Must find me some of this:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/590/20014






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Nope. Shoulda gone in the "Favorite Snacking Apple" thread.Lavabe wrote:Post # 6000: Couldn't tell if I should put this in this thread.
Must find me some of this:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/590/20014
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Never had either of these either--looking forward to reading the reviews..devildeac wrote:Couple of Christmas brews on the horizon: Bad Elf and Criminally Bad Elf (great names). CB&B will be getting 1 of each of these next week as he passes gas, err, passes through Raleigh next week. I have never had either brew.
Speaking of expensive beers, I was at my local store today and they had:devildeac wrote:Adoration-Ommegang
I'd love to taste this brew but, at $14 () for the 750 ml bottle yesterday, I decided to pass.
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Ommegang announces our first Strong Winter Ale, named Adoration, becoming available from mid-October through December, all across the US.
Ommegang Adoration, brewed in the authentic style of Belgian winter, or noel beer, is dark, strong, malty and assertively spiced.
At 10% abv Adoration is not a lightweight beer, and is best sipped before a roaring fire, or on a sleigh ride over the hills to Grandma’s house. (But let someone else drive.) It would also be a tasty accompaniment to dark roasts and wild game. Even at the strong abv, the beer is well-balanced and not at all hot or fiery. The dark malts give it lush, malty flavors and aromas, strongly complemented by the five spices, including coriander, cumin, mace, cardamom and grains of paradise. Hopping is modest, as befits such a beer.
Ommegang Adoration is the first in a series of special beers to be released every two months through the end of 2010. Look for Chocolate Indulgence in January-February and then an entirely new group of beers throughout 2010.
Adoration is available on draft and in 750ml bottles only. You’ll need to look for it in your local retailers or taverns, as we have released it all to meet huge demand, and we none left to sell through our stores, either online or at the brewery. Let us know what you think.
bluebeer wrote:Speaking of expensive beers, I was at my local store today and they had:
Brewdog Tactical Nuclear Penguin (32% ABV) at $60 for 12oz
and
Brewdog Sink the Bismarck (41% ABV) for $85 for 12oz...
I can't imagine who would pay those prices though I'm sure someone will..
Incredible. I thought the SA Utopia was the highest ABV and cost brew ever made at ~25-30% ABV and ~$120 for about 25 ounces. Both of these match/exceed that. I think I'd buy 750 ml of a single malt scotch or bourbon before I'd buy "beer" at that price. Like CB&B said:bluebeer wrote:Speaking of expensive beers, I was at my local store today and they had:devildeac wrote:Adoration-Ommegang
I'd love to taste this brew but, at $14 () for the 750 ml bottle yesterday, I decided to pass.
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Ommegang announces our first Strong Winter Ale, named Adoration, becoming available from mid-October through December, all across the US.
Ommegang Adoration, brewed in the authentic style of Belgian winter, or noel beer, is dark, strong, malty and assertively spiced.
At 10% abv Adoration is not a lightweight beer, and is best sipped before a roaring fire, or on a sleigh ride over the hills to Grandma’s house. (But let someone else drive.) It would also be a tasty accompaniment to dark roasts and wild game. Even at the strong abv, the beer is well-balanced and not at all hot or fiery. The dark malts give it lush, malty flavors and aromas, strongly complemented by the five spices, including coriander, cumin, mace, cardamom and grains of paradise. Hopping is modest, as befits such a beer.
Ommegang Adoration is the first in a series of special beers to be released every two months through the end of 2010. Look for Chocolate Indulgence in January-February and then an entirely new group of beers throughout 2010.
Adoration is available on draft and in 750ml bottles only. You’ll need to look for it in your local retailers or taverns, as we have released it all to meet huge demand, and we none left to sell through our stores, either online or at the brewery. Let us know what you think.
Brewdog Tactical Nuclear Penguin (32% ABV) at $60 for 12oz
and
Brewdog Sink the Bismarck (41% ABV) for $85 for 12oz...
I can't imagine who would pay those prices though I'm sure someone will..
Festive Ale-Sweetwater-2010 bottled varietydevildeac wrote:Sweetwater Festive Ale-This one was sneaky. This is their winter ale and I had a draft pint last PM at The Biergarten, a nice little restaurant in Asheville, prior to our dancing the nite away, part I. This is a dark brown heavily malted brew (chocolate, caramel and black malts, I'd wager) with a hint of hops bite. What fooled me was the tastes (I thought typical winter ale but it has mace and cinnamon) and ABV (I guessed about 6% but it was 8.6%). I'm glad I only had 1 pint and no high gravity dessert beers to go with my club sammich and dee-licious sweet (potato) fries. Despite the high ABV it obviously did not taste rum-my to me and, the best part, it was their beer special and was only $2.50 for the pint. Usually, these high gravity ales are about $6-7/pint or they serve you 8-10 ounces and charge you $3-4 for the serving. I'd have this one again and any of you folks residing in Atlanta oughta try a bottle/draft of this.
On another note, I am calling EarlHopsandMaltJam out here AND via PM. Sweetwater has their Happy Ending out and I told him I want one. I don't want a Hummer as I can buy one of those here. I also would like a Donkey Punch but figgered I'd get infracted here and over yonder if I mentioned that again.![]()
devildeac wrote:Bad Elf-Ridgeway Brewing. England
Haven't had many English brews for a while and this one looked intriguing, if only for its name. Glad I made the purchase and I think CB&B will enjoy his 500 ml bottle next week. It is a winter ale but is golden in color with a copious amount of lighter malts and English Cascade hops which impart a vibrant floral aroma and taste to the brew. The pale malts give this an almost honey-like sweetness. I'd guess the IBU about 40 and the ABV is 6% so you can readily enjoy the whole $6 bottle at one sitting and have just a bit of room leftover to try a few ounces of the Criminally Bad Elf in the same evening. Serve this with some shellfish or a lighter texture fish off the grill.
devildeac wrote: I'll predict CB&B will enjoy this after he gets his bottle next weekend.
Unless I slide into a tree going down my mom's snow covered driveway of doom, I'll be there.devildeac wrote:CB&B gets the last one tomorrow in his trader. If he shows up.
Hey! I like those cookies!devildeac wrote:Wait until you read what else we sampled tonight. If I tried typing any more, if would look like VDB's handiwork.![]()
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Bourbon County Stout 2009-Goose Islanddevildeac wrote:Bourbon County Stout-Goose Island
One of their reserve, limited release series. Awesome brew. As expected, it starts out as an onyx pour with a small, medium tan head and a bouquet of licorice, molasses and dark chocolate with a hint of deeply roasted espresso. It is an imperial stout and has a moderate amount of bitterness, guessing an IBU of 60-70 but tons of chocolate and other dark malts balance this wonderfully. Smooth and silky and almost oily in texture. As the name describes, it is aged in oak whiskey barrels and this gives the brew a moderate bourbon taste, further enhancing the prominent ABV of 13%. This is no doubt an after dinner drink/dessert beer best served at cellar temperature with or without a small slice of flourless chocolate cake/torte, chocolate pound cake or even a triple chocolate cheesecake. This may become my favorite imperial stout, except for the price of about $20 for the 4 pack. So it may not replace the old standard BBCS which is about $8 for the 4 pack but will certainly become a once or twice a year treat to celebrate special occasions. Like the 2010 National Championship
. Yes, I'm still celebrating and will save one for next winter and another for 2012.