I'm done ticking. Just Alpine and Pizza Port and whatever madness I've accumulated over the years. That's it.#westcoasttickerAgain, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are allHawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?top class beerstoo malty.![]()
That's a shame.Ilov80s said:I'm happy with an IPA that has balance.Sebowski said:Again, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?
Nice. My homebrew group broke up and I never got going on my own. Too much to drink already…Buckfast 1 said:Yeah, I'm sure we will work our way up to all grain brews eventually. I'm hoping that steeping the grains will be an upgrade over all liquid malt extract brews.Steve Tasker said:Cool. I've done some all extract brews but have never been really pleased with the results. They're drinkable but, frankly, not really all that good. When I do get back into it (sometime soon, I hope), I'm going all grain.Hope it turns out well for youBuckfast 1 said:No. We used liquid malt extract, but also steeped 2 pounds of grains prior to the boil.Steve Tasker said:All grain?pe)peBuckfast 1 said:I brewed my first batch of beer at home today. I'm doing an imperial IPA with galaxy, citra, chinook, Columbus, cascade, and centennial hops. I'm hoping that it will have lots of big juicy tropical citrus hop flavors. I think the brew went smoothly without a hitch today, but I guess I'll find out in a few weeks. I really enjoyed it doing it and am looking forward to the new hobby.![]()
I've been brewing for about three years, went all-grain two years ago, and I still prefer to do very simple beers. I'm bottling a smash (Vienna + Hallertau) today, and probably every other batch I brew is a very simple ale - pale, amber, brown. That said, a double IPA is not all that difficult to brew, but very difficult to create one that is anywhere near as good as the multitude of great craft ipa's available these days. Using six different hops as stated above is a very difficult thing to get right. But there's no reason not to try it out. I've got friends that have made excellent extract IPAs. I do cringe a bit when I hear a new home brewer say he's doing a rum oaked cacao double vanilla quad bock 100% brett aged on imported cherries then iced and soured. I love the ambition though, and it's been a great hobby for me.Nice. My homebrew group broke up and I never got going on my own. Too much to drink already…Buckfast 1 said:Yeah, I'm sure we will work our way up to all grain brews eventually. I'm hoping that steeping the grains will be an upgrade over all liquid malt extract brews.Steve Tasker said:Cool. I've done some all extract brews but have never been really pleased with the results. They're drinkable but, frankly, not really all that good. When I do get back into it (sometime soon, I hope), I'm going all grain.Hope it turns out well for youBuckfast 1 said:No. We used liquid malt extract, but also steeped 2 pounds of grains prior to the boil.Steve Tasker said:All grain?pe)peBuckfast 1 said:I brewed my first batch of beer at home today. I'm doing an imperial IPA with galaxy, citra, chinook, Columbus, cascade, and centennial hops. I'm hoping that it will have lots of big juicy tropical citrus hop flavors. I think the brew went smoothly without a hitch today, but I guess I'll find out in a few weeks. I really enjoyed it doing it and am looking forward to the new hobby.![]()
DIPAs might be the hardest thing to brew. Yeast is a fragile beast. You start getting fermentation down and you'll be golden. I've made some kick ### partial mash beers (extract plus steep), and I've made some ####ty ones. All the ####ty ones were due to yeast issues. It is so easy to get carried away and try to brew your wildest imaginations, but I reccomend next time trying a simple classic style and see if you can nail it. Then again, if this DIPA comes out awesome brew the exact same thing again. If it comes out close to the same then you'll know your process is good. Then you can start ####### around. Think of it a little like you have to crawl before you can walk.
How were the TRex and Off the Chain?Sebowski said:I'm done ticking. Just Alpine and Pizza Port and whatever madness I've accumulated over the years. That's it.#westcoasttickerSebowski said:Again, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?![]()
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Pizza Port Coco Loco (coconut milk stout on nitro)
Pizza Port T-Rex (Mango Kiwi DIPA)
Pizza Port Off the Chain DIPA
Pizza Port Eukaryst (Imperial Stout)
…and now back at home drinking a 2 year old Cold Smoke Javit sent me, oh, I guess around 2 years ago.
They are both great, but Surf Check is better. Different beasts though. TRex and Chain are dryer. TRex has a great fruity nose. Surf Check at 9.8 is going to be a bit thicker and that dankness is unparalleled. Damn. I'm getting thirsty. Good thing I have Surf Check on tap at work!How were the TRex and Off the Chain?Sebowski said:I'm done ticking. Just Alpine and Pizza Port and whatever madness I've accumulated over the years. That's it.#westcoasttickerSebowski said:Again, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?![]()
Back on topic:
Pizza Port Coco Loco (coconut milk stout on nitro)
Pizza Port T-Rex (Mango Kiwi DIPA)
Pizza Port Off the Chain DIPA
Pizza Port Eukaryst (Imperial Stout)
…and now back at home drinking a 2 year old Cold Smoke Javit sent me, oh, I guess around 2 years ago.
I have a hard time not going Surf Check - had a couple Tuesday night and had to give the keys to wifey.
Baltikaany of these?My wife got Russian beer on account of the Olympics. I couldn't tell you the brand because it's in that crazy Cyrillic but it's pretty good. Very similar to German beers. She got 3 x 22oz bottles -- lager, dark ale and porter.![]()
http://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/11-awesome-russian-beers
Is it the #9? -->Baltikaany of these?My wife got Russian beer on account of the Olympics. I couldn't tell you the brand because it's in that crazy Cyrillic but it's pretty good. Very similar to German beers. She got 3 x 22oz bottles -- lager, dark ale and porter.![]()
http://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/11-awesome-russian-beers
Might be doing a run out there end of March with a buddy of mine. Should be about an hourish drive.If Munster isn't that far from you, I think it's worth the trip out to the brewery. Food is really good.A matter of trying to get one of my local bottle shops to hold a sixer for me, so it shouldn't be too bad. But not something I typically do. One of my shops should have some Weds but will likely be out in a few hours.How much trouble will it be to find it? It's a very very good beer but not something I'd go like an hour out of my way for.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?
I love any of their IPA or DIPA that I have tried. I like any of the vs Unicorn and the Ninjas I have tried are excellent as well.That's a shame.Ilov80s said:I'm happy with an IPA that has balance.Sebowski said:Again, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?
There is a reason a beer like Zombie Dust is such a quick seller in the mid west. It is because it is brewed like a San Diego IPA. No crystal malt. Just focus on the hops and drink it fresh (old Zombie Dust is terrible). Hill Farmstead caught on. Heady Topper is trying. I hear Pipeworks might be doing it (never had any).
You work at PPort? I'm there every Tuesday.They are both great, but Surf Check is better. Different beasts though. TRex and Chain are dryer. TRex has a great fruity nose. Surf Check at 9.8 is going to be a bit thicker and that dankness is unparalleled. Damn. I'm getting thirsty. Good thing I have Surf Check on tap at work!How were the TRex and Off the Chain?I have a hard time not going Surf Check - had a couple Tuesday night and had to give the keys to wifey.Sebowski said:I'm done ticking. Just Alpine and Pizza Port and whatever madness I've accumulated over the years. That's it.#westcoasttickerSebowski said:Again, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?![]()
Back on topic:
Pizza Port Coco Loco (coconut milk stout on nitro)
Pizza Port T-Rex (Mango Kiwi DIPA)
Pizza Port Off the Chain DIPA
Pizza Port Eukaryst (Imperial Stout)
and now back at home drinking a 2 year old Cold Smoke Javit sent me, oh, I guess around 2 years ago.
ETA: and you still owe me a beer!
No. But I'm there every TuesdayYou work at PPort? I'm there every Tuesday.They are both great, but Surf Check is better. Different beasts though. TRex and Chain are dryer. TRex has a great fruity nose. Surf Check at 9.8 is going to be a bit thicker and that dankness is unparalleled. Damn. I'm getting thirsty. Good thing I have Surf Check on tap at work!How were the TRex and Off the Chain?I have a hard time not going Surf Check - had a couple Tuesday night and had to give the keys to wifey.Sebowski said:I'm done ticking. Just Alpine and Pizza Port and whatever madness I've accumulated over the years. That's it.#westcoasttickerSebowski said:Again, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Hawks64 said:Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?![]()
Back on topic:
Pizza Port Coco Loco (coconut milk stout on nitro)
Pizza Port T-Rex (Mango Kiwi DIPA)
Pizza Port Off the Chain DIPA
Pizza Port Eukaryst (Imperial Stout)
and now back at home drinking a 2 year old Cold Smoke Javit sent me, oh, I guess around 2 years ago.
ETA: and you still owe me a beer!
You here? I'm a 6"4 brotha in a white golf shirt and slacks.No. But I'm there every TuesdayYou work at PPort? I'm there every Tuesday.They are both great, but Surf Check is better. Different beasts though. TRex and Chain are dryer. TRex has a great fruity nose. Surf Check at 9.8 is going to be a bit thicker and that dankness is unparalleled. Damn. I'm getting thirsty. Good thing I have Surf Check on tap at work!How were the TRex and Off the Chain?I have a hard time not going Surf Check - had a couple Tuesday night and had to give the keys to wifey.I'm done ticking. Just Alpine and Pizza Port and whatever madness I've accumulated over the years. That's it.#westcoasttickerAgain, depends on how much effort it would take. I wouldn't say it is a "beer to drink before you die" quality, but Three Floyds does wonders with hops. Alpha King, Arctic Panzer (my favorite), and Dreadnaught are all top class beers too malty.Is Zombie Dust worth the effort in locating it?![]()
Back on topic:
Pizza Port Coco Loco (coconut milk stout on nitro)
Pizza Port T-Rex (Mango Kiwi DIPA)
Pizza Port Off the Chain DIPA
Pizza Port Eukaryst (Imperial Stout)
and now back at home drinking a 2 year old Cold Smoke Javit sent me, oh, I guess around 2 years ago.
ETA: and you still owe me a beer!![]()
I was there 3 of last 4 nights. Skipped tonight. I'll pm you...Sebow - where u at? Free brew on my tAb.
Yeah, that thing is incredible. FW knows to to barrel age a freaking beer.I had Firestone Walker's Sucuba bourbon barrel-aged barleywine (2013) tonight. It was phenomenal. The best barleywine I've ever had.
This past year, one of my local liquor stores had a Christmas gift package that was a crate of barrel-aged FW releases (Parabola, Velvet Merkin, FW 17, Sucuba, and Double DBA) and two FW snifters for $99. It was the best Christmas gift I've ever bought myself.Yeah, that thing is incredible. FW knows to to barrel age a freaking beer.I had Firestone Walker's Sucuba bourbon barrel-aged barleywine (2013) tonight. It was phenomenal. The best barleywine I've ever had.
They should. One of two breweries left that actually ferments beer in barrels. They have a lot more experience than the other guys.Sebowski said:Yeah, that thing is incredible. FW knows to to barrel age a freaking beer.Buckfast 1 said:I had Firestone Walker's Sucuba bourbon barrel-aged barleywine (2013) tonight. It was phenomenal. The best barleywine I've ever had.
Any of their Unicorn brews are very good. Just finished a Ninja vs Unicorn. Debating on Lagunitas Sucks or Marilime law and then finish up with a Zombie Dust.Ilov80s said:Galaxy Unicorn, outstanding as Pipeworks always is.
Plan on grabbing a few more of these tonite!Bud Light Lime![]()
I think Ninja vs Unicorn is my personal favorite, although Jones Dog and Hyper Dog are right up there.Any of their Unicorn brews are very good. Just finished a Ninja vs Unicorn. Debating on Lagunitas Sucks or Marilime law and then finish up with a Zombie Dust.Ilov80s said:Galaxy Unicorn, outstanding as Pipeworks always is.
I finally got try a PIpeworks IPA. Simcoe Ninja. I thought it was average to below average for my tastes. It smelled exactly like a FFF DIPA and tasted pretty similar. Too malty for my liking. I'm glad I never got around to trading for some and stuck with my rule of not trading for IPAs. There are just too many good local ones that are better than 90%+ of everything else I've tried.Ilov80s said:Galaxy Unicorn, outstanding as Pipeworks always is.
I haven't had that one so I can't say. However, you do live in a mecca of great IPA, most I haven't been lucky evough to have. I do find it hard to believe that Pipeworks would be disappointing to anyone. Tonight I am trying Liberty Street Emperor Norton Bourbon Barrel Aged, it's their first realease of it, so we shall see. I guess they are calling it Majesty, good but not world class.I finally got try a PIpeworks IPA. Simcoe Ninja. I thought it was average to below average for my tastes. It smelled exactly like a FFF DIPA and tasted pretty similar. Too malty for my liking. I'm glad I never got around to trading for some and stuck with my rule of not trading for IPAs. There are just too many good local ones that are better than 90%+ of everything else I've tried.Ilov80s said:Galaxy Unicorn, outstanding as Pipeworks always is.
Simcoe Ninja isn't their best. Try Citra Ninja, Ninja vs Unicorn, Marlime Law. Those are very good.I finally got try a PIpeworks IPA. Simcoe Ninja. I thought it was average to below average for my tastes. It smelled exactly like a FFF DIPA and tasted pretty similar. Too malty for my liking. I'm glad I never got around to trading for some and stuck with my rule of not trading for IPAs. There are just too many good local ones that are better than 90%+ of everything else I've tried.Ilov80s said:Galaxy Unicorn, outstanding as Pipeworks always is.
Quantity vs quality, it can be a tough call when drinking. As I have gotten older, I have definitely moved toward the latter.Oh, and I am generally against paying that much for bombers when there are so many other more economical choices. That's why I rarely buy Pipeworks even though I know it's usually great.
I think I'll be moving this to the drunk thread. That Blackberry Tart Ale is not half bad!Christo said:
What was the batch number. when the time is right and they drop some stuff off fresh, we'll do an exchange.I finally got try a PIpeworks IPA. Simcoe Ninja. I thought it was average to below average for my tastes. It smelled exactly like a FFF DIPA and tasted pretty similar. Too malty for my liking. I'm glad I never got around to trading for some and stuck with my rule of not trading for IPAs. There are just too many good local ones that are better than 90%+ of everything else I've tried.Galaxy Unicorn, outstanding as Pipeworks always is.