The local place finally got a shipment of Brooklyn's Black Chocolate Stout in...I paid $9.99 for a 6er. I'm looking forward to it!
The local place finally got a shipment of Brooklyn's Black Chocolate Stout in...I paid $9.99 for a 6er. I'm looking forward to it!
Last edited by wild; 10-31-2008 at 03:37 AM.
Wild
On Tap -
- Red IPA
- Extreme Red
Secondary - Mesquite Bourbon Mead
"The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart
Today I picked up a 6er of Bear Republic's Racer 5 IPA. I went through an IPA phase several years ago but haven't drank many IPAs recently; this purchase was the result of a strong recommendation of a friend (and the extremely high ratings this beer has gotten online). Time to see how it is!
JFellows,
When I was living in so Cal, I went through an IPA stage, but some of the locally microbrewed IPA's were simply WAAAAY too hoppy for me. I've had a few up here in Oregon and they are a bit calmer; still with a strong hoppy taste, and you can still taste the beer inside.
I'd be interested to hear what you think of that one.
My favorite is Chimay Grande Réserve (blue), and particularyl enjoy it with a cigar. I have not founs a Sam Adams that I did not like and I also love English microbrews. I lived in England for a couple months for work a few years back and I enjoyed the beers more than anything else. Smithwick's is also a favorite...
Would love to get my hands on some of Sam Adam's Utopias... Only the price has kept me from getting some so far...
Martin.
On the menu for me tonight:
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jealous
Just introducing myself, and a local Brewery here in the Hunter Valley, Australia.
If you get the chance have a look at Murrays Craft Brewery and the
Punch and Judy Ale,
Whale Ale, and
Nirvana Ale.
Very impressive and made on a small scale with plenty of handmade care.
Cheers,
Bwendo
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