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Perfectly Cromulent posted:Drinking a New Belgium Cocoa Mole right now and I'm surprised by how much I'm enjoying it. They did a really nice job achieving some sort of balance with these flavors. The cinnamon does start to get a little overpowering the more you drink and I don't think I could drink much more than a 10oz or 12oz glass of it. Still, quite good. I had this the other night and while it was good (and definitely worth buying at $6 for the bomber), I felt like I would have liked it a lot better splitting the bomber three ways rather than the two that I did that night.
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# ¿ Mar 6, 2012 03:33 |
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# ¿ May 6, 2024 04:34 |
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LeeMajors posted:http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/11031/75365 I did not get the chance to try this monstrosity from the Three Floyds anniversary party, but after reading the reviews and hearing my friends describe how awful it was (and these were guys that like sours), I'm glad I didn't.
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# ¿ Mar 9, 2012 06:03 |
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Sirotan posted:Ahahahahaha jesus. I'm reading about people on BA getting to Founders at 5am and being too far back in line to get any KBS after they changed the limit to a half case per person. Jesus loving christ I'm glad I decided not to go.
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# ¿ Mar 10, 2012 21:03 |
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Midorka posted:
I don't even want to know how insane prices on this are going to be. But I'm going to try my damnedest to get one.
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# ¿ Mar 11, 2012 18:20 |
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CalvinDooglas posted:I don't get why it's highly regarded at all. I gave Midorka a hard time about the same thing with his expensive lambic, but the 120 Min is one of those beers that people will just suck up and finish, even if they know it sucks. Nobody wants to be the guy that doesn't "get" an expensive, hyped beer. Even when it's objectively terrible people will say "hmm yes I can see the appeal" instead of saying what they really think. I drain poured mine. Yuck.
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# ¿ Mar 12, 2012 00:36 |
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Kudosx posted:Yeah, the one with the blue cap is called BORIS 100, and was brewed with different malts. I agree that regular BORIS is the better than both BORIS 100 and BA BORIS. Boulevard BBQ was definitely like this for me though I was a fan of Sixth Glass. Very disappointed.
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# ¿ Mar 14, 2012 20:46 |
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I was one of the lucky bastards that got an email from my local store to be allocated a bottle of KBS. Picked up a DFH 75 Minute IPA while I was there; hope it's good.
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# ¿ Mar 16, 2012 03:58 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:What is different about the 75Minute? Is it...actually supposed to be exactly between the 60 and 90? Or is it special? I think it's actually a blend of the 60 and 90 with some maple syrup in it.
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# ¿ Mar 16, 2012 04:22 |
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bananasinpajamas posted:Seeing all these stores getting KBS just makes me more puzzled as to why so many people lined up for the KBS release. I understand Dark Lord and Hunahpu's; you're not getting those bottles anywhere else (legally). My local store in Chicago basically had a list of regulars and saved one bottle for each. Most of the stores in the area basically got one case at most, and the ones that get more than one are the ones that sell out as soon as the truck pulls up.
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# ¿ Mar 16, 2012 17:12 |
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rage-saq posted:
Anyone wiling to trade me one of these? Can't get it in the midwest, and it sounds super interesting.
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# ¿ Mar 20, 2012 05:03 |
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Had KBS for the first time last night. I'm happy to have had it, and it is a drat good beer, but I'm really not understanding why people would camp out overnight after driving several hours just to get a case of this (trade value excepted). In truth, I enjoyed the Firestone Walker XV that I had right after it a hell of a lot more.
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# ¿ Mar 22, 2012 19:49 |
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Corbet posted:Waiting in line for a beer release is actually fun though. Not as much when you're flying solo and thus your own DD. At least waiting in line you get to sample crazy stuff people bring for the line. edit: Also, I'll be buying a bottle of XV as soon as I find a place that has it around here.
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# ¿ Mar 22, 2012 22:24 |
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danbanana posted:It's very good and probably a must if you like barrel aged stuff. It's got a mouth I think is closer to a barley wine than a stout. I think the closest thing I've had to it is GI's King Henry (but not nearly as good). Considering XV is something like 70% barleywine, I'd say that's about right.
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# ¿ Mar 23, 2012 01:09 |
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Mahoning posted:Ohhhh, boy I need to try that. I'm a fan of 60 and 90 Minute considering you can find it almost everywhere nowadays. They're both fall-back beers if all else fails. I'd definitely like a bottle or two or 75 to try. I thought it was pretty good too. DFH's one-off releases tend to be hit and miss (and usually nothing I'd buy again) but I think this one works pretty well. Due to expense it's not something I'd buy again over the 60 or 90 Minute, but it's worth trying.
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# ¿ Mar 23, 2012 04:08 |
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wattershed posted:Old Guardian's a little different this year than the 2010 version. Remember, the even years for OG are the "default" recipe and the odd years are the "Belgo" versions - while I've never had a clear answer on what that means to Stone (pretty sure it's just a yeast thing), I'm quite partial to the odd years, though the 2012 "default" recipe was tweaked from the 2010 version and I think they've made some nice changes. I actually LOVE drinking b'wines in the summer, and it's tasting just fine to me right now. Speaking of which, when does Stone IRS typically get released? It's one of my favorite imperial stouts, especially after having the 2007 vintage on tap a couple months ago.
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# ¿ Mar 23, 2012 17:38 |
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lazerwolf posted:That doesn't sound like fun at all! Probably doesn't really matter because extract is primarily used for bittering.
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# ¿ Mar 27, 2012 22:17 |
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ShaneB posted:I recently had to get a roommate for the first time in like 6 years... and it took him just over a week to drink a bunch of my beer cellar without asking. I don't know what the gently caress he was thinking, but things I believe got drank include: Kick him to the curb. It sounds like he knew exactly what he was doing. Even if it was just a few cans of Hamms, you don't take someone else's poo poo without asking, period.
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# ¿ Mar 28, 2012 18:14 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:Dude should pay you face value for every beer he drank plus interest for each year aged, or I would kick him out. How long has he been living with you and he is stealing your stuff? I would do both. Make him pay for what he stole then kick him out.
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# ¿ Mar 28, 2012 21:33 |
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dumptruckzzz posted:Get some goons to send you empty bottles from some rarer stuff, and then urinate in those bottles and fill the rest up with Natty Light or something (if you don't have enough pee). Then cap them and probably mark them somehow and wait for him to drink your pee beer. Or more likely he'll be uncomfortable that you're aging your piss and move out on his own. I've got an empty BC Bramble Rye bottle I can supply for this.
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# ¿ Mar 29, 2012 01:46 |
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Kudosx posted:Thanks! I'm *super* excited to be able to try Daisy Cutter, and Alpha King. It's kind of weird how many really good APAs are available in the Chicago area that aren't available anywhere else (Alpha King, Daisy Cutter, Pride and Joy, Zombie Dust... although I know that's only available in Munster) Zombie Dust is around Chicago, though it's in high demand to the point where one store near me is charging $14 per 6 pack.
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# ¿ Mar 29, 2012 18:15 |
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danbanana posted:Y'know when there's a lot of good sentiment about something and you try it and you're all, "Man, what's wrong with me where I think this isn't that great?" and then you just keep trying it to convince yourself that you agree with the crowd? Thing is that ZD is a year-round, though with the insane hype over it you wouldn't believe it. Don't get me wrong, it's a very good beer (I even bought 10oz of citra hops to try and clone it soon) but it (in my opinion) is not 99 on BA good. Are there year-round releases anywhere else that get this much hype? I would happily pay the $10/6 or $35/case they charge at the brewery, but with the insane gouging in Chicago (add another couple bucks for taxes, don't forget) suddenly the $14/6 turns into almost $17/6 when you toss taxes on the pile.
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# ¿ Mar 29, 2012 19:17 |
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danbanana posted:Really? They bottle it year round? It seems to be available in Chicago only in early spring, so maybe they only do a large distributed batch once a year? I dunno. http://www.3floyds.com/our-beers-2/ it is now. I think the first bottling might have been limited, but it since has become a year round (their twitter account has said it's a year round repeatedly too).
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# ¿ Mar 29, 2012 20:24 |
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Oberon is the beer that non-beer nerds tend to get really excited about when it hits shelves. Not to say that it's not a good beer - quite the contrary in fact, but at least in Chicago it feels like that. edit: Speaking of summery beers, am I alone in my hatred of Gumballhead? I've tried to enjoy it but every time I've had it I just get this funny mediciney taste.
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# ¿ Mar 31, 2012 01:55 |
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Ubik posted:Oberon and Gumballhead are two of my favorite summer beers (alongside a long list of others). Oberon's a nice compromise between the German hefe and the lighter, cleaner American wheat; Gumballhead's a great straight-up American wheat beer with lots of Amarillo hops. Do you know if you're sensitive to Amarillo at all? Some people get an aspirin-type flavor out of them, and it seems to be a matter of individual tastebuds. If you like other Amarillo-heavy beers, it may just not hit your tastebuds right. I like the Amarillo when they used it in Brian Boru, so I'm not sure where it comes from.
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# ¿ Mar 31, 2012 02:13 |
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Paul Proteus posted:It will probably not be released again as it was a collaboration. I liked it, but there's no way in hell i'd pay $15/bomber for it. I got one at whole foods lincoln park for like 8 and I felt good about that. It's still on the shelves here in chicago because of the gratuitous gouging on it.
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# ¿ Mar 31, 2012 06:00 |
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Jack Skeleton posted:That's the highest I heard it go, but considering I've seen it on the shelf at different stores in the price points from $6.50 to $9 a bomber, I really am not surprised that it would go up to $15. Man, you ain't kidding about the bottle art. It's probably one of the best looking bottles I've ever bought. I might buy another bottle of it from Whole Foods just for the artwork.
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# ¿ Mar 31, 2012 17:10 |
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Kudosx posted:I tried Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro last night, and let me tell you... It was good before nitro, but the nitro bottle really brought it to a whole new level in my opinion. edit: Ayinger Celebrator is one of the best beers on the planet and I'm so happy I can get it year round. crazyfish fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Apr 2, 2012 |
# ¿ Apr 2, 2012 00:44 |
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Angry Grimace posted:Stone's RIS is about 3 weeks out, but holy crap is it good. This. Stone's RIS is loving outstanding. Founders makes a great one too, but that's pretty much off the shelves now outside of the one store by me that charges 4 bucks a bottle for it (with no 4-pack discount).
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# ¿ Apr 2, 2012 07:43 |
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So a local store got in some bottles of Lost Abbey Red Poppy. This would be a big deal as it's one of the few beers my wife will drink, but it's seventeen dollars for a 12 ounce bottle. I had it on tap early last year, and it was good, but not $17/12oz good. Are they gouging or is that what the drat thing actually costs?
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# ¿ Apr 3, 2012 03:35 |
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wattershed posted:I can't remember if we've discussed Green Flash's Palate Wrecker (aka Hamilton's Ale) in this thread yet... The Rayon Vert (Belgian pale with brett) is outstanding. Highly recommended.
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# ¿ Apr 4, 2012 05:32 |
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Docjowles posted:Not to mention a state with arcane liquor laws rivaled only by Utah's. Agree with this 100%. Also, http://vimeo.com/38581012 explains a bit of why I think people attach 'overrated' to it - it's an incredible beer and among the best DIPAs in the world, but it is not the end-all-be-all of IPAs.
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# ¿ Apr 5, 2012 01:44 |
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Speaking of Russian River, sometime in August I'm going to be driving through Pennsylvania and I was wondering what Russian River brews are available at the beer distributors there. I know they generally don't carry the full lineup, but can I get Pliny? The sours?
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# ¿ Apr 5, 2012 17:06 |
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Kudosx posted:From what I understand, you will probably only be able to find sours. RR doesn't typically ship IPAs to Philly because of freshness issues. They do of course ship kegs of IPAs, but I don't think they do bottles. Got it. I'll have to take up a collection before I go then - a case of sours ain't gonna be cheap.
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# ¿ Apr 5, 2012 17:13 |
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Midorka posted:I've heard of most RR offerings being found in Philly and have personally found Redemption and Damnation in the one store I looked (I only went to one store because I wound up spending $80 on poo poo I can't get in NJ.) Unfortunately I'm not going anywhere near that far east. I'll be going from Ohio past Pittsburgh on my way to Morgantown. Any recommendations along that route? crazyfish fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Apr 5, 2012 |
# ¿ Apr 5, 2012 18:35 |
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Kudosx posted:I thought that was standard pricing for those sours, but I'm not from CA so I guess I can't speak too much. I know Jolly Pumpkin sours can get pretty expensive, I've paid $10/375 for some JP. They look about correct for what I paid on my trip to San Francisco.
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# ¿ Apr 6, 2012 03:29 |
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Paul Proteus posted:Coffee flavor was ok, but it was quite thin and the alcohol was pretty forward for me. It's ok this time around. The alcohol wasn't as forward for me, but then again I'd already had an espresso Yeti and Jolly Pumpkin iO that night, so my tastebuds could be off. I'd drink it again at the $5/snifter I paid.
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# ¿ Apr 6, 2012 18:59 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:What got ya'll into craft beer? For me it was my family offering me a La Fin du Monde last Christmas which is still one of my favorites to this day. I was never really a beer fan until I had a Newcastle brown ale. Even though by my standards today Newcastle is trash, it was the first beer I ever bought and drank mainly for taste. Then I discovered Sierra Nevada's porter and it was all over for me after that.
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# ¿ Apr 9, 2012 23:25 |
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Arnold of Soissons posted:I can't think of a single Rouge beer that I've ever been impressed by, but I hadn't heard about any lovely business stuff. Same here, though Dead Guy is decent. I also haven't heard about any shady business practices...care to enlighten, Midorka?
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# ¿ Apr 10, 2012 04:49 |
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danbanana posted:yeah, i could see doing that for parabola, which is better than either of these. One local store is charging $26 for XV and I don't think they ever got Sucaba at all. I would buy XV at $17 in a second if it were available to me, as I really enjoyed it when I had it on tap a couple weeks ago. When does Parabola come out?
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# ¿ Apr 11, 2012 20:41 |
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# ¿ May 6, 2024 04:34 |
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Kudosx posted:Awesome, thanks for the tips guys. Best year-round from Flying Dog has to be their Gonzo imperial porter. Their Kujo coffee stout is also excellent.
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# ¿ Apr 13, 2012 00:55 |