Is that UC on the rocks???
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Ayuh , perfect combination of hydration and alcohol for tournament play when you don’t want to go too far over center but need to stay loose…. Or something like that.
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This is a must try if you ever happen upon a bottle
$28 for a Sam Adams!?!?
Restaurant says price was an error, changes it back to $18...
$18 for a Sam Adams!?!?
Plus an automatic 10% Covid surcharge?
https://www.businessinsider.com/lagu...dit-2021-8?amp
Gawd I haven’t flown anywhere in 6 years. Lol. Guess it’s about a buck an ounce for half-craft. Bleh.
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Here is a very good local Stout from Log Tavern Brewery in Milford, Pa. (peanut butter seems to be a new trend)
If anybody is familiar with Fiddlehead’s Hodad (a favorite)…..this offering is a very close 2nd.Attachment 390084
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Damn. Want. None near me. https://www.beermenus.com/beers/162-schneider-aventinus
Goddamn. Enough said.
Any California based mags wanna send me a bottle in exchange for coffee??https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7b849f0e4b.jpg
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Victory now in cans
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Enjoyed this one!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d816cab56d.jpg
Yeah, I go to our little craft beer store and just tell the owner what I'm looking for in a beer and he tells me what to buy.
Not a big Stone fan normally but like this one.
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Mmmm mmmm mmm the Porter, Dark Lager and Stout game is strong this year. There's sooo many options all of a sudden, from nothing but IPAs the last 8 months to *boom*
Do dark beers make me look fat(ter)? because I've been drinking a lot of them :redface:
The barrel aged flights at the new BBCo space are amazing.
https://www.burlingtonbeercompany.com/beer-menu
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Who else has a beer advent calendar?
My at home consumption is typically trapist ales or cheap Swiss lagers.
Last couple years my wife has gone to the local beer shop to put together a mix and match case full of off the wall new school brews as an advent calendar.
Week one has been off to a good start with a couple different ipas (sour, east coast style, milkshake whatever that means), lambic, a pils and a porter. Each from a different country as well.
Standouts so far were the kvaszilla sour ipa from To Ol and the milkshake passion from La Debauche. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b1968f4460.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c4311564ae.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...91b9589c90.jpg
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Damn, solid work! Looks amazing.
Drinking this tonight. Tastes like an oud bruin that was finished in bourbon barrels. 10/10.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ebdec432f4.jpg
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Had our 2021 Beer Exchange last night. should be fun working thru these :chug:
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This was tasty:
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^^^I'm usually pleasantly surprised with what I've tried from Boulevard. That one ^ sounds delicious.
Popped open a couple old home brews recently. The one on New years eve was a mystery bottle as I didn't label what was in it. It was a very nice, smooth bourbon porter that I did as an extract kit in 2011 or 12.
Second one was from the first all grain brew I did. Went over to a friend's and we each did the same imperial porter recipe. I used bourbon, he used rum. His was undrinkable at first. Fortunately he didn't throw any away, it became good after 6 months and awesome after a year of aging. Mine was decent at first, good after a year, but has not aged so well since. Another 2012 brew.
Need to get back into homebrewing! Ignore the label, I always bottled using empties I'd consumed.
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Popped this bottle while out camping this weekend. 2013 vintage, brought back as a souvenir from Moscow quite some time ago. Amazing beer. Probably the best gueuze I've ever had.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9023ebd57e.jpg
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I picked up a four pack of 500 ml cans of Dry Hop'd Zwickl, a collaboration between Bitburger and Deschutes at Costco last week. Pretty tasty "lawnmower beer" and the price is right at under $6.
This stuff is good.
And back off Warchild, seriously. [emoji1]
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I guess dark beers like porters and stouts are an aquired taste that I haven’t developed, although I’ve tried many times. Whenever I hear “porter”, I can’t help thinking about that part in James Joyce’s Ulysses where some drunk character (Bloom maybe?) relieves himself into a bucket of porter that was set out in the street for workmen who were working on a job there. The implication being he thought it looked like a comfort station.
I like Yuengling and Shiner Bock, but that’s about as dark as I’ll go.
Neither are available where I live unless you find a one off in some specialty store.
Shiner is sickly sweet. I tried to like it on a work trip to Austin. By the end of the week I couldn't get through a whole one.
Yuengling I've tried once. It was drinkable. Their pronounced anti union stance left a bitter taste. Sure, lots of businesses are anti union. I'm not going to go out of my way to find it.
My niece got a job with this beer company. What's the collective take on Lindemans? Beer for people who don't like beer? I've never tried the brew.
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Thanks again Doremite……damn smooth!
Hill Farmstead- Earl
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Log Tavern Brewery- Milford, PA
Sawmill Sweet Stout……(it rivals Hodad)
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I found this in Atlantic Superstore in Saint John, New Brunswick. It was on the sickly sweet side and therefore slightly disappointing. I like normal Paulaner. And I've had some good 0 beer in Germany. Oh well.
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Jamil hazelnut chocolate porter kit in the house. Brew day soon.