lol yes th name is godawful, which is basically why I didn't buy it
― marcos, Friday, 27 March 2015 14:42 (eleven years ago)
And at $12 it's also 2.7%ABV putting it somewhere between kombucha, vanilla extract, non-alcohol beer & a watery berlinerweiße.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 27 March 2015 16:33 (eleven years ago)
lol
― call all destroyer, Friday, 27 March 2015 16:49 (eleven years ago)
haha, tbf though i've had 3-4% beers that are very complex and tasty
― marcos, Friday, 27 March 2015 16:53 (eleven years ago)
Even if I like a beer, paying full price for something in the 2-3% range just seems wrong.
I've been going all-in at Holy Mountain here in Seattle. Great crew of dudes, great taste in music, incredible mix of classic styles and some fancier sour/brett fermented offerings. Their Celestial Lineage Imperial Milk Stout tasted better than any adjunct heavy cocoa-cream-vanilla-chile stout I've had all year.
Seattle's also getting Alpine and E. House no. 9 kegs now too. Going to be a good summer.
― Tomás Piñon (Ryan), Friday, 27 March 2015 19:36 (eleven years ago)
I drank some of those refreshing Stiegl Radler beer-based beverages last summer and went through four tall cans with no discernible buzz, but a sugar high
― mh, Friday, 27 March 2015 20:33 (eleven years ago)
watery berlinerweiße
I somehow read this as weiner water!
― Losing swag by the second (Dan Peterson), Friday, 27 March 2015 21:06 (eleven years ago)
^ tbh i've tried a few rauchbiers that fit that description
― hug niceman (psychgawsple), Saturday, 28 March 2015 19:57 (eleven years ago)
Just went to Holy Mountain yesterday for the 2nd time, that Celestial Lineage was great. Haven't tried everything but haven't been disappointed yet.
― JoeStork, Saturday, 28 March 2015 20:08 (eleven years ago)
Well, I've acquired 4 Parabolas over the past week, so I'm happy.
― nickn, Sunday, 29 March 2015 19:51 (eleven years ago)
Got a couple this year as well. Might have gotten more if I really tried, but those I did get were relatively easy to come by, thank goodness. Though I must reiterate, barrel aged Lagunitas coffee stout is right up there for me, at a fraction the price. And it was everywhere. As was/is Coffee Dino S'Mores, mysteriously, which I thought would be nowhere but has been a few places I've looked, in plain sight. Cold it's super coffee-y, almost like iced coffee. Warm, like the base Dino S'Mores, it's a lot better and tastier.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 29 March 2015 20:23 (eleven years ago)
I haven't seen that Lagunitas coffee stout anywhere, does it say barrel aged on the label?
― nickn, Sunday, 29 March 2015 21:28 (eleven years ago)
looks like this:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8_cN36RLSd8/Uhs1NTyiASI/AAAAAAAAEPA/94Si7OaYJNk/s400/LAg-highwest.jpg
It's good, but nowhere in the same league as Parabola or BCBCS in my opinion.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 29 March 2015 21:32 (eleven years ago)
OK, too rare for my BevMo and Whole Foods stores, I guess. I've had their regular Cap Stout and liked it well enough.
On a different note, I finally had the Anderson Valley orange gose, and while it's not subtle at all (high orange flavor and carbonation), I still like it. The other one is better, but this looks to be a solid summer beer when I'm in the mood for it.
― nickn, Sunday, 29 March 2015 21:42 (eleven years ago)
Wait, that's not the one I have! I have:
http://www.craftbeerkings.com/image/cache/data/SAM_0896-500x500.JPG
Anyway, it's not as good as BCBCS or Parabola, but it's pretty darn close, imo, and for the price ($8 a bomber, which is 50% a Parabola) it really can't be beat.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 29 March 2015 22:16 (eleven years ago)
I had a taster of that at the taproom in Chicago a couple weekends ago, I liked it a lot.
― dan m, Monday, 30 March 2015 00:42 (eleven years ago)
Is anyone on this thread from Austin, TX (or have a Jester King hookup)?
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 31 March 2015 15:59 (eleven years ago)
Green Flash Le Freak is pretty damn good
― Prince Kajuku (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 31 March 2015 17:29 (eleven years ago)
http://dontdrinkbeer.com/2015/03/31/21-pics-that-only-rare-bottle-releases-attendees-will-understand-18-may-shock-you/
lol #9
― dan m, Tuesday, 31 March 2015 18:28 (eleven years ago)
related to that... is today KBS day in Chicago?
― dan m, Tuesday, 31 March 2015 18:35 (eleven years ago)
I think it started hitting on Monday? I'm not even going to look, I'll just get my guaranteed allotment from Beermisc and be done with it.
― Jeff, Tuesday, 31 March 2015 18:58 (eleven years ago)
In Knoxville this past weekend they had Monk's Cafe Flemish Sour on tap at the Casual Pint. Yesterday I made one last trip there to get a growler of it before coming home, but it was already gone. ;_; (settled for a 4-pack of it instead)
― WilliamC, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 01:54 (eleven years ago)
that's a good one!
― mh, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 01:57 (eleven years ago)
I'm cool with drinking awesome beers that taste great and are low abv because I'm not an alcoholic.
― a strawman stuffed with their collection of 12 cds (jjjusten), Wednesday, 1 April 2015 06:09 (eleven years ago)
Kidding kidding but honestly, if you are down with sours you often have to give up the abv race - I'm probably on the other side wrt to a lot of this because most high abv stuff now tastes like shit to me. It's rare that a dipa or barley wine (esp bottled) hits me in a good way taste wise - if I want to get hammered in the skull with booze, I've got bourbon.
― a strawman stuffed with their collection of 12 cds (jjjusten), Wednesday, 1 April 2015 06:13 (eleven years ago)
otm
― mh, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 15:01 (eleven years ago)
lol saying "2-3% doesn't do it for me" is not the same as looking for first place in the abv race
― call all destroyer, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 15:04 (eleven years ago)
xps true for the most part but last night I gargled down one of the bottles of Russian River Consecration that I brought back from CA and that shit's 10% abv, fuckin fantastic too
― dan m, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 15:06 (eleven years ago)
Found you a new brew bro (way less than $12 too!):http://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/1443-honest-kombucha-alcohol-content-class-action-settlement/
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 1 April 2015 15:34 (eleven years ago)
Found a Bourbon County stout today at Whole Foods, I've never seen it before in bottles here in SoCal. $6.50 for the 12 oz bottle, hope it meets expectations.
― nickn, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 20:39 (eleven years ago)
That's a great price for a single; they're $30/4-pack around me! It's a real tasty beer, although like a lot of hyped beers it's probably less mindblowing today than it was a few years ago when it was one of the few of its kind on the market (see the Pliny discussion upthread). I find it a bit bourbon-forward when fresh, so if that's not your thing might encourage you to sit on it 6 mos or so.
― franklin, Wednesday, 1 April 2015 21:04 (eleven years ago)
drainpoured a beer for the first time in recent memory tonight. background: i've been drinking less beer (not less overall, just less beer) so i've been buying more singles just to try stuff without the risk of commitment. i guess this approach can lead to carelessness.
anyway, this was a "9.5% rye tripel" from two roads brewing and it was awful.
― call all destroyer, Thursday, 9 April 2015 02:10 (eleven years ago)
I went out with coworkers yesterday and everyone else was drinking the most generic bottled beer, so I followed suit. Except for the coworker who was drinking PBR -- it turns out they did not have Busch Light so it was her second pick :)
― mh, Thursday, 9 April 2015 14:02 (eleven years ago)
I am in Kansas City MO and have been moderately (but not excessively) enjoying the work of Torn Label and Boulevard. Exciting times.
― Tim, Thursday, 9 April 2015 14:31 (eleven years ago)
IPAs rated by Paste magazine (for what that's worth).
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/04/blind-tasting-116-of-the-best-american-ipas-we-hav.html?a=1
― nickn, Thursday, 9 April 2015 17:53 (eleven years ago)
boulevard is great imo xp
― marcos, Thursday, 9 April 2015 18:45 (eleven years ago)
really? it is so run of the mill around here now that bars don't really have boulevard on tap anymore! not sure how far their distribution goes but central iowa has been inundated with boulevard product for years now
― mh, Thursday, 9 April 2015 20:09 (eleven years ago)
yea there is a lot of boulevard here in Boston too and I think most beers in their smokestack series are really good
― marcos, Thursday, 9 April 2015 20:42 (eleven years ago)
boulevard just arrived in NYC in the last month or so
― anonanon, Thursday, 9 April 2015 20:44 (eleven years ago)
Rye-on-Rye is incredible, not sure if that's easy to find around here (NYC) but def my favorite Boulevard
― hug niceman (psychgawsple), Thursday, 9 April 2015 23:41 (eleven years ago)
Yeah, I'll rep for Rye on Rye too.
First time I had Boulevard a dude I know had jacked a few cases of the stuff from a party they were providing beer for, so I got to try like 3-4 different varieties all at once.
― dan m, Thursday, 9 April 2015 23:52 (eleven years ago)
http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/the-beer-idiot-lucky-buddha-1693623595
Lol I"ve had lucky buddha beer in china
― 龜, Friday, 10 April 2015 02:29 (eleven years ago)
I've seen it in BevMo, but never bought it. Many, many years ago I bought an Italian white wine that came in a fish-shaped bottle, and still have the bottle.
― nickn, Friday, 10 April 2015 05:54 (eleven years ago)
Had some Chicago treats tonight: Pipeworks Citra (insanely dank nose, really juicy) and Dino S'mores (which I thought was a less refined Vanilla Rye), both nice surprises.
KC,MO has some good breweries, but I prefer Perennial and Side Project from STLouis.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 10 April 2015 06:35 (eleven years ago)
That's good to know, off to St Louis this morning! Will keep my eyes peeled.
― Tim, Friday, 10 April 2015 11:18 (eleven years ago)
does it come in that bottle shape in china? xxp
― mh, Friday, 10 April 2015 14:22 (eleven years ago)
Perennial really is great, tho definitely harder to come across on the coasts. They do surprisingly delicious things with ideas that sound kinda disgusting at first (ie: a mint chocolate imperial stout, a key lime cocktail-inspired sour, etc). Side project stuff I've tried is more straightforward / subtle wild yeast business, not as wacky and equally tasty
― hug niceman (psychgawsple), Friday, 10 April 2015 15:16 (eleven years ago)
Side Project and Perennial are actually the same brewer (just different formats & financing partners iirc).
Side Project is actually pretty amazing, I think they could be one of the top sour beer producers in America. That said, Perennial's BA Abraxas is one of the best stouts I've ever had.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 10 April 2015 16:33 (eleven years ago)
― call all destroyer, Wednesday, April 8, 2015 10:10 PM (6 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
haha yea this beer is terrible, so bad. I bought a two roads mix 12-pack the other day and these are just brutal. I still tend to drink drainpour-deserving beers because I can't stand to waste them (I'm someone who eats leftover meals way after everyone else in the house has already given up) but rye 95 is is a drag
― marcos, Tuesday, 14 April 2015 23:03 (eleven years ago)
8 year vertical of KBS this past Sunday (plus a bottle of CBS). Kind of fun, but much like the bourbon county one, you just kind of lose your palette and are like eh, whatever, it's all good.
― Jeff, Wednesday, 15 April 2015 00:30 (eleven years ago)