Isn't tatste some kind of fly in Africa?OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Worthy of "plam" treatment... but I'm not going to do it. ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote: I think it was a bit strong for her tatste.




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Isn't tatste some kind of fly in Africa?OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Worthy of "plam" treatment... but I'm not going to do it. ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote: I think it was a bit strong for her tatste.
HA...she was kind enough to let me stay at her house, so I watched my manners.CameronBornAndBred wrote:[quote="OZZIE4DUKE]
I'm surprised you didn't say:
"Eww! This tastes terrible. Here, you try it..."
Maybe a NAT!devildeac wrote:Isn't tatste some kind of fly in Africa?OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Worthy of "plam" treatment... but I'm not going to do it. ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote: I think it was a bit strong for her tatste.
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I saw Abbey in Colorado the night before we left but I had already procured my quota with the Odell, Trippel, Ranger and 1 other 6er I can't remember.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Did some brew trading with devildeac after an excellent lunch break from the road, filled with great conversation. I'm not sure why, but we talked alot about some game that was played recently. The trading was a great finish..as well as picking up my brew order from the liquor barn. (I think it's odd that the best beer shops don't mention beer..."wines and wares" "total wine" "liqour barn".) I picked up 3 traders for dd that I matched for myself, only because I hadn't had them before. The first one for me was New Belgium's Ranger IPA.
I'm not a huge fan of New Belgium. It was nice seeing the Flat Tire, 1554, and the occasional seasonal...but for the price I was pretty dissapointed. I'd never seen the Ranger before, and I was tied between this and one other, which I really think was the Trippel. DD says you can't get that here, but dd, go back and look. I think TW has it. I opted for the Ranger and I'm really happy, NB has restored my faith in trying them again. It's a classic IPA, and that's all I wanted. Very fresh tasting hops, I'd put it right between Sierra Nevada's Pale Ale and Torpedo. Obviously the same variety hops are used, they are that close. Very floral, less body than SN's Torpedo. Very pale in color, so that fooled me on the flavor to come, it's abundant and bitter. Slightly "piney", awesome retention on the head. (Retention is noted by how much of the head remains on the glass after the bubbles have faded away). The head on this brew was a beauty too, I couldn't pour it in one shot without spilling over, very healthy and active. Hopefully (hopfully) I see this down closer my way...I'd buy a six pack without thinking about it. A nice surprise when I wasn't expecting one.
Also..just a shout out to NB..I also bought a Mothership Wit which I've had but not recently. It was a really good brew too, I wish I had taken notes. Both beers (and the Trippel) are in their "Explore Series" along with their Abbey (dd it might have been the Abbey I saw). This series is head and shoulders above the "Our Folley" brews, which are the ones we get in our grocery stores.
Wait a second... I never gave you any Horse Piss for a trader (that I can recall) other than Iron city! WTH? ;) That was kind of a joke! I apologized several times and made up with several other premium traders ... that one just happened to be a lemon or a sour lemon depending on your POV! ;)devildeac wrote:Horse Piss Beer-Horse Piss Brewing-..... Let's see. We are heading up to NOVA in a couple weeks anddid put and IC in one of his prior traders...
Plus, my son is always interested in trying new brews...
The Horse Piss Beer is probably only available in kin-tucky so it will be a limited opportunity tasting/tradercl15876 wrote:Wait a second... I never gave you any Horse Piss for a trader (that I can recall) other than Iron city! WTH? ;) That was kind of a joke! I apologized several times and made up with several other premium traders ... that one just happened to be a lemon or a sour lemon depending on your POV! ;)devildeac wrote:Horse Piss Beer-Horse Piss Brewing-..... Let's see. We are heading up to NOVA in a couple weeks anddid put and IC in one of his prior traders...
Plus, my son is always interested in trying new brews...
I'm game for a taster, but I thought you were blasting this one and you were accusing me of giving it to you! sorry for misunderstanding if I went a stray.... ya know I'm a mustang! ;)devildeac wrote:The Horse Piss Beer is probably only available in kin-tucky so it will be a limited opportunity tasting/tradercl15876 wrote:Wait a second... I never gave you any Horse Piss for a trader (that I can recall) other than Iron city! WTH? ;) That was kind of a joke! I apologized several times and made up with several other premium traders ... that one just happened to be a lemon or a sour lemon depending on your POV! ;)devildeac wrote:Horse Piss Beer-Horse Piss Brewing-..... Let's see. We are heading up to NOVA in a couple weeks anddid put and IC in one of his prior traders...
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. It is a real beer. And yes, you did select some premium traders. I am undecided what I will do with #3 and #4. Sounds like
is not too interested. Hmm, there is a drug rep who comes by the office every couple weeks. Maybe he'd like to try the Horse Piss.
At least you are not a cougar.cl15876 wrote:I'm game for a taster, but I thought you were blasting this one and you were accusing me of giving it to you! sorry for misunderstanding if I went a stray.... ya know I'm a mustang! ;)devildeac wrote:The Horse Piss Beer is probably only available in kin-tucky so it will be a limited opportunity tasting/tradercl15876 wrote:Wait a second... I never gave you any Horse Piss for a trader (that I can recall) other than Iron city! WTH? ;) That was kind of a joke! I apologized several times and made up with several other premium traders ... that one just happened to be a lemon or a sour lemon depending on your POV! ;)![]()
. It is a real beer. And yes, you did select some premium traders. I am undecided what I will do with #3 and #4. Sounds like
is not too interested. Hmm, there is a drug rep who comes by the office every couple weeks. Maybe he'd like to try the Horse Piss.
I told devildeac that I'm not sure I'll ever open it, I might just keep it for display on a shelf. After his review, I'm pretty sure that will be the case unless I'm thirsty and we've run out of water. By the way..the label is great.devildeac wrote:Glad I passed one on to CB&B on Saturday during our trading session.
Are you sure? Tilly says he's a cross-dresser...devildeac wrote:At least you are not a cougar.cl15876 wrote: ya know I'm a mustang! ;)
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Lola, L-O-L-A, Lola...OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Are you sure? Tilly says he's a cross-dresser...devildeac wrote:At least you are not a cougar.cl15876 wrote: ya know I'm a mustang! ;)
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This is what I'm drinking now. Trader from DD, I've had it before but not sure I've reviewed it. It's a bit strange after enjoying so many Sierra Nevada and Saranac IPA's lately (as well as NB's Ranger), this IPA obviously uses a drastically different variety of hops than the aforementioned. The flavor is so different, and harder to describe. The smuttynose also lacks the sweetness that I'm used to from the other IPA's I've had of late. There's just this really strange tanginess to it right when you first drink it; it's not a citrus tang, but it's there and strong. It's still a good beer, but I'd stick to buying singles of it, in contrast to the others where I'd jump at a six pack for any of the three I mentioned.devildeac wrote:Smuttynose IPA-Just what I would expect from an IPA. A little citrus, a lotta pine with Simcoe, Santiam and Amarillo hops in a golden, ever-so-slightly hazy IPA with a good balance. The IBU are 65 and the ABV is 6.9% ....
Rut-roh Elroy...I haven't opened mine yet. Now I'm scared.devildeac wrote:Hefe-Weisse Dunkel-Arcobrau Brewing-This brew had 2 strikes against it before opening: green bottle and a best enjoyed by date of 8-30-2008. Upon opening, the umpire said, "Yer out." Think St. Pauli Girl/Lowenbrau/Heineken here: skunky. There was a faint remnant of caramel malt and toastiness but this one was long past its prime. One of CB&B's few misses in our traders in the last 18 months or so. I wanna refund on this one. Horse Piss Beer might be better.
I don't know if you've had Carolina Brewing's Blonde, but I pick up a 12 now and then. It's one of the rare "craft brews" you'll find in a 12 packnot bottled, but in (cool) cans..they're skinny. Very similar tastes, unique to a blonde ale. I'm going to try one for a batch this year. More malts than hops, and smooth, low bitterness is what makes them stand out.devildeac wrote:Red Brick Blonde Ale-Atlanta Brewing Company-A light yellow-golden blonde ale light on the IBU and ABV. I'd guess 20 and 5% respectively. Very crisp and clean with pale malts and minimally bitter, floral and aromatic hops. Gentle and soothing to the palate. Good session or lawn mowing beer. Excellent choice for a pre-dinner beverage with bruschetta or a garden salad. Would also be nice with lighter, grilled fish or chicken. A trader from CB&B and a fine starter for the spring sampling season.
Might be good for a warm September Brunchgate...CameronBornAndBred wrote:I don't know if you've had Carolina Brewing's Blonde, but I pick up a 12 now and then. It's one of the rare "craft brews" you'll find in a 12 packnot bottled, but in (cool) cans..they're skinny. Very similar tastes, unique to a blonde ale. I'm going to try one for a batch this year. More malts than hops, and smooth, low bitterness is what makes them stand out.devildeac wrote:Red Brick Blonde Ale-Atlanta Brewing Company-A light yellow-golden blonde ale light on the IBU and ABV. I'd guess 20 and 5% respectively. Very crisp and clean with pale malts and minimally bitter, floral and aromatic hops. Gentle and soothing to the palate. Good session or lawn mowing beer. Excellent choice for a pre-dinner beverage with bruschetta or a garden salad. Would also be nice with lighter, grilled fish or chicken. A trader from CB&B and a fine starter for the spring sampling season.