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Jever, nice German pilsner.
Also have Samuel Smith nut brown ale, probably start on those for the second game.
Also have Samuel Smith nut brown ale, probably start on those for the second game.
It is a very good. Tons of grapefruit, obviously, big bite in the finish and very crisp and clean. Really refreshing. IPA season is beginning and I love it.I hear this is good actually.Abita Grapefruit Harvest IPA.
I love it, but I love citrusy IPAs, especially ones heavy with Citra hops and that have grapefruit flavors. After drinking that A Little Crazy tastes very bland so I can't mix drinking them unless I finish with the Abita.if this is anything like the Abita Purple haze i had last week just throw it out right nowAbita Grapefruit Harvest IPA.
That's a decent stout. I need to get some of their Hopslam, it's supposed to be released tomorrow or Tues and one of our local brewpubs will have it Tues on draft.Bells Special Double Cream Stout
Its been out at least a week, I have had it twice already. This years batch is outstanding.That's a decent stout. I need to get some of their Hopslam, it's supposed to be released tomorrow or Tues and one of our local brewpubs will have it Tues on draft.Bells Special Double Cream Stout
Schneider weisse is one of my favorite beers.Schneider weisse: wiesen edel-weisse
Tucher: dunkles hefe weizen
I will say I didn't have high hopes for it but it was really good.It is a very good. Tons of grapefruit, obviously, big bite in the finish and very crisp and clean. Really refreshing. IPA season is beginning and I love it.I hear this is good actually.Abita Grapefruit Harvest IPA.
6-packs of Alpha King are one of the things I miss most about living in Chicago. One of my favorite beer labels of all-time.Yesterday's haul: 2 4-packs of Surly Furious
Today's haul: 2 6-packs of Alpha King (bottled 1-20-14), one each of Sculpin, Coffee Bender, Tallgrass Vanilla Buffalo Sweat
Had a SN Celebration to start, an Alpha, now a Sculpin. Want to go Furious and Sucks as these are some of my favorite beers and want to see how they are back to back to back to back.
I love Spotted Cow. I wish it was distributed in Indiana.New Glarus Spotted Cow. Really like this stuff
They make some of the best Belgian ales outside of Belgium. 3 Philosophers is wonderful. I've bogarted an entire 750 by myself many times and always keep several in the cellar. Hennepin is also very good.I see a nice selection of Ommegang at my local place.. Never tried it.
Any recommendations?
So what's a must try 4-pack?They make some of the best Belgian ales outside of Belgium. 3 Philosophers is wonderful. I've bogarted an entire 750 by myself many times and always keep several in the cellar. Hennepin is also very good.I see a nice selection of Ommegang at my local place.. Never tried it.
Any recommendations?
I've had both plus a couple others I can't think of the name of right now - Hennepin is very drinkable, I order it when I see it on menus, the 3 Philosophers I have brought home, also great.They make some of the best Belgian ales outside of Belgium. 3 Philosophers is wonderful. I've bogarted an entire 750 by myself many times and always keep several in the cellar. Hennepin is also very good.I see a nice selection of Ommegang at my local place.. Never tried it.
Any recommendations?
Still working on it this weekend.Costco had a case of mixed Ballast Point brews for $31.99. I couldn't pass it up. This and Alesmith are the 2 best breweries in San Diego.
Pale Ale, Calico, Big Eye, and of course Sculpin tonight. Love the stuff.
650 ml bottle poured into a Parish Brewing tulip.
This is my first braggot. Not much carbonation on the pour, but it is a beautiful dark ruby red color. It is translucent and leaves almost no lacing, just a ring of foam around the edge. The smell is sweet, but not like those artificially sweetened beers. A strong honey scent dominates this beer, the whiskey barrel is not so prominent but still present and balances the honey very well. Slick but not sticky on the palate. And again, not too much carbonation but it works well. I usually don't like lightly carbonated beers but this one is the exception... The taste is almost the same as the smell but with a little more of the whiskey barrel shining through. This beer was one of my favorites if not my favorite from Bayou Teche so far. I will definitely get another bottle to save and one to send as an extra on a future trade. Highly recommended...
That's probably because it isn't a pale ale at all. It is a Kolsch. It has been there flagship beer since the start (used to be called yellowtail, but that winery didn't like that), so they kind of backed themselves into a corner with it. They are working on doing a more traditional pale.Still working on it this weekend.Costco had a case of mixed Ballast Point brews for $31.99. I couldn't pass it up. This and Alesmith are the 2 best breweries in San Diego.
Pale Ale, Calico, Big Eye, and of course Sculpin tonight. Love the stuff.
The Pale Ale is not the greatest - it actually tastes like a Pilsner or something to me. The other 3 are outstanding.
Hmmm, interesting.That's probably because it isn't a pale ale at all. It is a Kolsch. It has been there flagship beer since the start (used to be called yellowtail, but that winery didn't like that), so they kind of backed themselves into a corner with it. They are working on doing a more traditional pale.Still working on it this weekend.Costco had a case of mixed Ballast Point brews for $31.99. I couldn't pass it up. This and Alesmith are the 2 best breweries in San Diego.
Pale Ale, Calico, Big Eye, and of course Sculpin tonight. Love the stuff.
The Pale Ale is not the greatest - it actually tastes like a Pilsner or something to me. The other 3 are outstanding.
I used to by it when it was $9.99. I stopped when it went up to $12.99.6-packs of Alpha King are one of the things I miss most about living in Chicago. One of my favorite beer labels of all-time.Yesterday's haul: 2 4-packs of Surly Furious
Today's haul: 2 6-packs of Alpha King (bottled 1-20-14), one each of Sculpin, Coffee Bender, Tallgrass Vanilla Buffalo Sweat
Had a SN Celebration to start, an Alpha, now a Sculpin. Want to go Furious and Sucks as these are some of my favorite beers and want to see how they are back to back to back to back.
I agree. The pale ale wasn't that good. I ended up giving them away.Still working on it this weekend.Costco had a case of mixed Ballast Point brews for $31.99. I couldn't pass it up. This and Alesmith are the 2 best breweries in San Diego.
Pale Ale, Calico, Big Eye, and of course Sculpin tonight. Love the stuff.
The Pale Ale is not the greatest - it actually tastes like a Pilsner or something to me. The other 3 are outstanding.
I hear you but it's one of my favorite beers and I figure that I would spend that $3 on gas going to the brewpub anyway. That's how I rationalize it anyway.I used to by it when it was $9.99. I stopped when it went up to $12.99.6-packs of Alpha King are one of the things I miss most about living in Chicago. One of my favorite beer labels of all-time.Yesterday's haul: 2 4-packs of Surly Furious
Today's haul: 2 6-packs of Alpha King (bottled 1-20-14), one each of Sculpin, Coffee Bender, Tallgrass Vanilla Buffalo Sweat
Had a SN Celebration to start, an Alpha, now a Sculpin. Want to go Furious and Sucks as these are some of my favorite beers and want to see how they are back to back to back to back.
Six pack of Sucks @ $8.99 in Milwaukee today. Good value. Hopslam is $16. Had one of each tonight, then pulled a 2010 Bigfoot from the cellar. I think 3F is overpriced across the board.I hear you but it's one of my favorite beers and I figure that I would spend that $3 on gas going to the brewpub anyway. That's how I rationalize it anyway. Marianos has Lagunitas Sucks for $8.49 a sixer. Almost bought a case yesterday but my beer fridge is full. I am thinking of going back today and just keeping it in the garage. Actually, one of my crispers is almost empty so....hmm.I used to by it when it was $9.99. I stopped when it went up to $12.99.6-packs of Alpha King are one of the things I miss most about living in Chicago. One of my favorite beer labels of all-time.Yesterday's haul: 2 4-packs of Surly Furious
Today's haul: 2 6-packs of Alpha King (bottled 1-20-14), one each of Sculpin, Coffee Bender, Tallgrass Vanilla Buffalo Sweat
Had a SN Celebration to start, an Alpha, now a Sculpin. Want to go Furious and Sucks as these are some of my favorite beers and want to see how they are back to back to back to back.
I drank a lot of LA 31 when I was in NOLA recently.Bayou Teche, Miel Sauvage.
New Iberia LA
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650 ml bottle poured into a Parish Brewing tulip.This is my first braggot. Not much carbonation on the pour, but it is a beautiful dark ruby red color. It is translucent and leaves almost no lacing, just a ring of foam around the edge. The smell is sweet, but not like those artificially sweetened beers. A strong honey scent dominates this beer, the whiskey barrel is not so prominent but still present and balances the honey very well. Slick but not sticky on the palate. And again, not too much carbonation but it works well. I usually don't like lightly carbonated beers but this one is the exception... The taste is almost the same as the smell but with a little more of the whiskey barrel shining through. This beer was one of my favorites if not my favorite from Bayou Teche so far. I will definitely get another bottle to save and one to send as an extra on a future trade. Highly recommended...