I'm not sure there is ANY pumpkin in it, and maybe that's why I'm almost done with the rest of the 6 pack. I think they should rename it to just "spiced ale". I find it easily drinkable, and being in the same came as bluebear (not always a fan of the pumpkin) this brew is a nice find. It's Saranac, so hopefully it won't be too hard to locate.devildeac wrote:Saranac Pumpkin Ale-Lotsa spice and barely any pumpkin. Cloves, allspice, cinnamon and vanilla are the additives to a medium amber ale. Crisp, clean pour, modest head and the nose and flavors are all of the above. Nicely balanced hops (very mild) and malty sweetness (very mild also) with an estimated IBU of 20-30 and an ABV of about 5%. I had this with a couple bowls of K68 chili and the pairing was quite pleasant, even with his secret added fiery ingredient. A good Tillygate FB session brew.
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Tried to order some of the Great Divide (?) oak-aged Yeti Imperial stout (on draft) for my dessert/with my dessert last PM at Tyler's Taproom but they were out of it.
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Hey wilson, think you can find some of these?
http://www.ccbeer.com/beerlist/Mutiny+Fleet
As they say on their web site, they're extrAARRRGGHHdinary. (disclaimer: I have never had any of these but if
can find some, I'm a tradin'/drinkin")

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Hey, CB&B, I almost bought a 6er of this but the date on it was 3/09 so I passed. If you see it, be wary of the date. http://www.ccbeer.com/files/ccbeerfiles/winter.jpg
I think I'll buy a 6er of the Duck-Rabbit Wee Heavy Scotch Ale and some New Belgium Hoptober if I can find it before Saturday. If not, it may be 4 DFH Punkin' Ale and 4 Founder's Imperial Stout. I'll have a Keelhauler Scotch Ale bomber from Full Sail to share, too. Sound tasty?

I think I'll buy a 6er of the Duck-Rabbit Wee Heavy Scotch Ale and some New Belgium Hoptober if I can find it before Saturday. If not, it may be 4 DFH Punkin' Ale and 4 Founder's Imperial Stout. I'll have a Keelhauler Scotch Ale bomber from Full Sail to share, too. Sound tasty?


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It's Heavy Seas so it's probably tasty. I'm amazed you worry about the date on a beer!devildeac wrote:Hey, CB&B, I almost bought a 6er of this but the date on it was 3/09 so I passed. If you see it, be wary of the date. http://www.ccbeer.com/files/ccbeerfiles/winter.jpg

The Wee Heavy is tasty, I remember it from the tasting I attended last year.devildeac wrote: I think I'll buy a 6er of the Duck-Rabbit Wee Heavy Scotch Ale and some New Belgium Hoptober if I can find it before Saturday. If not, it may be 4 DFH Punkin' Ale and 4 Founder's Imperial Stout. I'll have a Keelhauler Scotch Ale bomber from Full Sail to share, too. Sound tasty?![]()

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I've had the dipa which is not bad...very malty for a dipa...Can't wait for the tripel..devildeac wrote:Hey wilson, think you can find some of these?
http://www.ccbeer.com/beerlist/Mutiny+Fleet
As they say on their web site, they're extrAARRRGGHHdinary. (disclaimer: I have never had any of these but ifcan find some, I'm a tradin'/drinkin")
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Well I slacked and didn't brew last night, but I have been tonight. A few thoughts as I'm getting ready to start the boil...CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'm brewing tonight. Which means 3 weeks from today, an interesting wheat beer will be ready for drinking.
Highlights of the recipe are
sweet orange peel
coriander
paradise seed
This should be a well spiced classic wheat with plenty of citrus notes. We'll see before the month is up.
Freshly crushed paradise seed is one of the world's best scents. I didn't know that until I started crushing.
The beer will probably be my palest ever, very close to white. The mash called for several stages at different temps, which I haven't done before. I don't know if I'd notice a difference overall, but it has been more fun.
I haven't opened the orange peel yet, but the coriander and paradise seeds go in with 10 minutes left in the boil...I might do half at 10 and the remainder with 5 to go. I don't want to boil out too much of that aroma and flavor. The orange peel goes in right after the boil ends. It's dried, but I'm assuming it will work just as well.
Drinking commences in 3 weeks. (In brunchgate time, that means it will be ready for the twerps.)
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Just remember to take a picture of that special tribute to Wilson when you post your assessment! YAY, I found something DD has not drank!!!devildeac wrote:Hey wilson, think you can find some of these?
http://www.ccbeer.com/beerlist/Mutiny+Fleet
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Can I eat the bacon before you put it in for flavor!!!!! WE CAN call it like it was there!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Well I slacked and didn't brew last night, but I have been tonight. A few thoughts as I'm getting ready to start the boil...CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'm brewing tonight. Which means 3 weeks from today, an interesting wheat beer will be ready for drinking.
Highlights of the recipe are
sweet orange peel
coriander
paradise seed
This should be a well spiced classic wheat with plenty of citrus notes. We'll see before the month is up.
Freshly crushed paradise seed is one of the world's best scents. I didn't know that until I started crushing.
The beer will probably be my palest ever, very close to white. The mash called for several stages at different temps, which I haven't done before. I don't know if I'd notice a difference overall, but it has been more fun.
I haven't opened the orange peel yet, but the coriander and paradise seeds go in with 10 minutes left in the boil...I might do half at 10 and the remainder with 5 to go. I don't want to boil out too much of that aroma and flavor. The orange peel goes in right after the boil ends. It's dried, but I'm assuming it will work just as well.
Drinking commences in 3 weeks. (In brunchgate time, that means it will be ready for the twerps.)




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Too bad. That's a delicious beer. They now make four varieties of the Yetti. There's original, Oak Aged, Chocolate Oak Aged (brewed with cocoa nibs and cayenne pepper...really, really good) and Espresso Oak Aged, which they actually recommend with breakfast.devildeac wrote:Tried to order some of the Great Divide (?) oak-aged Yeti Imperial stout (on draft) for my dessert/with my dessert last PM at Tyler's Taproom but they were out of it.
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They were out of the Chocolate Oak Aged.rockymtn devil wrote:Too bad. That's a delicious beer. They now make four varieties of the Yetti. There's original, Oak Aged, Chocolate Oak Aged (brewed with cocoa nibs and cayenne pepper...really, really good) and Espresso Oak Aged, which they actually recommend with breakfast.devildeac wrote:Tried to order some of the Great Divide (?) oak-aged Yeti Imperial stout (on draft) for my dessert/with my dessert last PM at Tyler's Taproom but they were out of it.
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I love Yeti... I've seen the Hoss around but have been hesitant to buy a 6 pack..maybe I'll grab one next time I see it based on your rec. I've been hunting the Tripel since reading about it a month or so ago but haven't seen it anywhere. What I'd really like to find is some of the barrel-aged Hibernation Ale which they are releasing..rockymtn devil wrote:Too bad. That's a delicious beer. They now make four varieties of the Yetti. There's original, Oak Aged, Chocolate Oak Aged (brewed with cocoa nibs and cayenne pepper...really, really good) and Espresso Oak Aged, which they actually recommend with breakfast.devildeac wrote:Tried to order some of the Great Divide (?) oak-aged Yeti Imperial stout (on draft) for my dessert/with my dessert last PM at Tyler's Taproom but they were out of it.
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Hmmmm...breakfast or brunch!rockymtn devil wrote: Espresso Oak Aged, which they actually recommend with breakfast.
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Pretty Things Jack D'Or...A very small local brewer producing only a handful of beers. This one is a saison.. Pours a deep straw color with a fairly large head. Taste is dominated by sharp white wine dryness. This is offset slightly by some tart fruit and citrusy hops. A bit of funk though far less than other saisons that I've tried. A very crisp, light and easy drinking beer but very tasty..about 6.5%..
Smuttynose Farmhouse Ale--Another saison..the newest addition to their big beer series. Big fruity taste with a nice blend of sweetness and tartness. Lots of funky yeast and a decent hop bite. There is a strange spiciness which didn't seem to blend well with the rest of the beer but this was fairly mild. A very good saison that I wish came out over the summer..I'll still try to grab another one of these before the cold settles in..
Smuttynose Farmhouse Ale--Another saison..the newest addition to their big beer series. Big fruity taste with a nice blend of sweetness and tartness. Lots of funky yeast and a decent hop bite. There is a strange spiciness which didn't seem to blend well with the rest of the beer but this was fairly mild. A very good saison that I wish came out over the summer..I'll still try to grab another one of these before the cold settles in..
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I may add the Smuttynose to the Le Freak and Epic I'll be buying this afternoon. Plus their Imperial Porter or whatever I saw yesterday that I can't remember today.bluebear wrote:Pretty Things Jack D'Or...A very small local brewer producing only a handful of beers. This one is a saison.. Pours a deep straw color with a fairly large head. Taste is dominated by sharp white wine dryness. This is offset slightly by some tart fruit and citrusy hops. A bit of funk though far less than other saisons that I've tried. A very crisp, light and easy drinking beer but very tasty..about 6.5%..
Smuttynose Farmhouse Ale--Another saison..the newest addition to their big beer series. Big fruity taste with a nice blend of sweetness and tartness. Lots of funky yeast and a decent hop bite. There is a strange spiciness which didn't seem to blend well with the rest of the beer but this was fairly mild. A very good saison that I wish came out over the summer..I'll still try to grab another one of these before the cold settles in..
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Probably their Baltic Porter..which is very good.devildeac wrote:I may add the Smuttynose to the Le Freak and Epic I'll be buying this afternoon. Plus their Imperial Porter or whatever I saw yesterday that I can't remember today.bluebear wrote:Pretty Things Jack D'Or...A very small local brewer producing only a handful of beers. This one is a saison.. Pours a deep straw color with a fairly large head. Taste is dominated by sharp white wine dryness. This is offset slightly by some tart fruit and citrusy hops. A bit of funk though far less than other saisons that I've tried. A very crisp, light and easy drinking beer but very tasty..about 6.5%..
Smuttynose Farmhouse Ale--Another saison..the newest addition to their big beer series. Big fruity taste with a nice blend of sweetness and tartness. Lots of funky yeast and a decent hop bite. There is a strange spiciness which didn't seem to blend well with the rest of the beer but this was fairly mild. A very good saison that I wish came out over the summer..I'll still try to grab another one of these before the cold settles in..
Have you had Le Freak? I've had a free other Green Flash brews and really liked them but I've yet to pick up Le Freak..sounds tasty though..
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Just saw Le Freak for the 1st time yesterday so I have never had it. I will by the end of the week.bluebear wrote:Probably their Baltic Porter..which is very good.devildeac wrote:I may add the Smuttynose to the Le Freak and Epic I'll be buying this afternoon. Plus their Imperial Porter or whatever I saw yesterday that I can't remember today.bluebear wrote:Pretty Things Jack D'Or...A very small local brewer producing only a handful of beers. This one is a saison.. Pours a deep straw color with a fairly large head. Taste is dominated by sharp white wine dryness. This is offset slightly by some tart fruit and citrusy hops. A bit of funk though far less than other saisons that I've tried. A very crisp, light and easy drinking beer but very tasty..about 6.5%..
Smuttynose Farmhouse Ale--Another saison..the newest addition to their big beer series. Big fruity taste with a nice blend of sweetness and tartness. Lots of funky yeast and a decent hop bite. There is a strange spiciness which didn't seem to blend well with the rest of the beer but this was fairly mild. A very good saison that I wish came out over the summer..I'll still try to grab another one of these before the cold settles in..
Have you had Le Freak? I've had a free other Green Flash brews and really liked them but I've yet to pick up Le Freak..sounds tasty though..
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Well, fall roared into Colorado this week bringing nearly a foot of snow to the far west Denver suburbs and the chance of some snow in the city tonight. The bad news: my building has boiler heat and the boiler hasn't been turn on yet.
The good news: cold weather beers to warm me up, of course. I stopped at the store on the way home to pick up a 4-pack of DFH Punkin Ale and will post thoughts shortly. Last night I opened a bottle of 2008 Beast (half of which will be killed after dinner tonight).
After 16 months the beer's booziness has subdued a bit, but it was still the dominant feature (2008's ABV was 16.3%). The nose was heavy with burnt sugar, vanilla and cherries. The flavor, however, had changed quite a bit. Instead of simply following the nose, it showed lots more fruit--pineapple, mango, oranges. It was kind of a tropical blast mixed in with a winter warmer. I have one last bottle of 2008 which I'll store away for as long as possible.
The good news: cold weather beers to warm me up, of course. I stopped at the store on the way home to pick up a 4-pack of DFH Punkin Ale and will post thoughts shortly. Last night I opened a bottle of 2008 Beast (half of which will be killed after dinner tonight).
After 16 months the beer's booziness has subdued a bit, but it was still the dominant feature (2008's ABV was 16.3%). The nose was heavy with burnt sugar, vanilla and cherries. The flavor, however, had changed quite a bit. Instead of simply following the nose, it showed lots more fruit--pineapple, mango, oranges. It was kind of a tropical blast mixed in with a winter warmer. I have one last bottle of 2008 which I'll store away for as long as possible.


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Tyler's Taproom seasonal flite:
(yes, it's spelt that way on their menu...)
1. Gaffel Kolsch (I am NOT searching around for an umlaut)-good representation of the style with light, fruity notes, slightly floral and spicy hops and a touch of maltiness. IBU about 20-30 and an ABV of 5%. A nice starter/session beer but was blown away by the spicy, red peppery parmesan dressing on the blacked salmon. This is a nice brew to quaff on a warm summer evening.
(yes, it's spelt that way on their menu...)
1. Gaffel Kolsch (I am NOT searching around for an umlaut)-good representation of the style with light, fruity notes, slightly floral and spicy hops and a touch of maltiness. IBU about 20-30 and an ABV of 5%. A nice starter/session beer but was blown away by the spicy, red peppery parmesan dressing on the blacked salmon. This is a nice brew to quaff on a warm summer evening.
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