Re: Ymm, Beer!
Posted: March 6th, 2010, 1:38 pm
Had me ALL OUT OF SORTS!!!!devildeac wrote:BTTT
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Had me ALL OUT OF SORTS!!!!devildeac wrote:BTTT
Some moron bumped this to page 2 last PM with some redickulous new topics...
Very cool..I hope you try some more Oskar's on draft..I enjoyed a pils and old chub today while watching the women.devildeac wrote:Dale's Pale Ale-draft-I enjoyed this with a late night snack after arriving at ~8000 feet after the glorious Duke W last PM. Different character than what is in the can and in a very pleasant way. The hops are smoother or is it the malts are more balanced in this PA that is really more like an IPA. Yellow-golden color, nice 2 finger head and aromas and tastes of pine and flowers. I'm gonna guess the IBU about 60 and the ABV is 6.5%, IIRC from the canned specimen I reviewed several months ago. This was an enjoyable victory beer with a chicken quesadilla we shared after our long journey.
Why not? They sell it in Greensboro.devildeac wrote:Green Flash Brewing Barleywine. Found this at Vail so don't look for it back east.
I have only seen the West Coast IPA, Miles traded a 6er of the Red Ale and I did buy 2 bombers of Le Freak but I have never seen any of their other products in Raleigh. I'll let you pick up some of their other stuff then when you're in G'boro ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote:Why not? They sell it in Greensboro.devildeac wrote:Green Flash Brewing Barleywine. Found this at Vail so don't look for it back east.![]()
http://www.greenflashbrew.com/wheretobuy.html
Ha...I'm assuming that is just where one of their distributors is..but it might be a store, dunno.devildeac wrote:I have only seen the West Coast IPA, Miles traded a 6er of the Red Ale and I did buy 2 bombers of Le Freak but I have never seen any of their other products in Raleigh. I'll let you pick up some of their other stuff then when you're in G'boro ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote:Why not? They sell it in Greensboro.devildeac wrote:Green Flash Brewing Barleywine. Found this at Vail so don't look for it back east.![]()
http://www.greenflashbrew.com/wheretobuy.html.
Kinda like that warehouse we drove by that you thought was a homebrew shop. ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote:Ha...I'm assuming that is just where one of their distributors is..but it might be a store, dunno.devildeac wrote:I have only seen the West Coast IPA, Miles traded a 6er of the Red Ale and I did buy 2 bombers of Le Freak but I have never seen any of their other products in Raleigh. I'll let you pick up some of their other stuff then when you're in G'boro ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote: Why not? They sell it in Greensboro.![]()
http://www.greenflashbrew.com/wheretobuy.html.
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3825 W. Market Street, Ste. 100
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Yup..but that turned out to a fortuitous mistake. The beer gods knew we were on a quest.devildeac wrote: Kinda like that warehouse we drove by that you thought was a homebrew shop. ;)
I'm in for that one! Spring can't get here soon enough! Miss ya! ;) ;)devildeac wrote:Odell Brewing IPA-A classic. Clean, crisp and a clear yellow-orange pour with a 1-2 finger head. Pungent citrus nose and taste with a solid malt balance. IBU are 60 and the ABV is 7%. I'm enjoying this several hours after some beef stew (Mrs. DD's is better) and sharing a bit of a smoked chicken platter, imitation Brunswick stew, mac and cheese and some imitation 'nana pudding from Moe's Original BBQ. This would make a nice meal brew with light to mildly spice fare with some chutney or salsa. CB&B will see 1 of these in a future trader ;)
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might also if we can have a CT gathering for the spring game.
There will be one in your next 6er ;)cl15876 wrote:I'm in for that one! Spring can't get here soon enough! Miss ya! ;) ;)devildeac wrote:Odell Brewing IPA-A classic. Clean, crisp and a clear yellow-orange pour with a 1-2 finger head. Pungent citrus nose and taste with a solid malt balance. IBU are 60 and the ABV is 7%. I'm enjoying this several hours after some beef stew (Mrs. DD's is better) and sharing a bit of a smoked chicken platter, imitation Brunswick stew, mac and cheese and some imitation 'nana pudding from Moe's Original BBQ. This would make a nice meal brew with light to mildly spice fare with some chutney or salsa. CB&B will see 1 of these in a future trader ;)
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might also if we can have a CT gathering for the spring game.
How about this one?cl15876 wrote:I'm in for that one! Spring can't get here soon enough! Miss ya! ;) ;)devildeac wrote:Odell Brewing IPA-A classic. Clean, crisp and a clear yellow-orange pour with a 1-2 finger head. Pungent citrus nose and taste with a solid malt balance. IBU are 60 and the ABV is 7%. I'm enjoying this several hours after some beef stew (Mrs. DD's is better) and sharing a bit of a smoked chicken platter, imitation Brunswick stew, mac and cheese and some imitation 'nana pudding from Moe's Original BBQ. This would make a nice meal brew with light to mildly spice fare with some chutney or salsa. CB&B will see 1 of these in a future trader ;)
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might also if we can have a CT gathering for the spring game.
devildeac wrote: CB&B gets one whether he wants it or not as he has one of just about everything I've got in the garage now except last night's two ales.![]()
I don't think I have had one of these for a couple years so you must have bought this in J'ville. My recollection is that the bitterness far outweigh any hop balance. I'd swear the IBU of this to be about 90 but don't recall ever having read it anywhere.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Victory Hopdevil.
I'm astounded this hasn't been reviewed before. This is a DD trader, or has been in the past. I buy it when I see it, also. Nice floral nose, this brew is actually much less "hoppy" than you would expect, given the name. These hops taste a bit greener, and thus smoother. Lots of flavor, just without the intense bitterness. At 6.7% it's a borderline session beer as long as there aren't too many sessions. Victory is an amazing brewer, I've never had anything they produce that rubbed me wrong.
I think I got the better of the exchange ;)devildeac wrote:Quite a nice exchange with rmd earlier today.
Check your PM.rockymtn devil wrote:I think I got the better of the exchange ;)devildeac wrote:Quite a nice exchange with rmd earlier today.
Very much looking forward to the assortment of barley wines (especially the Victory).
I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on the Brabant, and especially to hear how much the brett comes through after a year plus. I still have two more bottles that I'm saving for a future date.