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    Right now I'm aging a bottle of Chimay Blue (2.5 years), 4 bottles of Westvleteren 12 (a little over 2 years), and a six pack of Sierra Nevada Bigfoot. At 70 degrees it might be a little warm, but I think it's fine. Since it's either extremely tough or extremely expensive to get Westvleteren, I want to save these for as long as I can.

    Has anyone ever tried Kuhnhenn Raspberry Eisbock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamyG4 View Post
    Right now I'm aging a bottle of Chimay Blue (2.5 years), 4 bottles of Westvleteren 12 (a little over 2 years), and a six pack of Sierra Nevada Bigfoot. At 70 degrees it might be a little warm, but I think it's fine. Since it's either extremely tough or extremely expensive to get Westvleteren, I want to save these for as long as I can.

    Has anyone ever tried Kuhnhenn Raspberry Eisbock?
    The Chimay Blue is a push. You'll notice a difference, but it might not be as amazing as you'd hoped.
    The Westvleteren will definitely benefit - but then again, only if you're familiar with a fresh bottle, and don't enjoy that.
    But the Sierra Nevada? Seriously? I suppose it could benefit.

    IMHO, aging just isn't worth it. Even with wine - I mean, it could be great, but it could be a large bottle of vinegar, too. Too many variables I don't have control over. Cigars are the same way. I don't put too much stock in older cigars. Sure, it might taste better, smoke smoother or whatever, but I don't care enough to find out. Now, if I had some RyJ Cedros de Luxe No. 2's..........

    The one thing I would control right now would be that storage temperature. You might as well drink them all now if you can't get it cooler than 70 degrees. Better yet, keep them in the fridge. Two things that alcohol needs is cool temps and no light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamyG4 View Post
    Has anyone ever tried Kuhnhenn Raspberry Eisbock?
    I'll just pretend this question didn't get asked.
    Last edited by mrtr33; 10-05-2010 at 02:19 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    The Chimay Blue is a push. You'll notice a difference, but it might not be as amazing as you'd hoped.
    The Westvleteren will definitely benefit - but then again, only if you're familiar with a fresh bottle, and don't enjoy that.
    But the Sierra Nevada? Seriously? I suppose it could benefit.

    The one thing I would control right now would be that storage temperature. You might as well drink them all now if you can't get it cooler than 70 degrees. Better yet, keep them in the fridge. Two things that alcohol needs is cool temps and no light.
    I've actually heard good things about aged Sierra Nevada Bigfoots. Barley wines generally age well. Chimay is one of my go-to beers so I figured why not see what one is like aged.

    My aging the Westvleteren is pretty much the result of just wanting to save them.

    I think you're right though, at that temperature they basically just age faster, and I should drink them all soon. I wouldn't be too upset if anything happens to the Chimay or the Bigfoots, hopefully the Westvleterens will stay fine.


    BTW, what's wrong with me asking about the Raspberry Eisbock? It's a great brew that I've heard a lot of good stuff about.

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    I would just drink the Bigfoot. It's really good without any age on it anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamyG4 View Post
    BTW, what's wrong with me asking about the Raspberry Eisbock?
    Dude, raspberries go on cheesecake.

    Mmmm.. cheesecake. Great, now I'm hungry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daigz View Post
    I would just drink the Bigfoot. It's really good without any age on it anyway!
    I agree. No reason to not see what it's like after a few years of aging though.


    Just for the record, I'm new to cigars, but I'm not new to beer. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamyG4 View Post
    BTW, what's wrong with me asking about the Raspberry Eisbock? It's a great brew that I've heard a lot of good stuff about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamyG4 View Post
    Just for the record, I'm new to cigars, but I'm not new to beer. :)
    OR in cigars, for that matter. Although I think if you ask nicely, Louise may have some Pineapple White Owls for you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Old Stock Ale last night...
    If you don't mind my asking, Sarge, which vintage was it? Old Stock remains on my list of favorites.

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    I usually drink MGD or heineken at home and mickeys when im out and about

    a few months ago my cousin told me about "kobonas" its actually pretty good and i make em once or twice a week

    basically its king kobra malt liquor with salt and lime or lemon added like you would with a corona, hence the term "kobona"

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    Quote Originally Posted by r.j. zaps View Post
    I usually drink MGD or heineken at home and mickeys when im out and about

    a few months ago my cousin told me about "kobonas" its actually pretty good and i make em once or twice a week

    basically its king kobra malt liquor with salt and lime or lemon added like you would with a corona, hence the term "kobona"
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post




    Try it, it shouldn't cost more that $2.25 for all the ingredients lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by r.j. zaps View Post
    Try it, it shouldn't cost more that $2.25 for all the ingredients lol
    I rest my case.
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    You should try a vinegrapishoil, they have a cool name and only cost $2...

    1 part vinegar, 1 part grape juice, 1 part dish soap, 2 parts motor oil, add a lime on top and one of those fancy umbrellas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r.j. zaps View Post
    I usually drink MGD or heineken at home and mickeys when im out and about

    a few months ago my cousin told me about "kobonas" its actually pretty good and i make em once or twice a week

    basically its king kobra malt liquor with salt and lime or lemon added like you would with a corona, hence the term "kobona"
    Any recipe that starts with malt liquor will not end well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
    You should try a vinegrapishoil, they have a cool name and only cost $2...

    1 part vinegar, 1 part grape juice, 1 part dish soap, 2 parts motor oil, add a lime on top and one of those fancy umbrellas.

    -Buzz

    Is the soap and oil to help it go down smoother?
    Last edited by mail man; 10-08-2010 at 12:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mail man View Post
    Is the and oil to help it go dow smoother?
    Me fail English? That's unpossible!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Me fail English? That's unpossible!!!
    Fixed it, hope it reads better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Me fail English? That's unpossible!!!
    ROTFLMAO!!

    It tastes like burning...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarbear View Post
    ROTFLMAO!!

    It tastes like burning...

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