All you have? That's a pretty nice haul. I had a Blackberry Wit yesterday at the Southern Sun Cafe (they brew their own beer). It was okay, but the blackberry was a minor accent rather than a significant part of the beer. I need to try the SA version.devildeac wrote: You guys are putting me to shame. :oops: All I have from recent purchases are Blackberry Wit, Dale's Pale Ale, Red Sky at Night and Old Chub and I still have 1-2 of each of those left...
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I guess I was referring to the fact I haven't had too many new brews to review recently, not that I didn't like the ones I had. Kinda confusing or unclear the way I phrased it.rockymtn devil wrote:All you have? That's a pretty nice haul. I had a Blackberry Wit yesterday at the Southern Sun Cafe (they brew their own beer). It was okay, but the blackberry was a minor accent rather than a significant part of the beer. I need to try the SA version.devildeac wrote: You guys are putting me to shame. :oops: All I have from recent purchases are Blackberry Wit, Dale's Pale Ale, Red Sky at Night and Old Chub and I still have 1-2 of each of those left...
With the SA Blackberry Wit, I thought the blackberry was a bit more than a minor accent but not fruit salad sweet or overpowering like some fruity beers can be.
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Page 2---and half way down..time for a bump
It's been an IPA stretch for me so I think I'll lump them all together and compare/contrast in order of enjoyment..
Lagunitas Sumpin Sumpin--Big fan of Lagunitas but I was a little disappointed in this. I'm not sure if this should be considered an IPA as it was more a wheat beer with a hoppy kick. The tastes didn't seem to come together very well and I felt as if the hop bitterness ruined what would have been an average wit..
Lagunitas Maximus--One of their double IPAs and a fairly tasty one. This was lighter on the hops than expected with a fair amount of malt..decent overall but not too memorable. Hop Stoopid by them is much much better...
DFH Squall--I was excited to try this..dry hopped, bottle conditioned double IPA.. Not a bad beer though not as good as either 90 minute or Burton Baton. Like the maximus, this was a little light tasting on the hops. It had a big bold almost smoked taste up front but then was little on the watered down side. A decent amount of malt and fairly boozy tasting..worth trying if you see it..
Great Divide Ruination..hands down the best of the bunch. While there is a bit a good balance, this beer is a hop fest with lots of piney/citrus hops. It was appropriately bitter but very smooth and easy drinking. One of my favorite double IPAs..
Tonight, its the Great Divide Wood Aged 15 since I scored another to stash away for awhile..
It's been an IPA stretch for me so I think I'll lump them all together and compare/contrast in order of enjoyment..
Lagunitas Sumpin Sumpin--Big fan of Lagunitas but I was a little disappointed in this. I'm not sure if this should be considered an IPA as it was more a wheat beer with a hoppy kick. The tastes didn't seem to come together very well and I felt as if the hop bitterness ruined what would have been an average wit..
Lagunitas Maximus--One of their double IPAs and a fairly tasty one. This was lighter on the hops than expected with a fair amount of malt..decent overall but not too memorable. Hop Stoopid by them is much much better...
DFH Squall--I was excited to try this..dry hopped, bottle conditioned double IPA.. Not a bad beer though not as good as either 90 minute or Burton Baton. Like the maximus, this was a little light tasting on the hops. It had a big bold almost smoked taste up front but then was little on the watered down side. A decent amount of malt and fairly boozy tasting..worth trying if you see it..
Great Divide Ruination..hands down the best of the bunch. While there is a bit a good balance, this beer is a hop fest with lots of piney/citrus hops. It was appropriately bitter but very smooth and easy drinking. One of my favorite double IPAs..
Tonight, its the Great Divide Wood Aged 15 since I scored another to stash away for awhile..
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I like the Maximus as well. Solid IIPA.bluebear wrote:
Lagunitas Maximus--One of their double IPAs and a fairly tasty one. This was lighter on the hops than expected with a fair amount of malt..decent overall but not too memorable. Hop Stoopid by them is much much better...
Great Divide Ruination..hands down the best of the bunch. While there is a bit a good balance, this beer is a hop fest with lots of piney/citrus hops. It was appropriately bitter but very smooth and easy drinking. One of my favorite double IPAs..
Tonight, its the Great Divide Wood Aged 15 since I scored another to stash away for awhile..
You threw me off with the Ruination. I assume you mean Stone?
Looking forward to the GD 15 review.
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Yes, Stone not Great Divide..Sorry about that..was thinking a little too much about the GD 15..did you find some?rockymtn devil wrote:I like the Maximus as well. Solid IIPA.bluebear wrote:
Lagunitas Maximus--One of their double IPAs and a fairly tasty one. This was lighter on the hops than expected with a fair amount of malt..decent overall but not too memorable. Hop Stoopid by them is much much better...
Great Divide Ruination..hands down the best of the bunch. While there is a bit a good balance, this beer is a hop fest with lots of piney/citrus hops. It was appropriately bitter but very smooth and easy drinking. One of my favorite double IPAs..
Tonight, its the Great Divide Wood Aged 15 since I scored another to stash away for awhile..
You threw me off with the Ruination. I assume you mean Stone?
Looking forward to the GD 15 review.
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I had a bomber of the Ruination last week. Review to follow soon. Really good ale.bluebear wrote:Yes, Stone not Great Divide..Sorry about that..was thinking a little too much about the GD 15..did you find some?rockymtn devil wrote:I like the Maximus as well. Solid IIPA.bluebear wrote:
Lagunitas Maximus--One of their double IPAs and a fairly tasty one. This was lighter on the hops than expected with a fair amount of malt..decent overall but not too memorable. Hop Stoopid by them is much much better...
Great Divide Ruination..hands down the best of the bunch. While there is a bit a good balance, this beer is a hop fest with lots of piney/citrus hops. It was appropriately bitter but very smooth and easy drinking. One of my favorite double IPAs..
Tonight, its the Great Divide Wood Aged 15 since I scored another to stash away for awhile..
You threw me off with the Ruination. I assume you mean Stone?
Looking forward to the GD 15 review.
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I haven't looked yet. I'm sure I'll be able to find some, but if not I'll stop off at the brewery this weekend and grab a few bombers.bluebear wrote:
Yes, Stone not Great Divide..Sorry about that..was thinking a little too much about the GD 15..did you find some?
At Avery last weekend I was disappointed to see that they no longer offer 5 free tasters. The good news, though, is that tasters are only a $1 (and you can buy pints if that suits you better) and it's a still good deal.
I tried some Maharaja from the cask, which was much softer and more drinkable than the keg variety. I also had Van Diemen, which is a Black Saison brewed in conjunction with the people at the Mountain Sun Cafe (a must stop for visitors to Boulder) and is only available at the three Mountain Sun owned bars and the Avery tap room. The beer was spicy and tart, which a heavy sour cherry flavor. It was pretty delicious and well worth the $1 I paid.
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I need to relocate...rockymtn devil wrote:I haven't looked yet. I'm sure I'll be able to find some, but if not I'll stop off at the brewery this weekend and grab a few bombers.bluebear wrote:
Yes, Stone not Great Divide..Sorry about that..was thinking a little too much about the GD 15..did you find some?
At Avery last weekend I was disappointed to see that they no longer offer 5 free tasters. The good news, though, is that tasters are only a $1 (and you can buy pints if that suits you better) and it's a still good deal.
I tried some Maharaja from the cask, which was much softer and more drinkable than the keg variety. I also had Van Diemen, which is a Black Saison brewed in conjunction with the people at the Mountain Sun Cafe (a must stop for visitors to Boulder) and is only available at the three Mountain Sun owned bars and the Avery tap room. The beer was spicy and tart, which a heavy sour cherry flavor. It was pretty delicious and well worth the $1 I paid.
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Great Divide 15--Really enjoyed this beer. Pours a deep amber. Its listed as a double IPA but has a huge caramel malt taste up front. The hops come in next and although the bitterness is there, its fairly subtle. The whole thing is wrapped up in a very noticeable oaky blanket. Very easy drinking. The beer has a lot going on but it all comes together in a smooth way. The beer reminds me a bit of DFH Burton Baton though a bit less sweet. I'm glad a picked up a second though I still have part of the first waiting for tonight..
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DD - To your birthday.... I searched and searched and searched and came up with a Leffe,
I am sure you will understand that I won't drink the entire 6 pack because it MIGHT end up with a HEFFE!!!!
In all seriousness.... I went out this evening to find your favorite to toast and honor you on this special day, however, I couldn't locate the ChemyEEEE but found plenty of HEFFEEEEs!!!! So, I do what I do and come home and be dedicated to my 1 and ONLEEEEEE!!!!!
Yes.... I am glad I have a DAY JOB! But happy birthday again, hopefully I brought a bit of smile to you! (as all the above was in fun!!!)
Note everytime I type a "L" it is an Old Gothic English L typeface which is pretty sexy... maybe part of the anticipation on the taste buds..... slurp.....
Regarding the Leffe though, yummm.....
- A Belgium Alle, Abbey Ale, "Abbay de Abbey of Leffe" L-Blonde * L-Blond
- As it says on the label....
"Savor the Mystery of the Ages. Award-winning Leffe Blonde is a full-bodied deep golden, ale that is surprisingly subtle and delicate. (Gosh I love talking like that!!! ) Belgium's classic abbey ale is best served in its own chalice-shaped glass, (YES, I CONCUR, AS I PRESENTED TO MY LIPS .... DEEE-LICIOUS!!!), accentuating the ale's aroma and creating the perfect head! OMG....
ALC = 6.6% by vol in a 11.2 FL OZ bottle
VERY GOOOD BEER!!!!!! I bet it tastes great with some AB MEAT (OF WHICH BTW, I have NEVER BEEN TO OR HAD)...... hint
I am sure you will understand that I won't drink the entire 6 pack because it MIGHT end up with a HEFFE!!!!
In all seriousness.... I went out this evening to find your favorite to toast and honor you on this special day, however, I couldn't locate the ChemyEEEE but found plenty of HEFFEEEEs!!!! So, I do what I do and come home and be dedicated to my 1 and ONLEEEEEE!!!!!
Yes.... I am glad I have a DAY JOB! But happy birthday again, hopefully I brought a bit of smile to you! (as all the above was in fun!!!)
Note everytime I type a "L" it is an Old Gothic English L typeface which is pretty sexy... maybe part of the anticipation on the taste buds..... slurp.....
Regarding the Leffe though, yummm.....
- A Belgium Alle, Abbey Ale, "Abbay de Abbey of Leffe" L-Blonde * L-Blond
- As it says on the label....
"Savor the Mystery of the Ages. Award-winning Leffe Blonde is a full-bodied deep golden, ale that is surprisingly subtle and delicate. (Gosh I love talking like that!!! ) Belgium's classic abbey ale is best served in its own chalice-shaped glass, (YES, I CONCUR, AS I PRESENTED TO MY LIPS .... DEEE-LICIOUS!!!), accentuating the ale's aroma and creating the perfect head! OMG....
ALC = 6.6% by vol in a 11.2 FL OZ bottle
VERY GOOOD BEER!!!!!! I bet it tastes great with some AB MEAT (OF WHICH BTW, I have NEVER BEEN TO OR HAD)...... hint
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So.thanks to a generous friend and understanding wife, I am officially set to attend American Craft BeerFest on Saturday...
Here is the brewery/beer list..I'm most excited to check out Foothills, Duck Rabbit, Deschutes, and Surly since I can't find any of those locally. Any other recommendations for beers/breweries that I can't skip...
http://beeradvocate.com/acbf/beer
Here is the brewery/beer list..I'm most excited to check out Foothills, Duck Rabbit, Deschutes, and Surly since I can't find any of those locally. Any other recommendations for beers/breweries that I can't skip...
http://beeradvocate.com/acbf/beer
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...and I'm off unto the hills for piscatorial delights.bluebear wrote:So.thanks to a generous friend and understanding wife, I am officially set to attend American Craft BeerFest on Saturday...
Moderation be damned!
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WOW... that is a beautiful pic!captmojo wrote:...and I'm off unto the hills for piscatorial delights.bluebear wrote:So.thanks to a generous friend and understanding wife, I am officially set to attend American Craft BeerFest on Saturday...
Moderation be damned!
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and another...
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I'm loving these PICs, where is this?captmojo wrote:and another...
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Oops!
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Pretty country down there! not too far from Clifton Forge where as a young man, my dad and I used to hunt whitetail when he was able to treck thru the mountains.... I love south, western VA, especially in the area you are shooting these pics! what was the occasion or is this off your back deck? Talk about peace and tranquility!!!!! OMG....captmojo wrote:Patrick Co. VA
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Loving these shots... especially with cup of coffee in hand or in backpack! Bringing back memories..... I bet CB&B could make a canvas sing with these shots.......captmojo wrote:Oops!Ahh! This one!
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I feel closer to what I consider Heaven on Earth there, more than any other place I know of.cl15876 wrote:Pretty country down there! not too far from Clifton Forge where as a young man, my dad and I used to hunt whitetail when he was able to treck thru the mountains.... I love south, western VA, especially in the area you are shooting these pics! what was the occasion or is this off your back deck? Talk about peace and tranquility!!!!! OMG....captmojo wrote:Patrick Co. VA
I know this is the beer thread, no intent to hijack. Many will be consumed.
Some, over at that other place, doubted my wilderness camping experiences.
Fuck 'em.
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