Winter ESB or
Irish Extra Stout?

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Both.Lavabe wrote:Which Schlafly should I buy:
Winter ESB or
Irish Extra Stout?
You are lucky to get a bottle. I'd love to taste that beer. I think rmd really likes that, too. They don't distribute much outside California. I have a caged and corked 750 ml bottle of Damnation I picked up on our ski trip, err, medical meeting at Vail last March. You may have inspired me to sip that over the weekend.bluebeer wrote:Russian River Pliny the Elder--Very excited to give this a try as my first Russian River beer..Nice plain 500ml bottle. Pours a pale amber with a thin but frothy head. Fairly thick in body with an initial taste like biting into a grapefruit. Some slightly sweet light malts but they are really an afterthought. Bitter but not overpowering with a crisp and dry finish. There are only a few other IPAs/IIPAs that I would consider as well balanced and smooth. I would be drinking this all summer if RR distributed around here. 8% ABV. Great beer..
Damn good beer! I'll be in Winston Salem this week and plan to look up the brewery and see if I can find any left over bottles of it ;)devildeac wrote:Sexual Chocolate-Foothills Brewing
I'd bet they don't have any left but if you find a 6er or two, I'm good for it. Hell, I'll take a case of it. I called about a week before its release and they told me brewery only sales. Almost forgot again:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Damn good beer! I'll be in Winston Salem this week and plan to look up the brewery and see if I can find any left over bottles of it ;)devildeac wrote:Sexual Chocolate-Foothills Brewing![]()
devildeac wrote:Sexual Chocolate-Foothills Brewing
A grand slam brew or hitting for the cycle. This imperial stout has become somewhat legendary in its several year existence and the pint yesterday afternoon at Tyler's Taproom prior to the NCSU game lived up to its reputation and more. The pour is nearly black and the small head which does not linger long is a medium tan. The nose is dark, semisweet chocolate and espresso and the tastes are the same with black strap molasses and dark aged rum. As is standard for imperial stouts, the IBU are high at 85 but the massive amounts of chocolate and black patent malts smooth the high IBU very nicely along with the ABV of about 10%. It was served cold but I sipped it about 30 minutes and the warming released all the above flavors. I actually drank water with my meal and savored this as a dessert beer. The pint was $7, which I thought was very reasonably priced. My drug rep buddy had a friend standing in line at the brewery on release date on 1/29 and he waited an hour in a line that was 3 blocks long and had to leave to take a child to swim practice so I ended up with zero bottles![]()
. I'd have another pint of this in a New York minute if we go out to dinner next week and it would be worthwhile for anyone living in NC to call around to your local beer emporiums to see if they have any left on draft. This was a stunning brew and easily makes my top 5 list along with the BBCS, the DFH Palo Santo Marron, Bridgeport's Old Knucklehead and the Goose Island Bourbon County Stout.
Oh, yea, I forgot:
BTW..great top 5. I've never had the Old Knucklehead but Palo Santo and GI Bourbon Stout would be in my top 5 as well..devildeac wrote:Sexual Chocolate-Foothills Brewing
A grand slam brew or hitting for the cycle. This imperial stout has become somewhat legendary in its several year existence and the pint yesterday afternoon at Tyler's Taproom prior to the NCSU game lived up to its reputation and more. The pour is nearly black and the small head which does not linger long is a medium tan. The nose is dark, semisweet chocolate and espresso and the tastes are the same with black strap molasses and dark aged rum. As is standard for imperial stouts, the IBU are high at 85 but the massive amounts of chocolate and black patent malts smooth the high IBU very nicely along with the ABV of about 10%. It was served cold but I sipped it about 30 minutes and the warming released all the above flavors. I actually drank water with my meal and savored this as a dessert beer. The pint was $7, which I thought was very reasonably priced. My drug rep buddy had a friend standing in line at the brewery on release date on 1/29 and he waited an hour in a line that was 3 blocks long and had to leave to take a child to swim practice so I ended up with zero bottles![]()
. I'd have another pint of this in a New York minute if we go out to dinner next week and it would be worthwhile for anyone living in NC to call around to your local beer emporiums to see if they have any left on draft. This was a stunning brew and easily makes my top 5 list along with the BBCS, the DFH Palo Santo Marron, Bridgeport's Old Knucklehead and the Goose Island Bourbon County Stout.
Oh, yea, I forgot:
I have never seen Old Knucklehead outside Oregon, except when I have smuggled it in ski boots and socks (bluebeer wrote:BTW..great top 5. I've never had the Old Knucklehead but Palo Santo and GI Bourbon Stout would be in my top 5 as well..devildeac wrote:Sexual Chocolate-Foothills Brewing
A grand slam brew or hitting for the cycle. This imperial stout has become somewhat legendary in its several year existence and the pint yesterday afternoon at Tyler's Taproom prior to the NCSU game lived up to its reputation and more. The pour is nearly black and the small head which does not linger long is a medium tan. The nose is dark, semisweet chocolate and espresso and the tastes are the same with black strap molasses and dark aged rum. As is standard for imperial stouts, the IBU are high at 85 but the massive amounts of chocolate and black patent malts smooth the high IBU very nicely along with the ABV of about 10%. It was served cold but I sipped it about 30 minutes and the warming released all the above flavors. I actually drank water with my meal and savored this as a dessert beer. The pint was $7, which I thought was very reasonably priced. My drug rep buddy had a friend standing in line at the brewery on release date on 1/29 and he waited an hour in a line that was 3 blocks long and had to leave to take a child to swim practice so I ended up with zero bottles![]()
. I'd have another pint of this in a New York minute if we go out to dinner next week and it would be worthwhile for anyone living in NC to call around to your local beer emporiums to see if they have any left on draft. This was a stunning brew and easily makes my top 5 list along with the BBCS, the DFH Palo Santo Marron, Bridgeport's Old Knucklehead and the Goose Island Bourbon County Stout.
Oh, yea, I forgot:
And also,wilson wrote:I have consumed a rather large quantity of beer this evening.
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What a perfect name for last night..I was nowhere that creative though I did crack open a bottle of Sierra/DFH Life and Limb that has been sitting patiently in my cellar for the right occasion..and last night was the right occasion..devildeac wrote:Happy Ending-Sweetwater Brewing
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Beer review tomorrow. My legs are still shaking and my fingers and arms still trembling.
I found a 6er of it in Asheville about 3 weeks ago having never seen it before. I thought about rummaging around in the "storage facility" (aka our garage) and remembered I had several of those. It was very satisfying and I will post some thoughts tonight. I am exhausted, a bit under the weather and sleep-deprived after attending the game last PM. It was well worth it.bluebeer wrote:What a perfect name for last night..I was nowhere that creative though I did crack open a bottle of Sierra/DFH Life and Limb that has been sitting patiently in my cellar for the right occasion..and last night was the right occasion..devildeac wrote:Happy Ending-Sweetwater Brewing
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Beer review tomorrow. My legs are still shaking and my fingers and arms still trembling.![]()
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Happy Ending-Sweetwater Brewingbluebeer wrote:What a perfect name for last night..I was nowhere that creative though I did crack open a bottle of Sierra/DFH Life and Limb that has been sitting patiently in my cellar for the right occasion..and last night was the right occasion..devildeac wrote:Happy Ending-Sweetwater Brewing
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Beer review tomorrow. My legs are still shaking and my fingers and arms still trembling.![]()
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