Good Life - Descender IPA
This has been the go-to beer for months. Now that it's getting colder, I've recently switched:
10 Barrel - Pray For Snow
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Good Life - Descender IPA
This has been the go-to beer for months. Now that it's getting colder, I've recently switched:
10 Barrel - Pray For Snow
Got this year's installment of Sierra Nevada ~ Celebration Ale
Do they have Innis & Gunn in the States? The new Oloroso Cask release is fantastic
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Good. Doesn't live up to the hype though.
Last night: Sierra Nevada ~ DevESTATEtion Ale black IPA:smiley27:
I had the delerium before. I thought it was pretty good, and I wasn't privy to any hype. How awesome was it supposed to be? I dunno. Orval Trappist was one of the tastiest Belgium I've had. Also, Anderson Valley Brother David was a good Abbey. I'm not 100% on the difference between a Belgium and an Abbey.
Enjoying an Innis & Gunn Bourbon Stout after work paired up with an Avo Heritage
My brother and I went to the Andechs Monestary yesterday and had a liter of each of their beers. The first 3 were good. I don't remember the rest.
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Stone Smoked Porter with vanilla bean. Really good.
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Enjoying with a Padron 1926
Southern Tier ~ Warlock
Dan, why oh why didn't you tell me this was an imperial stout brewed with pumpkin? It's not awful, but it's akin to ST Pumpking which reminds me of a glade air freshener.
Sorry Will. At least the PranQster was enjoyable. I had another Pumking a few months ago and rather enjoyed it.
Been avoiding alcohol due to some medical stuff...But my brother in law the enabler brought me a 4 pack of Bourbon Country Stout. Drank a couple over three hours. At 14.9 abv I slept well. Amazing flavor. Deep malt flavor with a bourbon finish. If you can find some get it. It is a world class beer.
My bottle of sam adams Utopias has arrived 😃
Now to figure out what cigar to pair with it
Stone Enjoy by IPA ~ 2-14-14
Excellent.
Victory ~ Hop Ranch
Whoa! Even more excellent-er? Imperial IPA
The German brewers making foreign-style beer
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25807126
Seasonal: Troegs Nugget Nectar:smiley20:
Just got back from London. English beer sucks.
Just picked a couple Bombers of Lagunitas Harry Eye Ball and a sixer of Happy Ending.
Sierra Nevada Harvest Single Hop IPA Yakima #291
Delicious.
I recently kicked a 1/4bbl of Founders Reds Rye IPA, and immediately switched taps to Founders Porter.:smiley14:
Stone ~ Enjoy By IPA 10.31.14
This is a double clocking in at 9.4% Effin delicious!!!
Coney Island Pumpkin with expresso beans, and some Founders porter.
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Founders Porter
Yuengling Premium
Stone Enjoy by (double) IPA
Stone Brewing: Xocoveza Mocha Stout.
Troegs ~ Blizzard of Hops
Sierra Nevada ~ Celebration Ale!
Still runnin' this keg since 2 weeks before Thanksgiving. Delish.
Victory ~ Hop Ranch (Imperial India Pale Ale)
I'm draining the yeast culture on my SN Celebration. This is NOT supposed to be all cloudy as hell. Still tastes great. I consider it probiotics.
Soon, it will be new keg time, I predict.
Founders Big Lushious
This beer is super sweet. A dessert beer, no doubt. Not quite my gig, but it is an impressive example of brewing.
The Wifey and I made a sojourn to southwest Michigan this past weekend, and we did our usual hunt for the local wineries and ran across an incredible find. Round House Wineries also has Round House brewery and distillery. They also operate the Round House Public House in Baroda, MI.
After doing a beer tasting at the Round House brewery we were encouraged by staff to visit the Public House to try their Cartharsis Beer (they did not serve it at the brewery). It was well worth the trip.
According to their description:
Round House produces their own bourbon whiskey and they use those whiskey barrels to age this stout. The bourbon is wildly popular, I'm told, and they are completely sold out - their next batch of bourbon is about 3-5 years away.Quote:
Catharsis
This Bourbon Aged Imperial Stout is a full bodied beer, with an array of complex dark malt flavors ranging from roasted to carmel. The oak-aged bourbon barrel character is very transparent and pleasant where malty sweetness balances a smooth warm alcohol character. This is to date, the highest ABV beer tapped by the Round Barn Brewery. (ABV 10%)
This was unlike any other beer I've ever had - and an incredibly enjoyable experience. The only shame about this beer is it is only served in their Public House and only in a single glass (e.g. none is bottled and you cannot get it in a growler). :smiley13: If you are a bourbon drinker - this is the beer for you! It was incredible rich and sweet and definitely had the bourbon taste. I did not notice the "warm alcohol character" but very much enjoyed the sweetness of the beer. Not overly sweet, but a noticeable sweetness. I would have loved to pair it with a nice maduro cigar - unfortunately that was not possible. (hopefully I'm around when they produce their next batch of Catharsis so that I might have be able to grab some when they bottle it).
I also brought home some of their Black Magic - a raspberry infused dark stout.
The raspberry flavor does not overpower this beer, but gives it a different dimension in flavor. In fact - it really well complements the chocolaty flavors in this dark stout. I've had raspberry wheat beers, but this was an entirely different breed of beer. I was glad I was able to bring a growler home with me - I enjoyed a glass of it yesterday to round out a great weekend. I also brought home samples of Bob's Your Uncle, High-Tech Redneck and Oronoko Cocoa Stout. All of them impressed me with their incredibly balanced flavors.Quote:
Black Magic
Black Magic is a well balanced beer that puts stout characteristics at the front and compliments it with the addition of fresh Michigan black raspberries, which unlike reds are only available in July. The flavor starts out showcasing the roasted malts that define a good stout, then carried up by the sour sweet flavors of fresh black raspberries, and then finished with the delightful warming taste of gourmet chocolate. It's a seasonal specialty, a wonderful dessert beer whether you are craving a fruit beer or a stout. (ABV 5.80%)
If you're in the area of Baroda, MI I highly recommend a visit to their brewery. :smiley20:
I had a long drive to the west side of West Virginia today and I saw several winery and maybe 1 distillery sign, and I thought of you, George each time.:smiley37:
Those beers sound really good. Founders makes one called Kentucky Bourbon Stout (KBS) and it is delicious. Reminds me of your first description. I also had one recently from Founders called Big Luscious which was brewed with chocolate and rasberry, which wasn't my bag, but I could tell they put a lot into it. Way too sweet and flat for beer, IMO. Dessert beer.
I still have Nugget Nectar on tap.
I should have a batch of blackberry hefeweizen ready this weekend. 33 half liter bottles carbonating in my tub right now.
"Gumption" Woodchuck Hard Apple cider