I actually had to explain "hummer" to a fellow attorney that (at the time) I had a SERIOUS crush on.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I thought Hummers had something to do with BimHo's and Tesla convertibles with lots of head room...Lavabe wrote: Hummer?![]()

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I actually had to explain "hummer" to a fellow attorney that (at the time) I had a SERIOUS crush on.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I thought Hummers had something to do with BimHo's and Tesla convertibles with lots of head room...Lavabe wrote: Hummer?![]()
Now where have I heard of this before? Oh, yeah! The brewery/pub in Fuquay we discussed last week!devildeac wrote: Spoiler: This was the first sampler-Devils Tramping Ground Tripel- 9.2% alc/vol. 21IBU A hearty Tripel Belgian ale.
My thoughts tomorrow.
I finally drank my Grand Cru from Great Divide last night. I woke up an hour and a half late and totally slept through my alarm clock.devildeac wrote:Abbey Grand Cru-
With 22 ounces at 11% ABV in one evening, I'm surprised you didn't wake up Wednesday.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I finally drank my Grand Cru from Great Divide last night. I woke up an hour and a half late and totally slept through my alarm clock.devildeac wrote:Abbey Grand Cru-
BUMPing this for Arkie.devildeac wrote:2 or more of those plus:Lavabe wrote:My friend from Wisconsin is passing through the Land of the Lost. What should I have him bring me?
Wisconsin Belgian Red and ...
1. Raspberry Tart (2 or more)
2. A mixed 6er or 12 pack of seasonals from New Glarus.
3. Any limited release bombers or 750 ml bottles.
I'd offer to trade him 1 for 1 of the Sisters of the Moon stuff you bought here last month. I'll send more if he wants some additional NC brews he can't get in Kin-tucky. That would include some Duck Rabbit selections, in addition to Big Boss stuff or Carolina Brewing Company. I'm thinking he'd have ready access to the Highland Brewing Company ales from Asheville. I may have him confused with the beer manager at Liquor Barn but I'd still make him the same offer.
I thought this might be a new name for a CB&B home brew... ;)devildeac wrote:Super Cru-New Brew
I thought it sounded more like a very large truck with a very large engine.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I thought this might be a new name for a CB&B home brew... ;)devildeac wrote:Super Cru-New Brew
I brought a case of this back to Ohio after visiting the girl child and family a few weeks ago. The apricot really stood out for me. My wife and I really enjoy this beer, esp. with the temperatures seemingly stuck in the mid nineties here in our corner of the state.devildeac wrote:Somersault Ale-New Belgium Brewing
This was another trader from my long-lost drug rep buddy. I am not sure I have ever seen this before this summer and hesitated buying a 6er as I am still trying to finish off the brews Lavabe brought almost 2 months ago. Fortunately, there was a single in my 6er last week. I don't have much to add to the brewer's notes except it is more of a very light brunette than a blonde ( ;) ) and the oats imparted a bit of silky smoothness to the texture. The apricot and ginger are very subtle. Quite the pleasant surprise.
From the New Belgium web site:
Somersault Ale was designed to be a fun roll around on the tongue while requiring only the minimum of palate gymnastics. In other words, this perfect summer lounge around beer is ridiculously fun and easy to drink. Even though the second Somersault goes down as effortlessly the first, our brewer Grady actually has quite a few remarkable notes at play in the nose, flavor and mouthfeel. There is an opening brace of citrus aroma from Centennial hops, a soft apricot fruitiness tucked into the flavor, a fresh snap from a sliver of ginger root, finished with oats in a long cool mash. Color is blonde with a suggestion of cloudiness. Somersaults all around!
Just the facts Ma'am...
ABV - 5.2%
IBU - 28
Calories - 130
Hops - Centennial- Medium intensity with floral and citrus tones. Very balanced hop, sometimes called a super Cascade.
Malts - Pale, Caramel + Oats
OG - 14.7
TG - 2.03
Fruits/Spice - Ginger and Apricot
Colette-2011 edition-Great Dividedevildeac wrote:Colette-Great Divide-A Belgian farmhouse/saison style ale and very well done. This has 3 malts, barley, wheat and rice. Barley is standard, the wheat gives ales a lemon-orange flavor and slight cloudiness and the rice is usually reserved for the cheap crap like budstuff for "filler" grains. I am not sure what it adds to this brew but it does not detract from its flavor. As a side note, I have seen beer festivals which list the buds and millers as "adjunct ales" which means they are brewed with the "filler " grains. This reminds me of Hooegarden (sp?) and Ommegang Witte and is a very refreshing beverage with a hint of coriander, too. The IBU are low I would bet in the 20-30 range and the ABV is a hefty 7.3%. This would be highly enjoyable with a fruit plate or light cheeses as an appetizer brew or with some lighter fish/seafood/chicken off the grill with some mango or pineapple salsa topping. Another
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Beers on Tap
Gösser
Leoben, Austria, Lager 5,2% ABV
S~4 L~7 1L~12
Bitburger Premium Pils
Bitburg, Germany, Pilsner 4,8% ABV
S~4 L~6 1L~10
Hofbräu Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany, Märzen 6% ABV
S~5 L~7 1L~12
Paulaner Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany, Märzen 6.9% ABV
S~5 L~7 1L~12
Ayinger Bräu Weisse
Aying, Germany, Hefe Weizen 5.1% ABV
S~5 L~8
Franziskaner Hefeweissbier
Munich, Germany, Hefe Weizen 5.0% ABV
S~5 L~7
Köstritzer Bad
Köstritz, Germany, Schwarzbier 4,8% ABV
S~5 L~7
Gaffel Kölsch
Köln, Germany, Kölsch 4,8% ABV
S~3 L~6 Tray of Kölsch~28
Radler
Mixture of Almdudler and Gösser
S~4 L~7
I'd ask TNT about that list as he is the German heavyweight, err, hefeweizen guy. I don't drink many German biers. The Oktoberfest brews should be good and most wheats on tap are pretty citrusy and lighter body brews but not your typical tasteless imitation beers.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:DD - Please comment on these beers. Which might I like? Ignore the prices - it's NYC... Potential dinner venue after the Duke game at MSG in December.Beers on Tap
Gösser
Leoben, Austria, Lager 5,2% ABV
S~4 L~7 1L~12
Bitburger Premium Pils
Bitburg, Germany, Pilsner 4,8% ABV
S~4 L~6 1L~10
Hofbräu Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany, Märzen 6% ABV
S~5 L~7 1L~12
Paulaner Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany, Märzen 6.9% ABV
S~5 L~7 1L~12
Ayinger Bräu Weisse
Aying, Germany, Hefe Weizen 5.1% ABV
S~5 L~8
Franziskaner Hefeweissbier
Munich, Germany, Hefe Weizen 5.0% ABV
S~5 L~7
Köstritzer Bad
Köstritz, Germany, Schwarzbier 4,8% ABV
S~5 L~7
Gaffel Kölsch
Köln, Germany, Kölsch 4,8% ABV
S~3 L~6 Tray of Kölsch~28
Radler
Mixture of Almdudler and Gösser
S~4 L~7
I wouldn't count on that being the case. A more likely scenario is that they consumed it and processed it for you already.Lavabe wrote:Think the Wheach that Arkie/Throaty have been saving for me for a year+ is still any good?
As Arkie is my witness, the waitress at Blueberry Hill asked if I'd like anything to drink. I asked what was on draught. The first item she mentioned was...devildeac wrote:I wouldn't count on that being the case. A more likely scenario is that they consumed it and processed it for you already.Lavabe wrote:Think the Wheach that Arkie/Throaty have been saving for me for a year+ is still any good?