A toast to you and the other Ymm, Beer participants....cheers!devildeac wrote: Ymm, Beer thread post #2000 respectfully submitted by devildeac
Ymm, Beer!
Moderator: CameronBornAndBred
- CameronBornAndBred
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 16127
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 7:03 pm
- Location: New Bern, NC
- Contact:
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Who's gonna start the next 1000?
Paging bluebeer.
Paging rmd
Paging bluebeer.
Paging rmd
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Cheers to you as well..CameronBornAndBred wrote:A toast to you and the other Ymm, Beer participants....cheers!devildeac wrote: Ymm, Beer thread post #2000 respectfully submitted by devildeac
Re: Ymm, Beer!
I have something new lined up for tonight..Ommegang Zuur-a flemish sour brown ale..devildeac wrote:Who's gonna start the next 1000?
Paging bluebeer.
Paging rmd
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Got another 6er today of the Highlands Brewing Company Seven Sisters Abbey Ale. $1.99. Cheaper than budlite . And more flavor, too . May have been the last one they had at Total Wine.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- CameronBornAndBred
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 16127
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 7:03 pm
- Location: New Bern, NC
- Contact:
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Only bought one sixer? They are hiding them.devildeac wrote:Got another 6er today of the Highlands Brewing Company Seven Sisters Abbey Ale. $1.99. Cheaper than budlite . And more flavor, too . May have been the last one they had at Total Wine.
Buy 5, I'll get take them off your hands. It's an ok brew, but totally worth the 35 cents per bottle they are asking.
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
- captmojo
- PWing School Endowed Professor
- Posts: 5096
- Joined: April 12th, 2009, 12:20 pm
- Location: It's lonely out in space on such a timeless flight.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
I'm intrigued.devildeac wrote:Got another 6er today of the Highlands Brewing Company Seven Sisters Abbey Ale. $1.99. Cheaper than budlite . And more flavor, too . May have been the last one they had at Total Wine.
"Backboards? Backboards? I'll show'em what to do with a f%#kin' backboard!"
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Seriously. I looked at all the Highlands stuff and where they had several cases when I bought the 6er I divided with you last weekend, they had one 6 pack left today.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Only bought one sixer? They are hiding them.devildeac wrote:Got another 6er today of the Highlands Brewing Company Seven Sisters Abbey Ale. $1.99. Cheaper than budlite . And more flavor, too . May have been the last one they had at Total Wine.
Buy 5, I'll get take them off your hands. It's an ok brew, but totally worth the 35 cents per bottle they are asking.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Duck-Rabbit Barleywine, 2009 edition
Sherry. This reminded me of sherry. I like this right after I buy it, but giving this bottle, my last ( ), about 8-9 months to mature, was worth the wait. It's still sweet and a bit syrupy with tastes of caramel with a tad of pine and bite from the hops but it really does resemble a snifter of a good after-dinner sherry. I'm gonna guess the IBU is 70-80 range and the ABV is stated at 11% and it is boozey (well, really wine-y would be a better description), but this makes a fine sipper/after-dinner drink or nightcap. If you see a leftover 6er, buy it. If you don't, wait until next fall/winter and buy two of them and hide a few to celebrate the next banner or two . I wonder if rmd ever enjoyed his bottle...
Sherry. This reminded me of sherry. I like this right after I buy it, but giving this bottle, my last ( ), about 8-9 months to mature, was worth the wait. It's still sweet and a bit syrupy with tastes of caramel with a tad of pine and bite from the hops but it really does resemble a snifter of a good after-dinner sherry. I'm gonna guess the IBU is 70-80 range and the ABV is stated at 11% and it is boozey (well, really wine-y would be a better description), but this makes a fine sipper/after-dinner drink or nightcap. If you see a leftover 6er, buy it. If you don't, wait until next fall/winter and buy two of them and hide a few to celebrate the next banner or two . I wonder if rmd ever enjoyed his bottle...
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Mendocino Blonde Ale- "brewed with the finest 2-row, carapils, and wheat malts, perfectly balanced with fragrant Cascade and Saaz hops. Pale gold in color with a clean, crisp flavor, our Blonde Ale has floral and spicy hop notes with a subtle malt sweetness in the finish.
Light-bodied and refreshing, this beer works equally well on it's own or paired with seafood, spicy food, barbeque or a host of other choices. A sensational thirst quencher, our Blonde Ale will cool you off on a hot summer's day."
Sometimes the guys who brew this stuff describe their product soooo much better than amateurs like me . I'll add a couple personal comments. I'm not sure it would hold up very well with spicy foods but their other choices sound fairly reasonable. Relatively inexpensive at $8 for the 6er. I'd guess the IBU to be 20-30 and the ABV to be about 5%, perfect for a session tonight with an Abbey Ale .
Light-bodied and refreshing, this beer works equally well on it's own or paired with seafood, spicy food, barbeque or a host of other choices. A sensational thirst quencher, our Blonde Ale will cool you off on a hot summer's day."
Sometimes the guys who brew this stuff describe their product soooo much better than amateurs like me . I'll add a couple personal comments. I'm not sure it would hold up very well with spicy foods but their other choices sound fairly reasonable. Relatively inexpensive at $8 for the 6er. I'd guess the IBU to be 20-30 and the ABV to be about 5%, perfect for a session tonight with an Abbey Ale .
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
-
- Part Time Student at PWing school
- Posts: 476
- Joined: April 10th, 2009, 8:23 pm
Re: Ymm, Beer!
This Friday--during an outdoor showing of "Where the Wild Things Are"--I'll be cracking open a pair of 2009 Deschutes Reserve beers. The first is the Mirror Mirror Oak Aged Barleywine and the second Black Butte Imperial Porter. Will post thoughts on both over the weekend. I may also open something from the 2008 Avery Beast series, depending on how the evening goes
vs. Ken vs. Ryu. Classic.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
rockymtn devil wrote:This Friday--during an outdoor showing of "Where the Wild Things Are"--I'll be cracking open a pair of 2009 Deschutes Reserve beers. The first is the Mirror Mirror Oak Aged Barleywine and the second Black Butte Imperial Porter. Will post thoughts on both over the weekend. I may also open something from the 2008 Avery Beast series, depending on how the evening goes
Enjoy and, of course, we'll all be for your reviews ;) .
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- CameronBornAndBred
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 16127
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 7:03 pm
- Location: New Bern, NC
- Contact:
Re: Ymm, Beer!
I got a nice phone call this morning from my favorite beer shopper, who was calling to report some nice tasty sounding finds at a great price. DD will be able to taste before I will since I've got to wait until we meet again, but I'm looking forward to early reviews. From what I recall there are two porters (one smoked) and an oaked barleywine, which sounds really tasty. I believe he said the three were from Full Sail.
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Nope, Clipper City Brewing. Very little Full Sail stuff makes it to the east coast .CameronBornAndBred wrote:I got a nice phone call this morning from my favorite beer shopper, who was calling to report some nice tasty sounding finds at a great price. DD will be able to taste before I will since I've got to wait until we meet again, but I'm looking forward to early reviews. From what I recall there are two porters (one smoked) and an oaked barleywine, which sounds really tasty. I believe he said the three were from Full Sail.
1.http://www.hsbeer.com/below-decks-barre ... barleywine
2.http://www.hsbeer.com/letter-marque-hop-rye-porter
3.http://www.hsbeer.com/smoke-water-imper ... ked-porter
Two of each for you. The barleywine is the bourbon barrel aged, not the cabernet. It was also $7.50/bomber and the other two were $5.50 each. I have one of each for myself so your portion should be safe (I hope ;) ) until we get back to the coast later this month.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Also have a corked and caged 750 ml bottle of another Sierra Nevada 30th Anniversary series which is an imperial helles bock.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I got a nice phone call this morning from my favorite beer shopper, who was calling to report some nice tasty sounding finds at a great price. DD will be able to taste before I will since I've got to wait until we meet again, but I'm looking forward to early reviews. From what I recall there are two porters (one smoked) and an oaked barleywine, which sounds really tasty. I believe he said the three were from Full Sail.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- CameronBornAndBred
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 16127
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 7:03 pm
- Location: New Bern, NC
- Contact:
Re: Ymm, Beer!
I knew it was some mariner related name...I was thinking Clipper City, Full Sail and Heavy Seas. I hadn't had all of my coffee yet!devildeac wrote: Nope, Clipper City Brewing. Very little Full Sail stuff makes it to the east coast .
D
Duke born, Duke bred, cooking on a grill so I'm tailgate fed.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Maybe one of your fall brewings should be a coffee stout. That way you could kill two (or more) organs with one brew.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I knew it was some mariner related name...I was thinking Clipper City, Full Sail and Heavy Seas. I hadn't had all of my coffee yet!devildeac wrote: Nope, Clipper City Brewing. Very little Full Sail stuff makes it to the east coast .
D
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- devildeac
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 18962
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 11:10 pm
- Location: Nowhere near the hell in which unc finds itself.
Re: Ymm, Beer!
There's one of these in your future:
http://www.sierra30.com/#/charlie-fred-and-ken-s-ale
Mine, too ;) .
http://www.sierra30.com/#/charlie-fred-and-ken-s-ale
Mine, too ;) .
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
- OZZIE4DUKE
- PWing School Chancellor
- Posts: 14455
- Joined: April 8th, 2009, 7:43 pm
- Location: Home! Watching carolina Go To Hell! :9f:
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Funny, I got a similar guy who calls me to talk about pastrami, pizza and cheese steaks!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I got a nice phone call this morning from my favorite beer shopper, who was calling to report some nice tasty sounding finds at a great price.
Your paradigm of optimism
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
http://ecogreen.greentechaffiliate.com
Go To Hell carolina! Go To Hell!
9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F! 9F!
http://ecogreen.greentechaffiliate.com
Re: Ymm, Beer!
Nice finds..I've had the letter of marque but haven't seen (or even heard whispers of the other 2) up here. I'd love to find the bourbon barrel aged bw. That's the perfect style for me..devildeac wrote:Nope, Clipper City Brewing. Very little Full Sail stuff makes it to the east coast .CameronBornAndBred wrote:I got a nice phone call this morning from my favorite beer shopper, who was calling to report some nice tasty sounding finds at a great price. DD will be able to taste before I will since I've got to wait until we meet again, but I'm looking forward to early reviews. From what I recall there are two porters (one smoked) and an oaked barleywine, which sounds really tasty. I believe he said the three were from Full Sail.
1.http://www.hsbeer.com/below-decks-barre ... barleywine
2.http://www.hsbeer.com/letter-marque-hop-rye-porter
3.http://www.hsbeer.com/smoke-water-imper ... ked-porter
Two of each for you. The barleywine is the bourbon barrel aged, not the cabernet. It was also $7.50/bomber and the other two were $5.50 each. I have one of each for myself so your portion should be safe (I hope ;) ) until we get back to the coast later this month.