arrogant bastard ale...it's now my fave bottled local beer, most cali brewers seem to think the more hops the better; as a long time english ale drinker (CAMRA member sinve 1982) i know better.
arrogant bastard ale...it's now my fave bottled local beer, most cali brewers seem to think the more hops the better; as a long time english ale drinker (CAMRA member sinve 1982) i know better.
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This beer has been around forever, and I like it. I got to visit the brewery in northern San Diego a few years back and was impressed with their in-house selection - we're heading back down that way soon to see family and I think it's time for a revisit.
If you liked Arrogant Bastard, you should try her cousins, Double Bastard and Lucky Bastard. I've really enjoyed the Double Bastards, but haven't yet tried the Lucky Bastards yet. I'm not a fan of any of their "Oaked" series - they aren't bad, but I'm not buying the hype. They put out a few annual releases each year as well. I personally feel that the amount of hops normally added to west-coast beers in general are too high. I agree with your assertion that they think 'the more hops the better', but in my opinion, it ends up getting in the way. I also think, that the alcohol percentage is too high as well. Which I find curious: the higher-alcohol content requires more work, money and time.
Had my annual drink-beer weekend ... and had ...
Corona light.
(It isn't like there are any other 100 calorie / 5 g carbs beers that I can stand)
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Interesting thoughts. I agree somewhat, the hop contest is sometimes excessive but considering how fast hops taper in beer, if you don't like something that's too hoped simply sit on it and some of the issue will naturally be mitigated.
The high alcohol is also sometimes challenging to say the least, but in defense, higher octane ales typically stand up better to time. I don't know if it's a Cali thing but my consumption of ales that have seen at least 3 years cellar time has increased dramatically. At the same time, I drink far fewer/less often.
any of you guys been lucky enough to try Cigar City's stuff? Brewery's about 2 hours from here and I have to get a hotel every time I go.
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We just celebrated our annual Leo Bash. Spent the evening enjoying Hollywood Blonde and a nice English Mild by the pool.
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- Red IPA
- Extreme Red
Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead
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Speaking of beer, I have an Irish stout brewing at this time. My five gallon batch should be done by Friday or Saturday. I used a kit which included 2 types of grains, dark malt extract, 2 bags of dry malt, corn sugar, and two different types of hops. It will be interesting to see how close to Guinness it would taste like, but I am not expecting that. I am sure it will be good. Specific gravity showed that the alcohol content should be around 5.8-6% by volume. I will be force carbonating it in a Cornelius keg. Looking forward to it.
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By the way this is the fourth time I have made beer. I had only one total failure because I tried my own recipe... but this one should turn out decent.
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Well, the fermentation on my beer is on the down slope before I know it I will have it in the keg and carbonated. I haven't tried any yet... but when I do I will certainly share my thoughts. Looks good so far!
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Having just started enjoying cigars, but having enjoyed beer before I should have, I had my tastes in one area standing strong while the other has me feeling like I have two left feet. Tonight I decided to visit a few watering holes and enjoy the cool air. I made it to the (supposedly) Irish pub and decided to have the Somersault on their back deck while having a Rhapsody by Jose Dominguez. Both are fairly mild in their own respects and I felt amazingly relaxed. The beer is amazing from a tap with a smooth finish, and though I know it has been said in this thread I will warn those again that this beer might be a tad too 'citrusy' for those with stout tastes (no pun intended).
Good Drinking and Smoking
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I had an uncarbonated sample of the Irish Stout brew last night. I must say I was very happy with the sample. It will be a bit more telling after I cool it and carbonate it. Very Nice!
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