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What kind of beer is everyone drinking tonight? (3 Viewers)

Going to try a New Belgium Biere de Mars. Not expecting much... never had it so I've got to try it once.
It's an interesting beer. I think they deserve credit for that. It's much better than Fat Tire. Bierre de Mars and 1554 are the only two things from New Belgium that I'll drink.The grocery store I stopped at on the way home had a pretty crappy selection, so I'm just drinking Sierra Nevada Pale Ale tonight.
I was in Tucson last weekend picking up a truck to drive back to LA. Heard about a nice liquor store in town called Plaza Liquors so I swung by to see if they had anything I couldn't get at home. Sure glad I did.Loads of beers I couldn't get and quite a few I've never seen.

They had a full supply of Dogfish, Avery, etc. I even found a Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout...one of the beers I've been looking for for quite some time. Thats where I got the Bierre de Mars. Dropped a couple of bills at this place and loaded up the truck. With that and the beer of the month club I got for Christmas, I should be drinking pretty well for a couple of weeks.
:thumbup: Great Divide is rising quickly on my list of favorite breweries. I've never managed to get ahold of the Yetis, but the Titan, St. Bridget's, Hercules Double IPA, and Hibernation are all very good.

 
Question: Is DFH 60 min supposed to smell like bad weed? Just wondering...
Id say sometimes, yes. For some reason, it seems lately that DFH 60min has not been real consistant. I bought 2 six packs at 2 different stores this month and they tasted different. One was more malty (sweet) that hoppy, and the other was a pure hop bomb. It always has malty sweetness, but in one six pack the hops seemed to disappear.For some reason the bottling date wasnt notched on the labels on either 6 pack, so I have no idea which was fresher, or if they were out of date, or had been light struck or what...
I just asked, because, I've only ever had it from the same case. It was ultra fresh too, the local dsitributor didn't have it for awhile and as soon as they got some I scooped up a case to try. It was ultra ultra ultra hoppy, I just didn't expect it, and after I poured it in a glass it smelled like someone just opened a bag of weed. Not that I would know what that smells like.
My house almost knew what that smelled like. Not sure what I was thinking.
 
Well after finding out Hops in Lakeland is closed, Ive decided to make the 30 minute trip to Tampa and go to the Tampa Bay Brewing Company brewpub.

I will now get to sample the best beer brewed in Florida. I dont think they sell growlers, but if they do Ill be picking one up.

 
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Just popped the top off a Sierra Nevada IPA. Originally they only had this beer on tap, but now you can get it in bottles. If you are expecting a big hop aroma and taste like you get from a Titan IPA or a Stone IPA, you will be disappointed. Its more earthy and bitter than floral. Seems like they may have been shooting for more of an English style as opposed to the West Coast IPA's. Still very drinkable and it clocks in at 6.9% ABV.I also picked up some Dogfish Head Burton Baton. Its a blend of an oak aged english strong ale and their 90 minute IPA. It's a big beer at 10%. I'll report back after I have tried a bottle.

 
Just finished off a growler of Old Dominion Oak Barrel Stout. On to a Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout. Then, who knows? :suds: <- me soon. :coffee: <- me tomorrowMy wife tomorrow -> :pokey:

 
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Just finished a Sierra Nevada IPA. Nice beer. Next on tap is a Breckenridge Oatmeal Stout.

 
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Debating between one of several big IPAs in the fridge (may go with the Ithaca Double IPA), the St. George's Porter that 3Cs sent in the Beer o' the Month Group #2, or cracking a growler of C. H. Evans/Albany Pump Station Winter Warmer. There are no bad answers. :thumbup:BTW, the Great Divide Yeti is a stellar imprial stout. Seriously tasty.

 
Why don't all of these 'good beer' drinkers live near me? I am surrounded by Bud Light-drinking heathens.

:sigh:
Me, too. None if my friends like good beer. One friend drinks Yeungling and has tried a few stouts, but he wont fully cross over.
 
Going to try a New Belgium Biere de Mars.  Not expecting much... never had it so I've got to try it once.
It's an interesting beer. I think they deserve credit for that. It's much better than Fat Tire. Bierre de Mars and 1554 are the only two things from New Belgium that I'll drink.
My local beer store stocks both of these, but I haven't sampled them. Mainly because I expected to be disappointed (again) by New Belgium. Maybe I'll give them a try one of these days.
 
Victory Ale Hop Devil

Victory Ale Golden Monkey

Newcastle Brown Ale
Victory is another East Coast brewery that I haven't seen too much of out west. Every now and then I'll stumble across something, but from the reviews, I wish that their beers were more available where I'm at.
 
Last night's choice was Bentleybrew Pale Ale. It's still a little green and not quite as hoppy as I hoped, but it turned out OK.

 
Victory Ale Hop Devil

Victory Ale Golden Monkey

Newcastle Brown Ale
Victory is another East Coast brewery that I haven't seen too much of out west. Every now and then I'll stumble across something, but from the reviews, I wish that their beers were more available where I'm at.
The Victory beers just started showing up here in the last two months...they are stellar. In my opinion the best East Coast brewery.
 
Victory Ale Hop Devil

Victory Ale Golden Monkey

Newcastle Brown Ale
Victory is another East Coast brewery that I haven't seen too much of out west. Every now and then I'll stumble across something, but from the reviews, I wish that their beers were more available where I'm at.
The Victory beers just started showing up here in the last two months...they are stellar. In my opinion the best East Coast brewery.
Skylord, where are you at?
 
Trip to the brewpub got cancelled because I forgot Gasparilla was going on in Tampa lSaturday night and I didnt want to deal with the crowds...Tonight Im having a Hazed & Infused by Boulder. I pick up a 6 pack of this stuff every so often. I like it. Nothing spectacular, but a nice change of pace.

 
Victory Ale Hop Devil

Victory Ale Golden Monkey

Newcastle Brown Ale
Victory is another East Coast brewery that I haven't seen too much of out west. Every now and then I'll stumble across something, but from the reviews, I wish that their beers were more available where I'm at.
The Victory beers just started showing up here in the last two months...they are stellar. In my opinion the best East Coast brewery.
The only Victory brew Ive tried is HopDevil (got it via trade). Great stuff. I wish I had more.
 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just cracked one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.

 
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Victory Ale Hop Devil

Victory Ale Golden Monkey

Newcastle Brown Ale
Victory is another East Coast brewery that I haven't seen too much of out west. Every now and then I'll stumble across something, but from the reviews, I wish that their beers were more available where I'm at.
The Victory beers just started showing up here in the last two months...they are stellar. In my opinion the best East Coast brewery.
Skylord, where are you at?
Los Angeles. I can get the 12, Golden Monkey, Hop Devil, Grand Cru and most importantly the Storm King
 
I've been drinking several beers from Morland lately - Tanners Jack, and their bottle conditioned ale "Hen's Tooth". Both of these are very good ales, IMO.They also make Old Speckled Hen, but I don't find anything special about that beer.

 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today.  I just crack one.  I seriously wish they made this stuff year round.  Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Both of my normal beer stores have pulled it from the shelves to replace it with Sierra Bigfoot Barlywine Ale. I saw this at the supermarket. I have a feeling it will be my last sixer of the year.
 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.

 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.edit: I prefer North Coast's Old Rasputin to both of them.

 
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I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today.  I just crack one.  I seriously wish they made this stuff year round.  Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.edit: I prefer North Coast's Old Rasputin to both of them.
I prefer just about any North Coast offering in comparison to their counterparts. I love that brewery.As a side note, I'm now drinking my fourth Racer 5 bomber in the last five nights. The head on this beer is amazing. I'm looking at it right now and wondering if it would float a quarter.

 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.
No, I wish. I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery. I've never seen Great Divide in Cali. I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list. Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.

 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.edit: I prefer North Coast's Old Rasputin to both of them.
I prefer just about any North Coast offering in comparison to their counterparts. I love that brewery.As a side note, I'm now drinking my fourth Racer 5 bomber in the last five nights. The head on this beer is amazing. I'm looking at it right now and wondering if it would float a quarter.
Where you at FatMax? I assume Northern California, but what part?
 
No, I wish. I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery. I've never seen Great Divide in Cali. I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list.

Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.
I haven't seen it either. I was wondering if it is just a NorCal thing. Seems odd that folks in Florida can get a Colorado beer easier than us poor saps in California.
 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today.  I just crack one.  I seriously wish they made this stuff year round.  Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.edit: I prefer North Coast's Old Rasputin to both of them.
I prefer just about any North Coast offering in comparison to their counterparts. I love that brewery.As a side note, I'm now drinking my fourth Racer 5 bomber in the last five nights. The head on this beer is amazing. I'm looking at it right now and wondering if it would float a quarter.
Where you at FatMax? I assume Northern California, but what part?
Yeah, Sacramento area.
 
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.

edit: I prefer North Coast's Old Rasputin to both of them.
I prefer just about any North Coast offering in comparison to their counterparts. I love that brewery.As a side note, I'm now drinking my fourth Racer 5 bomber in the last five nights. The head on this beer is amazing. I'm looking at it right now and wondering if it would float a quarter.
:lmao: I like to think I had something to do with your rediscovery of Racer 5. It'll probably be the first beer I try when my package comes Wednesday (or hopefully Tuesday).

I love rediscovering great beers I havent had in a while, and then drink them pretty much exclusively for about a week.

 
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.

edit: I prefer North Coast's Old Rasputin to both of them.
I prefer just about any North Coast offering in comparison to their counterparts. I love that brewery.As a side note, I'm now drinking my fourth Racer 5 bomber in the last five nights. The head on this beer is amazing. I'm looking at it right now and wondering if it would float a quarter.
:lmao: I like to think I had something to do with your rediscovery of Racer 5. It'll probably be the first beer I try when my package comes Wednesday (or hopefully Tuesday).

I love rediscovering great beers I havent had in a while, and then drink them pretty much exclusively for about a week.
You certainly had a lot to do with it. I remember enjoying it a couple of years ago, but I hadn't seen it in awhile. When my local store replace Ruination with it, it turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Not that Ruination isn't a great beer, but I've drank a LOT of it and welcomed the change. According to FedEx, your package is in Sacramento. Maybe I'll get it tomorrow.

 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.
No, I wish. I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery. I've never seen Great Divide in Cali. I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list. Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.
I tried a Floyds Alpha King last month. Good stuff. I cant get it here either, but Im from Michigan and have a friend there thats gonna start shipping me beer from up there...Im sending him some cash and a shopping list next month. A few on the list so far are Bells Two Hearted Ale and Expedition Stout; Founders Centennial IPA, Breakfast Stout, and Devil Dancer; Dark Horse Crooked Tree IPA; New Holland Mad Hatter IPA.
 
No, I wish. I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery. I've never seen Great Divide in Cali. I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list.

Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.
I haven't seen it either. I was wondering if it is just a NorCal thing. Seems odd that folks in Florida can get a Colorado beer easier than us poor saps in California.
Yeah, distribution can be pretty weird. I found myself drinking two Rogue's I had never seen before all the way across the country in Asheville, NC.
 
No, I wish.  I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery.  I've never seen Great Divide in Cali.  I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list.

Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.
I haven't seen it either. I was wondering if it is just a NorCal thing. Seems odd that folks in Florida can get a Colorado beer easier than us poor saps in California.
Yeah, distribution can be pretty weird. I found myself drinking two Rogue's I had never seen before all the way across the country in Asheville, NC.
.... AKA the home of fellow beer lover, Kilgore Trout. I hope you bought him a brew while you were in town.
 
No, I wish. I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery. I've never seen Great Divide in Cali. I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list.

Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.
I haven't seen it either. I was wondering if it is just a NorCal thing. Seems odd that folks in Florida can get a Colorado beer easier than us poor saps in California.
Yeah, distribution can be pretty weird. I found myself drinking two Rogue's I had never seen before all the way across the country in Asheville, NC.
.... AKA the home of fellow beer lover, Kilgore Trout. I hope you bought him a brew while you were in town.
Quite a remarkable little beer town. Although last time I was there they didn't have a beer in town over 5.2% or something like that due to local laws. But I noticed that Highland Brewco has some 8% beers now so maybe things have changed?
 
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Trying some of this for the first time tonight. I don't consider myself a great beer connoiseur, but am pretty happy with my find so far. Anyone else try this before?

Full Sail Brewing Company: Amber Ale

Full Sail Brewing Co.

TOADS :banned:
Nice find. Ive never tried any Full Sail beers but I know they have some good ones.
 
Quite a remarkable little beer town. Although last time I was there they didn't have a beer in town over 5.2% or something like that due to local laws. But I noticed that Highland Brewco has some 8% beers now so maybe things have changed?
Things have definitely changed. Highland has a Scottish ale called Tasgall that is 8%. There is a double IPA from Foothills brewery that is pretty good that is on tap at my local bar. They popped the cap from 6% to 15%, so there are very few beers now that they cannot sell. I'm just waiting for Stone to start to distribute here.
 
I spent a chunk of the weekend drinking a homebrewed concoction that I called the "mussgoe". As in "I have a lot of ingredients that must go. They are getting old."Its what I'll call a roasted american oatmeal porter.Its based on choco and roasted malts with oats and a good portion 2-row. Mainly American Hops, I can't even remember them right now. The first one was a flavor explosion because I didn't know what to expect. After that is really mellowed and was an enjoyable roasty, hoppy, full-bodied brew.

 
Tonight I will be drinking, for the first time ever, Bear Republic's Racer 5 IPA.:excited:My Bear Republic gift basket arrived today with a Racer 5 bomber, 2 pint glasses, a Red Rocket Ale t-shirt, some coasters, labels, a bottle opener, and a few bottle caps. :banned:

 
I found a store that still had a sixer of Sierra Celebration earlier today. I just crack one. I seriously wish they made this stuff year round. Great IPA.
I just orderd a case at work for myself (not sure how much longer Ill be able to get it). Im gonna hold on to a 6 pack to drink when next years Celebration rolls out to compare the two.
Good call, it should age well. Tonight I'm having the Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout. Very tasty beer but I am a bit underwhelmed...due to the fantastic ratings its achieved perhaps I was expecting too much. At this point I'm not sure I'd put it in my top ten imperial stouts.
Have you tried the Oak Aged Yeti yet? Good stuff, too.
No, I wish. I actually had to leave the state to find this brewery. I've never seen Great Divide in Cali. I did get the Hercules double IPA but I haven't broken into it yet...another top 50 beer checked off the list. Now if I could only find some friggin' Three Floyds and Bell's.
I tried a Floyds Alpha King last month. Good stuff. I cant get it here either, but Im from Michigan and have a friend there thats gonna start shipping me beer from up there...Im sending him some cash and a shopping list next month. A few on the list so far are Bells Two Hearted Ale and Expedition Stout; Founders Centennial IPA, Breakfast Stout, and Devil Dancer; Dark Horse Crooked Tree IPA; New Holland Mad Hatter IPA.
Bought a 6 pack of Alpha King today. Guess I'll be having 1 or 2 tonight.
 
Will be sampling either DFH 90, or Titan Hercules IPA.  Maybe both.  I've never had either.
The Titan is sooooo good. I love Great Divide beers. They have been top notch for a bunch of years now.
Can you find it in the Bay Area? I haven't seen it around here (Sacramento).
 

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