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Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 23rd, 2020, 10:15 pm
by beergoddess
richardjackson199 wrote:
October 23rd, 2020, 10:12 pm
Golden Sour Ale Barrel Aged - Fine Creek - 5.5 %

Golden Yellow with ample luscious head. Gorgeous sour nose with oak barrel character.

Medium body with delicious apple cider vinegar sour rounded out with a light chardonnay flavor and lovely, prominent oak barrel-aging on the finish.

Definite Category 3 sour. World class stuff here.

Thanks Nrrrvous!!

:character-beavisbutthead:

What he said - like an apply, white wine (slurp slurp...).

Thanks to Nrrrvous!

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 23rd, 2020, 11:19 pm
by Nrrrrvous
richardjackson199 wrote:
October 23rd, 2020, 10:12 pm
Golden Sour Ale Barrel Aged - Fine Creek - 5.5 %

Golden Yellow with ample luscious head. Gorgeous sour nose with oak barrel character.

Medium body with delicious apple cider vinegar sour rounded out with a light chardonnay flavor and lovely, prominent oak barrel-aging on the finish.

Definite Category 3 sour. World class stuff here.

Thanks Nrrrvous!!


:character-beavisbutthead:
No problem. Glad everyone enjoyed it! I was curious about it after seeing the medals it won. Didn’t disappoint!

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 23rd, 2020, 11:44 pm
by richardjackson199
Never Recover 3 - The Veil - 5.3 % - Sour-Fruited Gose with triple boysenberry and triple peach slice puree

Thicc smoothie creamy purple pour. Fantastic berry sour aroma.

Holy fruit puree mouthfeel batman. Fruit coats your palate and the glass.

The taste starts quite tart fun boysenberry flavor. The peaches blend nicely with the berry in this smoothie. It finishes smooth. Gorgeous balance of flavors. One of the best gose's I've tasted.

Low Cat 3 but very close to mid 3. Quite amazing, but quintessential Veil stuff.

Thanks accfan!! What an incredibly juicy Veil haul this has been. Drinking each one is an experience all serious beer drinkers must have (if you like fruit). And I'm still not sure it's beer, but oh man do they pull these off.

:happy-bouncyblue:

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 12:40 am
by beergoddess
richardjackson199 wrote:
October 23rd, 2020, 11:44 pm
Never Recover 3 - The Veil - 5.3 % - Sour-Fruited Gose with triple boysenberry and triple peach slice puree

Thicc smoothie creamy purple pour. Fantastic berry sour aroma.

Holy fruit puree mouthfeel batman. Fruit coats your palate and the glass.

The taste starts quite tart fun boysenberry flavor. The peaches blend nicely with the berry in this smoothie. It finishes smooth. Gorgeous balance of flavors. One of the best gose's I've tasted.

Low Cat 3 but very close to mid 3. Quite amazing, but quintessential Veil stuff.

Thanks accfan!! What an incredibly juicy Veil haul this has been. Drinking each one is an experience all serious beer drinkers must have (if you like fruit). And I'm still not sure it's beer, but oh man do they pull these off.

:happy-bouncyblue:

berry, berry tart. like a boysenberry smoothie without the sugar.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 10:04 am
by fuse

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 11:37 am
by devildeac
fuse wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 10:04 am
https://www.beervanablog.com/beervana/2 ... evada-pale

Good read.
Indeed. I had forgotten a lot of that info from several years ago when we toured the Mills River location w/Matt.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 12:09 pm
by fuse
Trappist beers secured.

Learned there is a Chimay Gold, which I have never seen or had. There were none for sale, I have a new beer to find sometime in the future.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 1:47 pm
by Nrrrrvous
fuse wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 12:09 pm
Trappist beers secured.

Learned there is a Chimay Gold, which I have never seen or had. There were none for sale, I have a new beer to find sometime in the future.
Me Too! A couple Westmalle, a couple Chimay, a Rocheforte and a St Bernardus.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 1:52 pm
by fuse
Nrrrrvous wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:47 pm
fuse wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 12:09 pm
Trappist beers secured.

Learned there is a Chimay Gold, which I have never seen or had. There were none for sale, I have a new beer to find sometime in the future.
Me Too! A couple Westmalle, a couple Chimay, a Rocheforte and a St Bernardus.
Mine were packaged poorly (thanks, Total Wine) and rolled around in my trunk all the way home.

Optimistic a week is more than long enough for the yeast to settle.

As a side note, why is Total Wine so effing cheap with their packaging? If you don’t buy a case of wine, you are NOT getting a box

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 1:57 pm
by Nrrrrvous
fuse wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:52 pm
Nrrrrvous wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:47 pm
fuse wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 12:09 pm
Trappist beers secured.

Learned there is a Chimay Gold, which I have never seen or had. There were none for sale, I have a new beer to find sometime in the future.
Me Too! A couple Westmalle, a couple Chimay, a Rocheforte and a St Bernardus.
Mine were packaged poorly (thanks, Total Wine) and rolled around in my trunk all the way home.

Optimistic a week is more than long enough for the yeast to settle.

As a side note, why is Total Wine so effing cheap with their packaging? If you don’t buy a case of wine, you are NOT getting a box
Must be a local thing. Mine has boxes piled to the ceiling pretty much at all times and they are more than happy to hand them over...

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 2:02 pm
by fuse
Nrrrrvous wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:57 pm
fuse wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:52 pm
Nrrrrvous wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 1:47 pm


Me Too! A couple Westmalle, a couple Chimay, a Rocheforte and a St Bernardus.
Mine were packaged poorly (thanks, Total Wine) and rolled around in my trunk all the way home.

Optimistic a week is more than long enough for the yeast to settle.

As a side note, why is Total Wine so effing cheap with their packaging? If you don’t buy a case of wine, you are NOT getting a box
Must be a local thing. Mine has boxes piled to the ceiling pretty much at all times and they are more than happy to hand them over...
The Cary TW always has tons of boxes, they just behave as if they are about to run out.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 2:08 pm
by Nrrrrvous
devildeac wrote:
October 13th, 2020, 10:25 pm
Juicy #22-Lickinghole Creek Craft Brewery

(aka as Something Hidden Juicy #22 on Untappd)


Local, but only RVA local. (yea, I had to learn where Goochland, VA is located)

Credit-Nrrrrvous; thank you!!
Style-DNEIPA or NEDIPA (from their juicy IPA series featuring a different hop variety or combination with each release)
Vessel-pint can (will be recycled next week to minimize the 10 billion # attached to the worldwide aluminum can deficit)
Stemware-boring pint glass
Appearance-yellowish orange with a 2 fingered, creamy head
Scents-OJ and grapefruit
Mouthfeel-smooth and juicy; no pulp
Tastes-an explosion of oranges, orange zest, tangerine and a splash of pineapple/grapefruit juice and some lemon candy
Adjuncts-OJ, orange zest and vanilla (if wheat and oats were listed, I'd believe those actors, too)
Featured hop-Lotus (ok, who first started talking about this variety a couple months ago?)
IBU-Untapped claims "No IBU" () but I'd guess about 40
ABV-7.5% (kinda on the edge of IPA/IIPA territory)
Overall impression-I paired with a giant, homemade soft shell taco, not knowing what to expect and was very pleasantly surprised
Ymm, Beer rating-fighting for recognition in a large stadium, I'm sliding this into the lower tier of cat 3 as I found this a very tasty beverage
I was at Costco today and they have an entire pallet of this for $13.50 a four-pack. I picked one up and put it in my cart but then remembered I was probably about to drop $50 on Trappist Beers on the way home so I put it back... May end up sneaking back over to Costco and picking up some.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 2:39 pm
by fuse

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 3:07 pm
by LegoBatman
My house is feeling a bit more monastic, as well. The 3 Rochefortes brought along a couple of friends, Westmalle and Orval.

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 3:12 pm
by accfanfrom1970
Hardywood GBS set owners, be glad we pre-ordered. They sold out.

2020 GBS RELEASE SCHEDULE

All Gingerbread Stout and variants releases are at all of our Hardywood taprooms. Saturday hours in Richmond and West Creek are 12 – 9pm.

November 7: Gingerbread Stout + Christmas Pancakes
November 14: Bourbon Barrel Gingerbread Stout+ Gingerbread Porter
November 21: Christmas Morning
November 28: Kentucky Christmas Morning
December 5: Fluffy GBS + Christmas Island – Brewery Only Releases!
December 12: Complete Set Pick-Up

Complete Sets are SOLD OUT. Still interested in a GBS: Complete Set?
Join the Waitlist HERE!

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 3:13 pm
by Nrrrrvous
For your perusing pleasure...

Best Trappist Beers

https://belgibeer.com/en/blog/best-belg ... pist-beers

Hm. Gotta figure out how to post a linkie

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 3:31 pm
by fuse
richardjackson199 wrote:
October 23rd, 2020, 11:44 pm
Never Recover 3 - The Veil - 5.3 % - Sour-Fruited Gose with triple boysenberry and triple peach slice puree

Thicc smoothie creamy purple pour. Fantastic berry sour aroma.

Holy fruit puree mouthfeel batman. Fruit coats your palate and the glass.

The taste starts quite tart fun boysenberry flavor. The peaches blend nicely with the berry in this smoothie. It finishes smooth. Gorgeous balance of flavors. One of the best gose's I've tasted.

Low Cat 3 but very close to mid 3. Quite amazing, but quintessential Veil stuff.

Thanks accfan!! What an incredibly juicy Veil haul this has been. Drinking each one is an experience all serious beer drinkers must have (if you like fruit). And I'm still not sure it's beer, but oh man do they pull these off.

:happy-bouncyblue:
My turn... :D

Another tale of two pours.
Love Ninja got the first half, I got the chunky half.

Gorgeous raspberry violet in the glass.

Fruit content makes it look like a smoothie or all head.

Loaded peach syrup nose.

As RJ said above, thick. I’ll say it again- thick.
Really smoothie consistency.

Tart, edge of Sour Patch territory tart.

The tartness is similar to when you eat a just underripe blackberry.

Mid palate is where the peach shines before returning to a dry tart finish.

Another Veil beer that knocks it out of the park.

Thanks Compass Rose Brew Crew! ^:)^

Skol! 🍻

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 3:55 pm
by fuse
Tastee Apri Guav

Another jekyll and hyde pour.

I’m not a big apricot fan (a known DFH Aprihop insulter).

Heavy apricot nose.

Unusual is how I would describe this beer.

Fruity and somehow minty.

I’ll enjoy this one, probably would not be something I’d seek out again.

Glad to have tried it.
Thanks again Compass Rose Brew Crew.

Skol! 🍻

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 5:04 pm
by accfanfrom1970
Hardywood - Trifecta of Releases

Straight Talk Vol. III Release 10/21
The newest installment of this single beer & barrel experience is a Grape Brandy Barrel Aged Wheatwine. This beer took an extra long boil (4.5 hours!!) to allow for a deep caramelized malt flavor to develop. Toffee and black cherry aromas precede a decadent, sweet sherry-like flavor with a warm, caramel finish.

Brian's Barrel Blend No. 12 Release 10/22
Brian’s Barrel Blend No. 12 is a harmonious mix of three different brews that when combined, just make sense. You’ll experience toasted oak and cedar wood aromas on the nose from the Chardonnay and Tomcat Gin barrels. The complimenting flavors from NE-style IPA of citrus, peach, apricot, and a hint of white peppercorn round out this unique barrel-aged offering.

Love Potion Ninth Anniversary Ale Release 10/23
Scouring our extensive catalog of barrel aged beer, we give you a prolific fusion for our 9th Anniversary libation. A potion like no other, we have chosen 19 Month Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrel Aged Belgian Quadrupel, 18 Month Red Wine Barrel Aged Imperial Milk Stout, and 8 Month Laird's Apple Brandy Barrel Aged Imperial Milk Stout in the perfect proportions, 23%, 25% and 52%. Chocolate candied dark fruit and tobacco dominate the deep, complex, and layered aromatics. Rich toffee, caramel and dark chocolate round the decadent flavor and warming finish. You are assured to fall in love with this beer. Side effects from enjoying may include the warm and fuzzies, falling in love with those around you, becoming more Hardywood obsessed.

Got a 4-pack of the straight talk and Brian’s blend, two of the 9th anniversary. Reviews to follow!

Re: Ymm, Beer!

Posted: October 24th, 2020, 5:15 pm
by fuse
accfanfrom1970 wrote:
October 24th, 2020, 5:04 pm
Hardywood - Trifecta of Releases

Straight Talk Vol. III Release 10/21
The newest installment of this single beer & barrel experience is a Grape Brandy Barrel Aged Wheatwine. This beer took an extra long boil (4.5 hours!!) to allow for a deep caramelized malt flavor to develop. Toffee and black cherry aromas precede a decadent, sweet sherry-like flavor with a warm, caramel finish.

Brian's Barrel Blend No. 12 Release 10/22
Brian’s Barrel Blend No. 12 is a harmonious mix of three different brews that when combined, just make sense. You’ll experience toasted oak and cedar wood aromas on the nose from the Chardonnay and Tomcat Gin barrels. The complimenting flavors from NE-style IPA of citrus, peach, apricot, and a hint of white peppercorn round out this unique barrel-aged offering.

Love Potion Ninth Anniversary Ale Release 10/23
Scouring our extensive catalog of barrel aged beer, we give you a prolific fusion for our 9th Anniversary libation. A potion like no other, we have chosen 19 Month Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrel Aged Belgian Quadrupel, 18 Month Red Wine Barrel Aged Imperial Milk Stout, and 8 Month Laird's Apple Brandy Barrel Aged Imperial Milk Stout in the perfect proportions, 23%, 25% and 52%. Chocolate candied dark fruit and tobacco dominate the deep, complex, and layered aromatics. Rich toffee, caramel and dark chocolate round the decadent flavor and warming finish. You are assured to fall in love with this beer. Side effects from enjoying may include the warm and fuzzies, falling in love with those around you, becoming more Hardywood obsessed.

Got a 4-pack of the straight talk and Brian’s blend, two of the 9th anniversary. Reviews to follow!
Holy sh*t those read as “wow” beer!