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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by CathyCA » October 7th, 2019, 8:56 am

OKTOBERFEST - Brevard Brewing Co. - Brevard, NC

I had this beer at Dugan's Pub in Brevard on Thursday evening. Ymm, Beer!

Brevard Brewing Co. is a brewery in Brevard, NC, where Jon and I attended a wedding this weekend. Oktoberfest is Brevard Brewing Co.'s annual tribute to the Munich seasonal brew. This beer was malty and robust, and a perfect way to celebrate the pending nuptials of our friends. This Märzen style beer had an ABV of 5.8%.

This beer is truly local to Transylvania County. The brewery self-distributes in the Brevard area. Their product is not available here in the swamps of eastern N.C. I will definitely return to Brevard to taste this brew!

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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 7th, 2019, 9:26 am

CathyCA wrote:
October 7th, 2019, 8:56 am
OKTOBERFEST - Brevard Brewing Co. - Brevard, NC

I had this beer at Dugan's Pub in Brevard on Thursday evening. Ymm, Beer!

Brevard Brewing Co. is a brewery in Brevard, NC, where Jon and I attended a wedding this weekend. Oktoberfest is Brevard Brewing Co.'s annual tribute to the Munich seasonal brew. This beer was malty and robust, and a perfect way to celebrate the pending nuptials of our friends. This Märzen style beer had an ABV of 5.8%.

This beer is truly local to Transylvania County. The brewery self-distributes in the Brevard area. Their product is not available here in the swamps of eastern N.C. I will definitely return to Brevard to taste this brew!

:9f:
If you like that style, there are a number of NC breweries that produce good ones like Foothills, Old Mecklenberg Brewing and even Duck-Rabbit in a neighboring zip code with their Marzen beer.
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by lawgrad91 » October 7th, 2019, 9:50 am

devildeac wrote:
October 6th, 2019, 8:10 pm
Back to tailgate:

Framboise-Lindemans

Credit-revlawgrad, aka revmerlindevildog91 (IIRC); many thanks!!
Format-750 ml bottle, capped AND corked (yes, we needed a bottle opener AND a corkscrew to unleash this elixir )
Style-raspberry lambic ale
Appearance-a brilliant, opaque reddish/purple with a bubbly head
Nose-raspberry beret, err, puree
Mouthfeel-tingly
Taste-pure raspberry juice with a bit of a pucker
IBUs-who cares (I'll guess 10)
ABV-2.5% (IIRC)
Overall impression-world class; maybe the original (?); but, I still like the New Glarus Raspberry Tart better
Ymm, Beer rating-easily fuse cat 3; worth seeking out if you've never had this before; they also brew a Kriek (excellent) and Peche (never tasted but maybe GT game?)

An outstanding selection. Thanks again.
He had you in mind for that one, DD. Glad you enjoyed it. :9f:
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 7th, 2019, 5:43 pm

Curieux (05/05/2018 IIRC)-Allagash Brewing

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Format-caged and corked 750 ml bottle
Style-BBA tripel
Appearance-golden amber; small, fizzy head
Nose-Belgian candi sugar; orange liqueur; bourbon
Mouthfeel-bubbly
Tastes-above plus coriander (maybe), orange rind, light brown sugar, prominent bourbon warmth (not harsh), toasted coconut
IBUs-30ish
ABV-11.4% and dangerous
Overall impression-world class; a small notch above the 12 ounce formats
Ymm, Beer rating-another fuse cat 3; if you've never had this, buy a 750 ml bottle AND a 4 pack of the 12 ounce bottles and compare among several tasters
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 7th, 2019, 5:57 pm

Nightmare on Brett Raspberry Sour-Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project

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Format-corked and caged 750 ml bottle
Style-BBA fruited sour
Appearance-ruby black (IIRC)
Nose-raspberry jam, vinegar, faint bourbon
Mouthfeel-tart/sour
Tastes-raspberry puree, Sour Patch dark berry candy, dark chocolate, cherry cider vinegar with bourbon late as it warmed a bit
IBUs-shrugs
ABV-9.666% (now *that* # I can't forget)
Overall impression-world class; not cheep but worth a bottle to share with friends
Ymm, Beer rating-another fuse cat 3; boring

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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 7th, 2019, 7:09 pm

Black OPS 2015-Brooklyn Brewery

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Format-corked and caged 750 ml bottle (reportedly)
Style-BBA imperial stout (secret)
Appearance-invisible; this beer does not exist according to the label which none of us could read in the twilight after multiple samples
Nose-dark chocolate and bourbon
Mouthfeel-smoother than a JJ Redick jumper
Tastes-dark chocolate fudge, toasted coconut, black strap molasses, wood, bourbon and lots of it
IBUs-probably 60 based on the style
ABV-11.5%
Overall impression-Outstanding combination of BBA and a traditional imperial stout
Ymm, Beer rating-fuse cat 3; good luck finding it as it appears to be discontinued, but, if you do, buy one for now and another for aging
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 7th, 2019, 7:22 pm

Grand Cru-Evil Twin Brewing

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Format-pint can
Style-maple BBA imperial stout/barleywine style ale blend ()
Appearance-motor oil; no head
Aromas-syrup, dark chocolate, bourbon
Mouthfeel-silky; viscous
Tastes-dark chocolate maple fudge, drizzled generously with maple syrup
IBUs-WAG of 70 given the blend
ABV-12.5%
Overall impression-outstanding execution of a complex concoction
Ymm, Beer rating-fuse cat 3 easily; I'd seek this one out and buy a 4 pack and drink one every 6 months to see how it aged
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 7th, 2019, 10:05 pm

Correlation Wild Ale Sour-Jester King

Credit-RJ199; thanks again but my review will fall far short of the quality of this ale
Style-sour
Format-capped 750 ml bottle
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Nose-tart/sour/vinous
Mouthfeel-tingly
Tastes-gently spiced and vinous
IBU-perhaps 20
ABV-6.3%
Overall impression-this shoulda been tasted early and not rushed as fused mentioned yesterday
Ymm Beer rating-fuse cat 2, upper tier; may well have been a cat 3 after reading the description on Untappd:

"In late 2016, we came across some Gala apples grown in North Texas and decided to give them a try. We crushed 250 pounds and re-fermented the juice and pulp with a farmhouse ale brewed with well water, Texas-grown barley, rolled oats, honey malt, Golding hops, and a touch of chamomile. To our surprise, there was little to no noticeable sulfur production during this process. After refermentation, we sent the beer to freshly emptied Muscat wine barrels for long-term ageing!

This past spring, we emptied Correlation out of the Muscat wine barrels, and naturally refermented it in bottles and kegs. Our head brewer AVERIE SWANSON notes, “The beer is light, bright and spritzy, and presents with soft vanilla and some perceivable apple sweetness.”

I'd take a mulligan on this one any time. Apologies for not fully appreciating. Recalling the conversation:

Fuse: "I'm not opening this 750 unless I have several folks to share it with me."
RJ199: "I'm in."
August West: "Sure!"
Accfanfrom1970: "Hell, yea"
Devildeac: "Mumble, mumble; lemme have your glass, fuse and you can have what I don't finish."
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 8th, 2019, 10:07 pm

Tefnut-The Veil Brewing Company in collaboration with Omnipollo

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Format-pint can
Style-triple fruited imperial gose (although my Duke math skillz tell me apricot + passion fruit=double fruited (no third suspect found on-line)
Stemware-large Ommegang tulip
Appearance-(hint) it don't look like beer; apricot/carrot smoothie with some serious chunk and a head almost as thick as the beer
Nose-apricot, passion fruit (I guess), papaya, pineapple
Mouthfeel-pulpy; thick/viscous; "I coulda had a V8!"
Tastes-same as the nose with some tart/sour tropical juices
IBUs-10ish?
ABV-11% (WTH? for a gose??)
Overall impression-I thought this was a fantastic selection, even at $6.50 for my share of the quartet;
Ymm, Beer rating-fuse cat 3, though I could see a downgrade to cat 2 if you think "it don't look, smell or taste like a beer!"

Veil's explanation from Untapped: "cosmic Imperial Gose in collaboration with Omnipollo. Each iteration of Tefnut features a different fruit treatment. We put our heads together with Omnipollo to reimagine what a fruit beer can be via new processes and fruit volumes."
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Post by devildeac » October 10th, 2019, 10:26 pm

Tangerine Express-Stone Brewing

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Format-12 ounce bottle from a mixed 12 pack
Brewed on/best by-mostly wiped off, unreadable dots on neck of bottle
Stemware-pint glass
Appearance-slightly hazy orange-yellow with a moderate, foamy, clingy head
Nose-tangerine; that is all
Mouthfeel-modest bite, then juicy pith and rind; grapefruit (not added)
Adjuncts-whole tangerines (); pineapple (which they freely admit on a tl;dr back "label" that it ain't much pineapple)
IBUs-WAG of 60
ABV-7.3%
Overall impression-very good IPA from folks who have brewed them for years
Ymm, Beer rating-solid cat 2; worth a 12 pack to sip/share/trade
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Post by devildeac » October 10th, 2019, 10:34 pm

Scorpion Bowl-Stone Brewing Company

Credit-August West; beer #2 from Saturday's trading session; thanks!
Format-12 ounce bottle
Dating-stamped on neck of bottle: PKG 08/07/19 EJBY 12/07/19
Stemware-pint glass
Appearance-light bronze-yellow; foamy, generous head
Nose-grapeftuit, maybe mixed stone fruits
Mouthfeel-pleasant bite
Tastes-grapefruit juice/rind/pith; slight pine/resin; light caramel
IBUs-60ish
ABV-7.5%
Overall impression-another quality inclusion in a mixed 12 pack
Ymm, Beer rating-cat 2; I think I liked the tangerine a bit better because of the citrus-leaning flavors; would have this again
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Post by devildeac » October 11th, 2019, 11:08 pm

IPA-Nebraska Brewing Company

Not worth more than a couple/three sentences for this one. Not quite Ycch, Beer or a drain pour but not very good. Might be outdated from 03/15/19. Too much pine, resin and soap. Traded with a neighbor whose wife gave him a sampler of the month club for his birthday earlier this year. Easily cat 1.
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Post by devildeac » October 12th, 2019, 10:46 pm

Gussenbrau-Bond Brothers Brewing Company

Half pint pour at a private dessert event tonight that included dinner leftovers if we desired. Overall, a well done German style pilsner with a straw yellow color, small off-white head, floral aromas and matching Euro hops floral bitterness with very light brown sugar tastes. IBUs at top normal for the style at 45 and the ABV was 5.2%. Not a good pairing with peach cobbler but a quality, stand-alone brew. Solid cat 2. Never anything bad from BBBC.
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Post by devildeac » October 12th, 2019, 10:52 pm

High Brau-Bond Brothers Brewing Company

Their rendition of an Octoberfest. Prost!

Light amber half pint pour with a small head, scents of toasted bread, light brown sugar with tastes that followed of wheat bread, mild earthy herbs and a few drops of honey (not added). IBUs were 25, about what I'd expect for the Octoberfest/marzen style with ABV at 5.8%. One of the better Octoberfests from recent weeks and years past. Solid cat 2.
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Post by devildeac » October 12th, 2019, 10:59 pm

I Like Your Passion, I like Your Fruit-Bond Brothers Brewing Company

Another half pint draft, this one labeled at our private bar and on their website tap list as a milkshake IPA, and on the electronic beer board as an IPA. I'll agree with the former. Mildly hazy yellow with hints of orange. Passion fruit dominant on the nares and tongue sensors. The bride's father thought grapefruit and there were some hints of that. Bitterness perception less than the 70 IBUs listed, likely muted by the lactose and vanilla added, too. ABV at 6%. Very sippable and a high cat 2. I'd have this again.
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 13th, 2019, 2:05 pm

Will try to update some tailgate brews this afternoon and evening, starting with our lead-off hitter yesterday:

Pêche-Brouwerij Lindemans

Credit-revmerlindevildog, aka revlawgrad; Thanks!!!!!
Style-fruited lambic
Format-foiled, capped and corked () 750 ml bottle
Appearance-peach juice
Aroma-peach juice
Mouthfeel-peach juice (anyone sensing a trend here ); bubbly
Tastes-p_ _ _ h j_ _ _ e (Ymm, Beer quiz time ) ; wet wood, a bit grape-y
Overall impression-a wonderful variant of the lambic style
Ymm, Beer rating-strong cat 2; not a 3 because the Framboise and Kriek variants are world class and the almost cloying sweentess dropa the rating a bit
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 13th, 2019, 2:17 pm

Second batter:

Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen-Privatbrauerei Franz Inselkammer KG / Brauerei Aying

Credit-uh_no; many thanks!!
Format-500 ml bottle
Appearance-crystal clean/clear light amber with a modest, off-white head
Nose-toasted wheat bread and caramel
Mouthfeel-smooth as a JJ Redick 25 footer
Tastes-light earthy bitterness, caramel, toasted bread
IBU-20ish
ABV-5.2%
Overall impression-best Oktoberfest I've had this season; the Germans *seem* to know how to brew their beers
Ymm, Beer rating-cat 3; I don't give many lagers a cat 3 rating but this is world class, ranking # 4 on this list: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/top-styles/29/)

Uh_no earned himself not one, but two invites back to tailgates for this selection!!
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Post by devildeac » October 13th, 2019, 2:52 pm

In the third slot:

Celebrator-Privatbrauerei Franz Inselkammer KG / Brauerei Aying

Credit-uh_no; many thanks!! (see below)
Style-authentic, maybe the original doppelbock
Format-12 ounce bottle (IIRC-might have been a 11.2 ounce Euro bottle)
Appearance-dark brown with a light tan, creamy head
Aromas-toasted pumpernickel bread with dark grade A honey
Mouthfeel-silky/smooth
Tastes-dark dried fruits, especially cherries, very mild herbal hop bitterness dark brown sugar
IBUs-20ish
ABV-6.7%
Overall impression-outstanding; my only nit to pick would be that at 6.7%, it's really a bock and not a doppelbock
Ymm Beer rating-solid cat 3; it's *almost* as if uh_no read this: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/top-styles/35/

He didn't earn himself a lifetime tailgate invitation by choosing the #4 and #1 beers in the world in 2 different categories in the same morning, but he's pretty damn close to a #1 recruiting class .

Thanks again!!
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Post by devildeac » October 13th, 2019, 3:09 pm

In the clean-up spot, a surprise starter yesterday:

Stockyard Oatmeal Stout-Josephs Brau Brewing Company, aka Trader Joe's Brewing Company

Credit-Bob Green's daughter, in absentia; thanks!
Style-this one *might* qualify as an oatmeal stout
Format-12 ounce bottle
Appearance-dark brown; foamy tan head
Aromas-coffee and milk chocolate
Mouthfeel-smoooooth
Tastes-java, slightly burnt dark bread toast, milk chocolate and dark caramel
IBUs-50ish
ABV-5.2%
Overall impression-a solid contributor to the tailgate
Ymm, Beer rating-solid cat 2; haven't had many Trader Joe's/contract brews but this was very good
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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Post by devildeac » October 14th, 2019, 6:24 pm

This was likely higher in the order than #6 but I forgot it yesterday :

Maple Bacon Coffee Porter-Funky Buddha Brewery, aka Constellation Brands

Credit-August West; thanks!!
Format-bomber
Appearance-deep, dark brown with a generous tan head
Aromas-gimme some pancakes/waffles!!
Mouthfeel-smooth
Tastes-bacon, syrup, smoke, java, chocolate
IBU-35
ABV-6.4%
Overall impression-an outstanding concoction
Ymm, Beer rating-cat 3; I couldn't decide whether to drink this straight up or ask our chefs to whip up a batch of French toast casserole
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