I think they are tough to find. If you find any, I'd pick up 1/2 dozen and have one each year for the next 6 years. It's soooo good though that it would be tough not to finish them in several months.bluebear wrote:Can't wait to hear how those taste after 7-8 years of mellowing...Might have to pick up a WWS and lose it for awhile..devildeac wrote:Holy Hops! I just looked on our wine rack and found not one, but TWO bottles of World Wide Stout that our oldest daughter found today while she was cleaning out her room. I forget how old that stuff is as I didn't date my bottles that long ago and DFH does not put years on any of their brews. I'd bet at least 5 years old, but probably more like 7-8 years. Hmm, when should that be consumed? Fall Brunchgate? Trip to Colorado? Decisions, decisions...
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That's the second time I've done that..Rogue not Stone..Long week at work...devildeac wrote:Stone Old Crustacean? I did not verify it but I thought their barleywine was Old Guardian, or something like that. Rogue makes Old Crustacean. :? I haven't had an Old Crusty for several years-since they started putting it in the highly priced 750 ml bottle .bluebear wrote:Stone Old Crustacean--Ceramic growler--I love barleywines and this is no exception. Pours a thick dark reddish brown. It's very hoppy and bitter like other west coast barleywines but also has strong smoke and chocolate tastes. Almost no sweet malts. A big bold sipper and a bit like drinking whiskey. It's pretty hot with alcohol but this was only an 08 and I imagine it would mellow with age. Perfect beer for sleety day but still nice on a summer night...
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Does a bluebear drink blue beer?
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IDK, but I think bluebeer, err, bluebear (that's the 2nd time I've done that :roll: ;) ) lives in Boston or nearby and might buy you a fine ale if you contacted him...YmoBeThere wrote:Does a bluebear drink blue beer?
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Always ready and willing to do my part to help Ymo make additional contributions to this threaddevildeac wrote:IDK, but I think bluebeer, err, bluebear (that's the 2nd time I've done that :roll: ;) ) lives in Boston or nearby and might buy you a fine ale if you contacted him...YmoBeThere wrote:Does a bluebear drink blue beer?
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There's your chance, Ymo... ;)bluebear wrote:Always ready and willing to do my part to help Ymo make additional contributions to this threaddevildeac wrote:IDK, but I think bluebeer, err, bluebear (that's the 2nd time I've done that :roll: ;) ) lives in Boston or nearby and might buy you a fine ale if you contacted him...YmoBeThere wrote:Does a bluebear drink blue beer?
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Me? I'm on call this weekend so no tasting/sampling/reviewing ales for me
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Three Philosophers-sampling tonight-review tomorrow (9.8% ABV)
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Funny, I had an Ommegang Abbey last night..3 Philosophers is very good..looking forward to your review...devildeac wrote:Three Philosophers-sampling tonight-review tomorrow (9.8% ABV)
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Finishing up the 750 ml bottle tonight.bluebear wrote:Funny, I had an Ommegang Abbey last night..3 Philosophers is very good..looking forward to your review...devildeac wrote:Three Philosophers-sampling tonight-review tomorrow (9.8% ABV)
I pulled it out of my bomber/750 ml/wine box and chilled it yesterday and enjoyed 1/2 last PM and the remainder tonight. I can't believe it was cellared for that long-it was brewed in 2006 and I hoped it was not spoiled. It wasn't . It's a Belgian brown ale/lambic which means, IIRC, that it is a blended ale of an older and a newer product with 2% kriek, or cherry juice. The brown ale flavors are those of dark caramel and milk chocolate and it pours a creamy, foamy medium brown with a tan, voluptuous head which lingers throughout the sipping process. The cherries are mildly prominent and are sometimes sour and sometimes sweet and the bottle conditioning with Belgian yeast makes it slightly funky/sour, too. This comes in 12 ounce bottles and the 750 ml bottle with a wire and cork and is a nice after dinner beer, with or without a dessert. Last night, I had some fruit salad with it and tonight, I had some Ranier cherries, followed by some mixed nuts. This is a great brew by itself, too. I don't think I have ever had an Ommegang brew I did not truly enjoy, except perhaps the Witte, which is good, just not outstanding. The Abbey is one of my first micros and remains one of my all-time favorites.
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Huge haul today..which will hopefully keep me stocked for awhile as I spent way too much money
New beers...
People's Pint Slippery Slope-Braggot
People's Pint Imperial Stout
Atlantic Brewing Company Brother Adams Bragget Ale--Braggot/Barleywine
2007 Schlafly Reserve Barleywine
Weyerbacher Insanity-Barleywine
and then two that I have tried but will ship off to the cellar
A 4 pack of Old Stock Ale
Rogue Old Crustacean
New beers...
People's Pint Slippery Slope-Braggot
People's Pint Imperial Stout
Atlantic Brewing Company Brother Adams Bragget Ale--Braggot/Barleywine
2007 Schlafly Reserve Barleywine
Weyerbacher Insanity-Barleywine
and then two that I have tried but will ship off to the cellar
A 4 pack of Old Stock Ale
Rogue Old Crustacean
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People's Pints? Never heard of them. Where's the brewery?bluebear wrote:Huge haul today..which will hopefully keep me stocked for awhile as I spent way too much money
New beers...
People's Pint Slippery Slope-Braggot
People's Pint Imperial Stout
Atlantic Brewing Company Brother Adams Bragget Ale--Braggot/Barleywine
2007 Schlafly Reserve Barleywine
Weyerbacher Insanity-Barleywine
and then two that I have tried but will ship off to the cellar
A 4 pack of Old Stock Ale
Rogue Old Crustacean
I am surprised you found the Schlafly's in the northeast. I had a 2007 last year and have one saved for this winter. Outstanding brew. Also have a 2007 or 2008 Schlafly's Imperial Stout I am saving for a bit cooler weather. I discovered the Weyerbacher brews a couple years ago. A "sleeper" brewery. Excellent products.
I believe you'll like the Old Stock, both now and in a year or two. ;)
I still won't spend $15-16 on the Old Crusty as much as I like the stuff. That works out to about $10 for the beer and the remainder for their fancy arse bottle.
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People's Pint is in Western MA (Greenfield)--I've never tried anything by them but have heard good things. I think they have very limited distribution.devildeac wrote:People's Pints? Never heard of them. Where's the brewery?bluebear wrote:Huge haul today..which will hopefully keep me stocked for awhile as I spent way too much money
New beers...
People's Pint Slippery Slope-Braggot
People's Pint Imperial Stout
Atlantic Brewing Company Brother Adams Bragget Ale--Braggot/Barleywine
2007 Schlafly Reserve Barleywine
Weyerbacher Insanity-Barleywine
and then two that I have tried but will ship off to the cellar
A 4 pack of Old Stock Ale
Rogue Old Crustacean
I am surprised you found the Schlafly's in the northeast. I had a 2007 last year and have one saved for this winter. Outstanding brew. Also have a 2007 or 2008 Schlafly's Imperial Stout I am saving for a bit cooler weather. I discovered the Weyerbacher brews a couple years ago. A "sleeper" brewery. Excellent products.
I believe you'll like the Old Stock, both now and in a year or two. ;)
I still won't spend $15-16 on the Old Crusty as much as I like the stuff. That works out to about $10 for the beer and the remainder for their fancy arse bottle.
The only Schlaflys that I've found up here are the Imperial Stout (which I found to be excellent) and now the Barleywine..glad to see the positive review by you as it helps with my buyers remorse..
I like Weyerbacher a lot..their bombers are a little pricey up here but good..I definitely agree with the "sleeper" description..
I did feel bad plunking down the dough on the Old Crusty but I liked it so much that I wanted to tuck one away for a few years..a little investment ;)
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Weyerbacher puts some of their high gravity ales in 12 ounce bottles. They put their "specialty" or oak-aged stuff in the bombers. I like both of those lines of products. Oooh, another idea to transport to rmd to trade for some Colorado "gold" this winter.bluebear wrote:People's Pint is in Western MA (Greenfield)--I've never tried anything by them but have heard good things. I think they have very limited distribution.devildeac wrote:People's Pints? Never heard of them. Where's the brewery?bluebear wrote:Huge haul today..which will hopefully keep me stocked for awhile as I spent way too much money
New beers...
People's Pint Slippery Slope-Braggot
People's Pint Imperial Stout
Atlantic Brewing Company Brother Adams Bragget Ale--Braggot/Barleywine
2007 Schlafly Reserve Barleywine
Weyerbacher Insanity-Barleywine
and then two that I have tried but will ship off to the cellar
A 4 pack of Old Stock Ale
Rogue Old Crustacean
I am surprised you found the Schlafly's in the northeast. I had a 2007 last year and have one saved for this winter. Outstanding brew. Also have a 2007 or 2008 Schlafly's Imperial Stout I am saving for a bit cooler weather. I discovered the Weyerbacher brews a couple years ago. A "sleeper" brewery. Excellent products.
I believe you'll like the Old Stock, both now and in a year or two. ;)
I still won't spend $15-16 on the Old Crusty as much as I like the stuff. That works out to about $10 for the beer and the remainder for their fancy arse bottle.
The only Schlaflys that I've found up here are the Imperial Stout (which I found to be excellent) and now the Barleywine..glad to see the positive review by you as it helps with my buyers remorse..
I like Weyerbacher a lot..their bombers are a little pricey up here but good..I definitely agree with the "sleeper" description..
I did feel bad plunking down the dough on the Old Crusty but I liked it so much that I wanted to tuck one away for a few years..a little investment ;)
I have had some old Old Crusty several years ago. It ages well. I'd probably be careful not to disturb the sediment when you decant your beverage several years from now.
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Today's haul: 4 bombers
Mothership Wit-to share with Son of DD who is visiting for several days.
Hoppin' Frog Imperial Stout
Hoppin' Frog IIPA-wait 'til you see the IBU on this one!
Victory Wild Devil
And it just so happens I have the day off tomorrow and we are heading to the coast...
Mothership Wit-to share with Son of DD who is visiting for several days.
Hoppin' Frog Imperial Stout
Hoppin' Frog IIPA-wait 'til you see the IBU on this one!
Victory Wild Devil
And it just so happens I have the day off tomorrow and we are heading to the coast...
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Great haul!! Is that Boris the Crusher Imperial Stout..great beer..devildeac wrote:Today's haul: 4 bombers
Mothership Wit-to share with Son of DD who is visiting for several days.
Hoppin' Frog Imperial Stout
Hoppin' Frog IIPA-wait 'til you see the IBU on this one!
Victory Wild Devil
And it just so happens I have the day off tomorrow and we are heading to the coast...
enjoy...
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Yes, it is B.O.R.I.S. ;).bluebear wrote:Great haul!! Is that Boris the Crusher Imperial Stout..great beer..devildeac wrote:Today's haul: 4 bombers
Mothership Wit-to share with Son of DD who is visiting for several days.
Hoppin' Frog Imperial Stout
Hoppin' Frog IIPA-wait 'til you see the IBU on this one!
Victory Wild Devil
And it just so happens I have the day off tomorrow and we are heading to the coast...
enjoy...
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Questions for bluebear and/or rmd-or anyone for that matter: Have you ever had any of the Eel River products? If so, which ones and what did you think of them?
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Have you tried any? A store near me has a decent selection in their organic beer section but I've yet to pull the trigger. I'll pick up a mixed 6 pack next time in and report back..devildeac wrote:Questions for bluebear and/or rmd-or anyone for that matter: Have you ever had any of the Eel River products? If so, which ones and what did you think of them?
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I saw them for the 1st time today at Whole Paycheck, err, Foods, and had never heard of them before. I'll await your reviews.bluebear wrote:Have you tried any? A store near me has a decent selection in their organic beer section but I've yet to pull the trigger. I'll pick up a mixed 6 pack next time in and report back..devildeac wrote:Questions for bluebear and/or rmd-or anyone for that matter: Have you ever had any of the Eel River products? If so, which ones and what did you think of them?
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Another haul:
2-750 ml bottles Dogfish Head Black and Blue-never had this before
2-750 ml bottles DFH Theobroma-not only never had this before but I have never seen this before (but read about it on their web site and it sounds VERY interesting)
Glad I got paid this week-this stuff is REAL spend-y
2-750 ml bottles Dogfish Head Black and Blue-never had this before
2-750 ml bottles DFH Theobroma-not only never had this before but I have never seen this before (but read about it on their web site and it sounds VERY interesting)
Glad I got paid this week-this stuff is REAL spend-y
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