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The BEER thread.

Discussion in 'The Watercooler' started by Ray D, Sep 4, 2012.

  1. ScottChab

    ScottChab Well-Known Member

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    Looks yummy... Like a root beer float.

    A buddy of mine that is looking to start or buy a small brewery just started a batch of black IPA today.
     
  2. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I scraped some gooey, vodka soaked vanilla beans in the secondary and it turned out pretty good.

    The only black IPA I've ever had was a Zombie (I forget who makes it). I generally stay away from IPAs, because I don't have the palate for them, so it was definitely a slow sipper for me. Friends who aspire to own a brewery are good friends to have. :drinks:

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  3. ScottChab

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    Especially when they say "There will be a job for you if you're interested".

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  4. punkneater

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    I tried several beers over the holidays-- some of my faves were Wells Bannana Bread, Smithwicks, Stella artois, and Guinness Black Lager. Some I didn't really care for were Harp, Dos Equis Special Lager, or Sam Adams Winter Lager. Anyways, I have a question: has anyone tried the new Bud Black Crown?
     
  5. strummerfan

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    Not a chance in hell I will drink that swill. I saw their press release for it their line of thinking is people want higher abv beer. Sorry, but most people want beer that tastes good and bud doesn't fit that bill.
     
  6. Ray D

    Ray D Staff Member Mod Team

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    :this!:
     
  7. ScottChab

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    Just another marketing spin (like Bud Platinum) from a company that makes horrible "beer".
     
  8. punkneater

    punkneater Well-Known Member

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    I saw their TV commercial during the Super Bowl, got me wondering. I never cared much for Bud myself.
     
  9. Bleedsteel

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    I drank the eventual "winner", while it was still just identified by "batch number".
    My Aunt had bought a 12 pack of the "new,experimental beers", that Budweiser was marketing as a promotion, and letting the consumers vote on their favorite...
    There were 3 or 4 different "batch numbers", of each brew, with 3 or 4 bottles of each, and, you could log online to vote for your favorite.
    That`s kinda been her "thing", the last few Christmases, that I have gone over there... She will buy a variety pack of whatever beer, for me, and, "taste" a shot of each...
    Yeah, I agree... none of the different varieties were signifigantly better, or, different, than their basic Budweiser varieties...
    Personally, I would vote for plain old Yuengling, over any of those, but maybe, that`s because it`s still a newcomer to the beer market here, in OHIO, as opposed to the Budweiser, and Busch Lite, and whatever else, I`ve been drinking all my life...
    Basically, I think it was just a great big marketing campaign, to get drinkers to buy more of their beer, with a chance to "vote" on the "best", rather than actually brewing a better beer...
    Then again... I`ve often been told I`m "cynical"...
    I prefer the term "realistic"...
    Anyhow, I am very thankful to this thread, and all of it`s contributors, for inspiring me to expand my beer pallette...
    Finally got to try a Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Aged Ale, and it was pretty tasty!:thumbs_up:
    Not necessarily worth the price, IMHO... But still, pretty Damned Good!
    I`m lovin` the different Stouts I`ve been trying, and I have started to mix in a lotta Guinesses, and random, craft brews, with my daily intake, of cheap, mass produced beers...
    So, I have to thank my fellow Steeler Fans, for opening my eyes to the "beer rennacauinsse"(however you spell it), that is going on right now, because, it is amazing, and it`s going on, at plenty of the little bar and grilles, here in my hometown! YAY!!!(Not to mention what the local grocery stores are carrying now, that they wouldn`t have just a couple years ago..)
    Yeee Haww!!! LOL!!!:lolol::applaud:

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  10. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    That's awesome, Bleed. I'm jealous of ya in that I can no longer get those tasty Foreign Extra Stouts around here.

    I'm still enjoying this batch of "Vanilla Milk Stout". It's conditioned nicely over the last few weeks, and really turned into something pretty dang good. :guiness:

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  11. strummerfan

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    Hitting the shelves this week is Stone's Enjoy By 04/1/13 IPA. If you're a hophead you might want to grab one or two.
     
  12. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I am by no means a hophead, but I think if I see this at the store this week I'll pick it up and give it a taste.
     
  13. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I couldn't for the life of me remember what this was when I was at the shop today. I did pick up a pack of the Dogfish Chicory Stout. It's pretty good. Great coffee flavor and good mouth feel.

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  14. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I also brought home some Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Stout. I'm excited to try this...
     
  15. strummerfan

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    I LOVE Bourbon County Brand Stout. I had to pay out the wazoo for it($15 per bottle in a bar), but it was worth every penny.
     
  16. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    :gasp:
     
  17. strummerfan

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    i justified it by calling it a Christmas present to myself.
     
  18. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    Well, I'm even more excited to try it now... :smiley1:
     
  19. strummerfan

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    If for some reason you don't like it send it my way. I can send you some locals in a trade.
     
  20. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    That sounds like fun...but it's half gone. :-D

    I'm not even sure how to describe it-it's complex, strong, full of vanilla/oak/bourbon notes. I feel like I should be smoking a Cuban cigar, listening to jazz, and sitting in an oversized leather chair while drinking this. Did I mention it was strong? It's definitely a big sipper, but it's getting more enjoyable by the minute.

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  21. strummerfan

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    That description is a solid start. It's definitely a big beer and meant to be savored.
     
  22. strummerfan

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    Founders Kentucky breakfast stout just hot the shelves here. While goose island is the bourbon barrel aged standard kbs is no slouch. Grab some while you can
     
  23. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    This is the first beer that I've ever had to be put on a "pre-order" list for. There were quite a few names ahead of me, so I don't think my odds are very good.
     
  24. strummerfan

    strummerfan Well-Known Member

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    Get to know someone at your favorite craft beer store is the best advice I can give when it comes to the stupid lists. I've developed a pretty good relationship with both the owner and manager of my favorite local store and they take good care of me. Every time a limited release comes out they put aside some for being a loyal customer. In return I pimp them out on Beer advocate, Rate Beer etc whenever possible.
     
  25. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    Thanks for the tip. I don't know if getting chummier with one of the clerks there would help me or not. I should give it a shot and see if it helps, though. Unfortunately, most of the guys who work there are pricks. :facepalm:
     

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