a pretty strong flavor, but I don't think it necessarily lacks subtlety. What ones have you tried?Do beers aged in rum/bourbon/whisky barrels just taste like rum/bourbon/whisky to anyone else? Doesn't seem to be much subtlety in these type of beers, though maybe it's just the few I've tried so far that are like that.
Living in Canada, not much that any American would know of. I've also had a couple beers from the Innis & Gunn lineup and thought the same thing though.It can impart a pretty strong flavor, but I don't think it necessarily lacks subtlety. What ones have you tried?Do beers aged in rum/bourbon/whisky barrels just taste like rum/bourbon/whisky to anyone else? Doesn't seem to be much subtlety in these type of beers, though maybe it's just the few I've tried so far that are like that.
I think it depends on various factors like how long the beer is barrel-aged and what type of liquor barrel it is aged in. Rum barrel-aged beers generally have a stronger rum flavor than whiskey/bourbon barrel-aged beers have a whiskey/bourbon flavor because rum distilleries reuse their barrels whereas whiskey/bourbon distilleries are only permitted by law to use the barrel once. I've had some bourbon barrel-aged beers where the taste of the bourbon is very faint, but I've had others where bourbon is a very prominent flavor. Whiskey or bourbon barrel-aged stouts are one of my absolute favorite types of beer.Do beers aged in rum/bourbon/whisky barrels just taste like rum/bourbon/whisky to anyone else? Doesn't seem to be much subtlety in these type of beers, though maybe it's just the few I've tried so far that are like that.
Thanks for the info, I'll keep that in mind the next time I decide to venture into buying a barrel aged beer.I think it depends on various factors like how long the beer is barrel-aged and what type of liquor barrel it is aged in. Rum barrel-aged beers generally have a stronger rum flavor than whiskey/bourbon barrel-aged beers have a whiskey/bourbon flavor because rum distilleries reuse their barrels whereas whiskey/bourbon distilleries are only permitted by law to use the barrel once. I've had some bourbon barrel-aged beers where the taste of the bourbon is very faint, but I've had others where bourbon is a very prominent flavor. Whiskey or bourbon barrel-aged stouts are one of my absolute favorite types of beer.Do beers aged in rum/bourbon/whisky barrels just taste like rum/bourbon/whisky to anyone else? Doesn't seem to be much subtlety in these type of beers, though maybe it's just the few I've tried so far that are like that.
I dont know that i would have even been able to identify the I & g that I had as beer if I didn't know beforehand.Living in Canada, not much that any American would know of. I've also had a couple beers from the Innis & Gunn lineup and thought the same thing though.It can impart a pretty strong flavor, but I don't think it necessarily lacks subtlety. What ones have you tried?Do beers aged in rum/bourbon/whisky barrels just taste like rum/bourbon/whisky to anyone else? Doesn't seem to be much subtlety in these type of beers, though maybe it's just the few I've tried so far that are like that.
Moon Man is legit. Love it. I never come back from Wisconsin without at least a six-pack. Got some in the fridge right nowUp in Wisc so I grabbed a few $7 sixers of Black Top and Moon Man. Usually I go all Wisconsin when I am up here but the Trigs selection didn't impress me today. Ended up also grabbing a 4 pack of Ethos IPA from Tallgrass.
Holy crap is that stuff good. Says it has 110 IBUs. Need to get more of this.
Drank it last night...not this morning. Though I am tempted....
I believe that was brewed in collaboration with Wil Wheaton and someone else. Wheaton is a homebrewer/beer lover.Had the Stone Woot Stout last night. Holy s*** snacks is that a good beer!
Having one now.Moon Man is legit. Love it. I never come back from Wisconsin without at least a six-pack. Got some in the fridge right nowUp in Wisc so I grabbed a few $7 sixers of Black Top and Moon Man. Usually I go all Wisconsin when I am up here but the Trigs selection didn't impress me today. Ended up also grabbing a 4 pack of Ethos IPA from Tallgrass.
Holy crap is that stuff good. Says it has 110 IBUs. Need to get more of this.
Drank it last night...not this morning. Though I am tempted....![]()
Cambria Brewing. Different thread.Who in here said they have a brewery in CA? Where was that?
Grew up in Munster, home of Three Floyds (and the Mustangs!), but do not get there anywhere near enough. Easter Saturday 2013 was my last visit with my brother, BIL, and cousins... My FIL has a recent interest in FFF's, so I see another trip very soon!Went to Three Floyds on Wednesday. Picked up:
Case of Zombie Dust
12 Alpha King
6 Gumballhead
6 Pride and Joy
2 22 oz bombers of Anicca (IPA collaboration with Half Acre, brewers of Daisy Cutter, using only mosaic hops)
Bottling my Two Hearted clone tomorrow so will dive into the above for sure.
I just picked up a 6-pack of Sculpin IPA myself while in Pennsylvania for the weekend. I'm pretty pumped to try it after all the buzz I've heard about it lately.Got myself a sixer of Sculpin IPA. Going rate $15.99.
The cashier thought it was a price mistake. He said "for the price you don't share that beer" and "I hope it's good"
Oh it is and all six are for this guy.![]()
Where in pa?I just picked up a 6-pack of Sculpin IPA myself while in Pennsylvania for the weekend. I'm pretty pumped to try it after all the buzz I've heard about it lately.Got myself a sixer of Sculpin IPA. Going rate $15.99.
The cashier thought it was a price mistake. He said "for the price you don't share that beer" and "I hope it's good"
Oh it is and all six are for this guy.![]()
RuinTen is up there for me but the Espresso RIS is amazing!Stone Espresso Russian Imperial Stout, without a doubt the best Stone beer I have ever had.
We don't get Alpine or Pliny up here.RuinTen is up there for me but the Espresso RIS is amazing!Stone Espresso Russian Imperial Stout, without a doubt the best Stone beer I have ever had.
Sidenote: I love Sculpin, it's fantastic. But I don't really get the focus on it over Racer 5, Alpine Beer Nelson, Pliny Elder. Just a distribution thing?
I think Sculpin is much better than Racer 5. I don't get the other 3 where I love though. I'd put Sculpin up with Hopslam, Green Flash West Coast, Dreadnaught and Ninja vs Unicorn as the top tier of IPAs I have had.RuinTen is up there for me but the Espresso RIS is amazing!Sidenote: I love Sculpin, it's fantastic. But I don't really get the focus on it over Racer 5, Alpine Beer Nelson, Pliny Elder. Just a distribution thing?Stone Espresso Russian Imperial Stout, without a doubt the best Stone beer I have ever had.
Bringing about 7 sixers back. About 5 of Black Top as well.Having one now.Moon Man is legit. Love it. I never come back from Wisconsin without at least a six-pack. Got some in the fridge right nowUp in Wisc so I grabbed a few $7 sixers of Black Top and Moon Man. Usually I go all Wisconsin when I am up here but the Trigs selection didn't impress me today. Ended up also grabbing a 4 pack of Ethos IPA from Tallgrass.
Holy crap is that stuff good. Says it has 110 IBUs. Need to get more of this.
Drank it last night...not this morning. Though I am tempted....![]()
I don't know. I like a lot of them. I go back and forth between Alpha King and Zombie Dust for their normal offerings. I would say of all of them I was a big fan of Permanent Funeral. It's actually probably easier to name the beers they make that I don't like. Lord Admiral Nelson, Calumet Queen to name a few.What would you guys think is the best 3Floyds offering?
It is 14.99 in most places here in the SW burbs of Chicago. Cheapest I have seen it was 13.99. I like it but there are a lot of other options available for less. That said, I do make sure to get a sixer every once in awhile.Got myself a sixer of Sculpin IPA. Going rate $15.99.
The cashier thought it was a price mistake. He said "for the price you don't share that beer" and "I hope it's good"
Oh it is and all six are for this guy.![]()
This sounds good, especially with Lagunitas not offering Imperial Red this year. Need to find this.SN Flipside red IPA.
Wegmans in Mechanicsburg, PAWhere in pa?I just picked up a 6-pack of Sculpin IPA myself while in Pennsylvania for the weekend. I'm pretty pumped to try it after all the buzz I've heard about it lately.Got myself a sixer of Sculpin IPA. Going rate $15.99.
The cashier thought it was a price mistake. He said "for the price you don't share that beer" and "I hope it's good"
Oh it is and all six are for this guy.![]()
I thought it was very good in fact I have a couple left and it will be my beer of choice tonight.This sounds good, especially with Lagunitas not offering Imperial Red this year. Need to find this.SN Flipside red IPA.