I'd have to compare the 3 side by side..but Ten Fidy is pretty memorable. It might be more because of the can, but that brew is one of my favorites.bluebear wrote:Great reviews..I had part of one the other day along with Stone IRS and Ten Fidy and Old Rasputin is definitely the boldest of the 3. Big roasted flavor and I picked up a lot of espresso. The Stone and Oscar Blues were both sweeter and a bit smoother overall. I like all 3 nearly equally but for very different reasons. I have a bottle of barrel aged rasputin in my basement and would like to compare it to the regular at some point..
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I'd agree and my son thought it was dee-licious, too. He really likes the BBCS in that category. A lot.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd have to compare the 3 side by side..but Ten Fidy is pretty memorable. It might be more because of the can, but that brew is one of my favorites.bluebear wrote:Great reviews..I had part of one the other day along with Stone IRS and Ten Fidy and Old Rasputin is definitely the boldest of the 3. Big roasted flavor and I picked up a lot of espresso. The Stone and Oscar Blues were both sweeter and a bit smoother overall. I like all 3 nearly equally but for very different reasons. I have a bottle of barrel aged rasputin in my basement and would like to compare it to the regular at some point..
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Yeah, the BA rasputin is pricey..one of a few splurge beers last year..holding off opening for a special occasion.devildeac wrote: $$$ vs $ would be my 1st comparison.
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BBCS is really really good too..there are a lot of great stouts..hard to pick a favorite.devildeac wrote:I'd agree and my son thought it was dee-licious, too. He really likes the BBCS in that category. A lot.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd have to compare the 3 side by side..but Ten Fidy is pretty memorable. It might be more because of the can, but that brew is one of my favorites.bluebear wrote:Great reviews..I had part of one the other day along with Stone IRS and Ten Fidy and Old Rasputin is definitely the boldest of the 3. Big roasted flavor and I picked up a lot of espresso. The Stone and Oscar Blues were both sweeter and a bit smoother overall. I like all 3 nearly equally but for very different reasons. I have a bottle of barrel aged rasputin in my basement and would like to compare it to the regular at some point..
My brother in law has a lead on a bottle of Kate the Great which is the big imperial stout by Portsmouth Brewery (linked to Smuttynose). They are releasing it on monday in what ends up being a big event up here. Hoping to get a taste of that one..
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You just don't expect such a great beer in a can..Oscar Blues has a new brew, Gubna, an IIPA, coming out in the next few months..given the rest of their beers, sure to be another winner..CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd have to compare the 3 side by side..but Ten Fidy is pretty memorable. It might be more because of the can, but that brew is one of my favorites.bluebear wrote:Great reviews..I had part of one the other day along with Stone IRS and Ten Fidy and Old Rasputin is definitely the boldest of the 3. Big roasted flavor and I picked up a lot of espresso. The Stone and Oscar Blues were both sweeter and a bit smoother overall. I like all 3 nearly equally but for very different reasons. I have a bottle of barrel aged rasputin in my basement and would like to compare it to the regular at some point..
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DD - sounds like we need your P cups! LOL!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd have to compare the 3 side by side..but Ten Fidy is pretty memorable. It might be more because of the can, but that brew is one of my favorites.bluebear wrote:Great reviews..I had part of one the other day along with Stone IRS and Ten Fidy and Old Rasputin is definitely the boldest of the 3. Big roasted flavor and I picked up a lot of espresso. The Stone and Oscar Blues were both sweeter and a bit smoother overall. I like all 3 nearly equally but for very different reasons. I have a bottle of barrel aged rasputin in my basement and would like to compare it to the regular at some point..
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Like, say, two Duke victories in Indianapolis this April?bluebear wrote:Yeah, the BA rasputin is pricey..one of a few splurge beers last year..holding off opening for a special occasion.devildeac wrote: $$$ vs $ would be my 1st comparison.
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I can't think of a better thing to celebrate..OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Like, say, two Duke victories in Indianapolis this April?bluebear wrote:Yeah, the BA rasputin is pricey..one of a few splurge beers last year..holding off opening for a special occasion.devildeac wrote: $$$ vs $ would be my 1st comparison.
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That's what I'm saving my Dogfish 120 and Avery Samael's for.bluebear wrote:I can't think of a better thing to celebrate..OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Like, say, two Duke victories in Indianapolis this April?bluebear wrote: Yeah, the BA rasputin is pricey..one of a few splurge beers last year..holding off opening for a special occasion.
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I've got Gordon which I hope to taste soon. It's an imperial red ale and rmd may have reviewed it some months ago.bluebear wrote:You just don't expect such a great beer in a can..Oscar Blues has a new brew, Gubna, an IIPA, coming out in the next few months..given the rest of their beers, sure to be another winner..CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd have to compare the 3 side by side..but Ten Fidy is pretty memorable. It might be more because of the can, but that brew is one of my favorites.bluebear wrote:Great reviews..I had part of one the other day along with Stone IRS and Ten Fidy and Old Rasputin is definitely the boldest of the 3. Big roasted flavor and I picked up a lot of espresso. The Stone and Oscar Blues were both sweeter and a bit smoother overall. I like all 3 nearly equally but for very different reasons. I have a bottle of barrel aged rasputin in my basement and would like to compare it to the regular at some point..
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That would work!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Like, say, two Duke victories in Indianapolis this April?bluebear wrote:Yeah, the BA rasputin is pricey..one of a few splurge beers last year..holding off opening for a special occasion.devildeac wrote: $$$ vs $ would be my 1st comparison.
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Gordon is excellent..I always thought it was an IIPA but you are quite correct about it being an imperial red. There was an OB rep doing a tasting at my local store a few weeks back and in addition to alerting me about Gubna he corrected me on Gordon..He said that Gordon was only about 60 IBUs and Gubna will be ~100..great brewery..devildeac wrote: I've got Gordon which I hope to taste soon. It's an imperial red ale and rmd may have reviewed it some months ago.
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I visited their web site and read about the new beer I bought ;) . I haven't sampled it yet.bluebear wrote:Gordon is excellent..I always thought it was an IIPA but you are quite correct about it being an imperial red. There was an OB rep doing a tasting at my local store a few weeks back and in addition to alerting me about Gubna he corrected me on Gordon..He said that Gordon was only about 60 IBUs and Gubna will be ~100..great brewery..devildeac wrote: I've got Gordon which I hope to taste soon. It's an imperial red ale and rmd may have reviewed it some months ago.
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Maharaja-2008 edition-Quite a difference an extra year makes. This monster is 102 IBU and 10.2% ABV or something on that order of magnitude. I remember consuming one from a few years ago shortly after purchase and found it as expected-brutal on the palate and vertical well-being. After a couple years in the bottle in the cellar, it's still highly hopped (grapefruity) and massively malty but considerably smoother on the tastebuds. Bottle-conditioned so it is a cloudy yellow-orange with a modest head. There are some herbal and piney notes and it is very slightly whiskey-ish/boozey. A nice evening drink (I split the bomber over 2 nights) with sharp, pungent cheeses or a spicy entree. When you find this, buy two bottles and enjoy one soon and stick the other in a cellar/closet and re-discover it in a year or two.
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Found Nemesis at a small wine and beer shop in J'ville, NC this afternoon during a little beer hunting with CB&B.
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HA! I was thinking about that on the way back. At least you'll keep it longer than I would. It's like having a beer savings account.devildeac wrote:Found Nemesis at a small wine and beer shop in J'ville, NC this afternoon during a little beer hunting with CB&B.
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For CB&B, bluebear and rmd:
http://foundersbrewing.com/founders/ind ... &Itemid=66
Wonder where one can find the IBU and ABV...
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Wonder where one can find the IBU and ABV...
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Don't count on it earning any interest however...CameronBornAndBred wrote:HA! I was thinking about that on the way back. At least you'll keep it longer than I would. It's like having a beer savings account.devildeac wrote:Found Nemesis at a small wine and beer shop in J'ville, NC this afternoon during a little beer hunting with CB&B.
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Retro Red-Fort Collins Brewing-nice session brew with a light, reddish-brown hue, good head and slightly sweet, malty palate. Think Killians here with a bit of a hop bite at about 32 IBU and ABV 5.4%. Good burger brew or grilled chicken or even with a peppery steak.
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Mojo Risin' IIPA-Boulder Brewing-Their 6th release in their Looking Glass series. IDK what the other 5 were . Pours a slightly golden-yellow with a small head. I thought it was a bit sour to go along with the significant bitterness and didn't find it that appealing. But, having perused their web site a bit, now I understand why. It is brewed with wheat malt in addition to massive amounts of barley to blast up the ABV to 10%. Centennial and Amarillo hops impart a fairly typical grapefruit taste here. I'd guess the IBU to be 80-90. Serve this with some spicy-hot salsa on a slab of grilled fish or a peppery chicken dish. I still like the 90 Minute and Double Trouble better but this is worth a try. CB&B got one of these in his trader today so I'll be interested in his thoughts if he can ever find time to drink it.
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