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People like to share their passions :shrug: Might as well make fun of watmm for talking about electronic music... I've also heard of people known as tickers that literally make a note of every pint they drink, if they like it who's to judge? They're not harming anyone. There are people that keep track of every kind of bird they see, every meal the eat, collect pointless objects, etc. I see it as no different.

 

I see this thread as mostly a recommendation/keep your eye out for this beer kind of thing.

 

I guess my real feeling is if you don't like it, don't read the thread :whistle:

 

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Yeah I just had a bad day. My above post was a bit wayward and thoughtless. Apologies.

 

The UK beer culture has always been around me I take it for granted, so many good beers at my doorstep (especially in terms of the size of other countries).

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Guest Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald

Bought myself some Bristol Beer Factory Ultimate Stout and Flying Dog Gonzo for this evening.

 

Not tried Gonzo yet but just tasted the Ultimate Stout and holy shit this is one of the best stouts I've ever had. If you ever come across it get a bottle!

 

EDIT: Just trying the Gonzo now, surprised how hoppy this is for an Imperial Porter. Not exactly the taste I'm looking for when I'm in the mood for a porter or stout, but it's a very tasty beer regardless.

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Guest uptown devil
  On 10/28/2012 at 3:16 PM, hautlle said:

That picture doesn't even include the fridge packed with the best beers that he introduced and passed around. Highlights included: Avery The Beast (2004 vintage). A test batch of Boulevard Brewing Co. Bourbon Barrel Quad from 2007, and their collaboration with Sierra Nevada that was only poured at SAVOR in D.C. earlier this year called Terra Incognita. I also had a few different Stone Brewing Co. Epic Verticals, Best by 11.09.12, and 10th Anniversary Ruination. Dogfish Head Bitches Brew, Ommegang Aphrodite, Deschutes Black Butte XX, XXIII, and XIV, and so many more....

 

I checked in to over 60 beers on untappd yesterday (add me up if you use it too) and that wasn't even all of them. It was an awesome time all around, tons of amazing beers, lots of good food, and lots of cool people!

had the beast on draft last night. it was intense, 6 ounces of it was almost too much. it was tasting quite liquory at 16.83%. i liked it, though probably not worth the price tag to me. any idea what aging the bottle for 8 years would do to the flavor?

 

bitches brew and black butte XIV are high on my list of beers to try, but they are both so expensive. how were they?

 

also had jolly pumpkin la parcela no.1 sour pumpkin ale on draft. definitely not a combination i would have considered previously. the flavor was very interesting, but i would have liked more sourness. jolly pumpkin has some pretty unique brews, i got to try a bunch at the GABF this year. it's a shame they are usually like $20 a bottle at the liquor store.

I see Jolly Pumpkins at my local beer store anywhere from $12.99 to $16.99 depending on the style. $20 is just obscene price gouging, even for sours which are usually the most expensive. But they are one of my favorite breweries ever. The La Roja and the Oro De Calabaza are just too awesome, been too long since I've had either of those.

  On 10/28/2012 at 3:16 PM, hautlle said:

I had an epic night last night. There was an event called Robtoberfest, hosted by the owner of the best liquor store here in Wichita, Goebels Liquor. Over 400 beers, most of which you can't buy here in KS, plus beers from his personal cellar.

 

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That picture doesn't even include the fridge packed with the best beers that he introduced and passed around. Highlights included: Avery The Beast (2004 vintage). A test batch of Boulevard Brewing Co. Bourbon Barrel Quad from 2007, and their collaboration with Sierra Nevada that was only poured at SAVOR in D.C. earlier this year called Terra Incognita. I also had a few different Stone Brewing Co. Epic Verticals, Best by 11.09.12, and 10th Anniversary Ruination. Dogfish Head Bitches Brew, Ommegang Aphrodite, Deschutes Black Butte XX, XXIII, and XIV, and so many more....

 

I checked in to over 60 beers on untappd yesterday (add me up if you use it too) and that wasn't even all of them. It was an awesome time all around, tons of amazing beers, lots of good food, and lots of cool people!

 

OH MAH GAWED! I WOULD CRAWL OUT OF THERE!!

 

do people get hammered at these things or is it all formal like wine tasting?

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It was pretty informal, just pick whichever beers you wanted to try and pour a few ounces for yourself. I had to take a break and eat some food after about 5 hours. Even with 1-2 ounce samples I still probably drank 6-8 12oz beers, and most of the beers were pretty big, up around 8%+.

 

The Bitches Brew was decent, idk if I'd buy a bottle if I had the chance. The 8 year old Beast was delicious, some mellow alcohol, lots of spiciness and caramel to it. Rob, the host, had been in contact with Adam Avery who said he was excited to hear about it after 8 years of aging. The anniversary Black Buttes are always tasty, well worth the price if it's $16-18/bomber

 

I also had quite a few Jolly Pumpkin beers, sadly their distributor pulled out of Kansas a couple years ago so we don't get them anymore. La Parcela was awesome, they really don't make anything bad imo though.

 

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  On 10/31/2012 at 8:32 PM, hautlle said:

It was pretty informal, just pick whichever beers you wanted to try and pour a few ounces for yourself. I had to take a break and eat some food after about 5 hours. Even with 1-2 ounce samples I still probably drank 6-8 12oz beers, and most of the beers were pretty big, up around 8%+.

 

The Bitches Brew was decent, idk if I'd buy a bottle if I had the chance. The 8 year old Beast was delicious, some mellow alcohol, lots of spiciness and caramel to it. Rob, the host, had been in contact with Adam Avery who said he was excited to hear about it after 8 years of aging. The anniversary Black Buttes are always tasty, well worth the price if it's $16-18/bomber

 

I also had quite a few Jolly Pumpkin beers, sadly their distributor pulled out of Kansas a couple years ago so we don't get them anymore. La Parcela was awesome, they really don't make anything bad imo though.

 

seconded on the Bitches' Brew.

 

As a self-proclaimed Dogfish aficionado, the best IMHO of the large specialty beers are:

 

Positive Contact (new one-sorta winter ale/cider concoction)

Burton Baton (90min IPA aged in Bourbon casks)

Hellhound (90min IPA with lemon peel and some other spices)

SahTea (fucking delicious...tastes like ginger snaps)

 

as you can tell anything even remotely involving the 90min IPA is gold in my eyes. Ive now had a ton of different IPAs in my life, and the 90min just hits the perfect spot for me....the Brooklyn IPA and the Southern Tier unfiltered IPA come pretty close though

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part of the hefeweizen winter variety pack for their pyramid brand. a smooth and sweet stout with a mixture of coffee, black licorice and dark chocolate tastes.

  On 11/19/2012 at 6:24 PM, Nebraska said:

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part of the hefeweizen winter variety pack for their pyramid brand. a smooth and sweet stout with a mixture of coffee, black licorice and dark chocolate tastes.

 

I've heard of pyramid beer, supposed to be rather excellent.

 

I apologise but I went to the corner shop and bought 4 cans of stella. I drank all my excellent beer on the weekend on draught down the local pub (Rebellion Roasted Nuts, a minor classic and largely unknown outside of my Shire). It must be noted that Stella although common as muck in England is a posh beer in places like Australia or perhaps Chad lol.

few of these tonight

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pretty good. not as nice as brooklyn, but pretty good nonetheless.

  On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said:

I know IDM can be extreme

  On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said:

this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield

just had the Brooklyn Pumpkin Ale on tap at a local pub. Was pretty good, but I spose Im too used to the absolutely delicious Pumpkin Ale the local EVO brewery sells here.

 

 

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/19897/53721

  On 11/19/2012 at 9:08 PM, kaini said:

few of these tonight

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pretty good. not as nice as brooklyn, but pretty good nonetheless.

 

I would totally try that if "Burton upon Trent" didn't conjur up horrible images from an imagined subgenre of celebrity fanfic written by pimply mall-goths circa 1994

 

I'm sure it's a lovely place, though, since Paddy Considine lives there

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obsessed with this right now. My favorite new beer I've found besides breakfast stout now that I moved to the east coast.

 

I don't like much of the brooklyn beers, except for this

 

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I miss my west coast fresh hops

The Brooklyn Octoberfest has been great this year!

 

In other news, a brewpub type deal just opened near my parents in PA. They brew fantastic small batches of beer in a range of areas. The table favorite from last night was

 

ZOMBIE: Double India Black Ale. 11.0%. Brewed with local wildflower honey and dry-hopped twice. Hopped with Simcoe, Centennial, and Nelson Sauvin.

-Notes of intense citrus, pine sap, white grape skin, and bittersweet baker’s chocolate.

 

Gorgeous. The hoppiest beer I've ever liked (normally hate IPAs). But this one's dark & sweet & complex enough to balance it out. Another fascinating candidate:

 

Westy13: Strong dark Saison. 13%. Brewed with just enough caramel malts and boiled for almost five hours in our direct-fire kettle. Conditioned for five month in one of our dish-bottom fermenters. This beer is gorgeous.

-Notes of Pinot Noir skins, toffee, melon, sticky raisins, and a hint of vanilla.

 

This shit is smooth as hell and would probably sneak up on you like an angry bill collector with a sock full of nickels. I only had 4oz so I could stay alert. Lovely herby flavor.

 

Dudes are serious. They make a good batch of beer and once they're out, they move on to a new recipe. On the off chance any of you is near Ardmore, PA I can't recommend this strongly enough.

  On 11/23/2012 at 3:18 AM, A/D said:

 

ZOMBIE: Double India Black Ale. 11.0%. Brewed with local wildflower honey and dry-hopped twice. Hopped with Simcoe, Centennial, and Nelson Sauvin.

-Notes of intense citrus, pine sap, white grape skin, and bittersweet baker’s chocolate.

 

Gorgeous. The hoppiest beer I've ever liked (normally hate IPAs). But this one's dark & sweet & complex enough to balance it out. Another fascinating candidate:

 

 

 

hmm sounds lovely. there's a new craft beer import shop here i'm going to check out tomorrow. hopefully they have some interesting stuff like this.

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  On 11/20/2012 at 1:15 AM, baph said:

 

I would totally try that if "Burton upon Trent" didn't conjur up horrible images from an imagined subgenre of celebrity fanfic written by pimply mall-goths circa 1994

 

 

lol

I think its rather wonderful we live in such times where great beer abounds.

 

When I first got into 'real ale' I was about 17, I bought some bottles of Theakstons Old Peculier (before the family split when it was the original stuff) from a posh wine merchant in town. He used to import a few bottles of German beer and get a few British specialities in too. This isn't suppposed to sound like some old boring war story but these bottles of weird beer were so tasty but back then 'real ale' as we call it in the UK was as trendy as hog roast in Mecca. Wasn't happening at all. So its cool so many people get into all this nowadays.

Yeah, that's the thing. Here in the US craft beer is finally becoming big. Post-prohibition Budweiser and the other big names used their size and distribution power to kill off competition. This year craft beer has taken over a full 5% of the market. That's not a huge number, but the big guys are finally realizing that it's eating into their markets (they actually blame it on liquor and their increased offerings, while at the same time buying craft beer breweries). The thing that sucks is that they buy these craft breweries but the customer has no idea they're supporting AB-INBEV/Miller-Coors products because there is no indication on the label much like Stella Artois, Hoegaarden, etc (all of which are owned by AB-INBEV)

 

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It is a shame. Here's a list of all the brands owned by AB-INBEV:

 

 

The brands

 

Absolut Cut (Sweden)

Alexander Keith's (Canada)

Keith's White

Keith's Dark

Keith's Red

Keith's Light

Keith's Regular

Andes (Argentina)

Antarctica (Brazil)

Apatinska pivara (Serbia)

Jelen pivo

Pils Light

Aqua Fratelli Vita (Brazil)

AstikA (Bulgaria)

Baisha (China)

BagBier (Russia)

BagBier

BagBier Classicheskoye

BagBier Krepkoye

BagBier Nashe

Bass (United Kingdom)

Baviera (Paraguay)

Beck's (Germany)

Beck's Dark

Beck's Oktoberfest

Beck's Premier Light

Belle-Vue (Belgium)

Belle-Vue Kriek

Belle-Vue Kriek Extra

Belle-Vue Framboise

Belle-Vue Gueuze

Bergenbier (Romania)

Blue Star (Canada)

Boddingtons (United Kingdom)

Bohemia (Brazil)

Bohemia Pilsen

Bohemia Escura

Bohemia Weiss

Bohemia Royal Ale

Bohemia Confraria

Bohemia Oaken

Borsodi (Hungary)

Borsodi Bivaly

Borsodi Polo

Borsodi S�orostyᮠ(Hungary)

Boomerang (France)

Brahma (Global)

Breda (The Channel Islands) Still Available

Budweiser

Budweiser Chelada

Bud Dry

Bud Extra

Bud Ice

Bud Ice Light

Budweiser Select

Budweiser Select 55

Bud Light

Bud Light Chelada

Bud Light Lime

Busch

Busch Light

Cafri (South Korea)

Caracu (Brazil)

Cass (South Korea)

Cass Fresh

Cass Light

Cass Red

Cass Lemon

Castlemaine XXXX (owned by Castlemaine Perkins Pty Ltd.)

Chernihivske (Ukraine)

Chernihivske Svitle

Chernihivske Premium gold

Chernihivske Mitsne

Chernihivske 4ezz

Chernihivske Bile

Chernihivske Bila Nich

Chernihivske N/A

Chernihivske Pab Lager

Diebels (Germany)

Diekirch (Luxembourg)

Diekirch Grand Cru

Diekirch Grande R鳥rve

Diekirch Exclusive

Dimix (Germany)

Dommelsch (Netherlands)

Dommelsch Pilsener

Dommelsch Ice

Dommelsch Dominator

Double Deer (China)

E-Generation

Premium Light

Dry Beer

Dutch Gold (Netherlands)

Eiken Artois

Franziskaner Weissbier (Germany)

Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier

Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier Alkoholfrei

Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier Dunkel

Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbier Leicht

Franziskaner Weissbier Kristallklar

Gilde Ratskeller (Germany)

Goose Island Brewery

Guaran᠁ntarctica (Brazil)

Guaran᠂rahma (Brazil)

GuoGuang (China)

Haake-Beck (Germany)

Hasser� (Germany)

Harbin (China)

Hertog Jan (Netherlands)

Primator

Oud Bruin

Grand Prestige

Tripel

Dubbel

Winterbier

Bockbier

Meibock

Hoegaarden (Belgium)

Hop Hound Amber Wheat

Hougaerdse Das (Belgium)

Jinlin (China)

Jinlongquan (China)

Draft

Refreshing

Julius (Belgium)

Jupiler (Belgium)

Jupiler N.A.

Jupiler Blue

Jupiler Tauro

KK (China)

Kamenitza (Bulgaria)

Klinskoye (Russia)

Klinskoye Svetloye

Klinskoye Zolotoye

Klinskoye Lux

Klinskoye Redkoye

Klinskoye Arriva

Klinskoye Samurai

Kokanee (Canada)

Kokanee

Kokanee Gold

Kokanee Light

Kokanee Frost

La B飡sse (France)

La B飡sse Kriek

La B飡sse Raspberry

La B飡sse Gueuze

Labatt Family (Canada) Acquired in 1995

Labatt Blue

Labatt Blue Light

Labatt .5

Labatt Lite

Labatt 50

John Labatt Classic

Labatt Genuine

Labatt Extra Dry Lager

Labatt Wildcat

Labatt Ice

Labatt Sterling

Lakeport Family (Canada) Acquired in 2007

Lakeport Pilsener

Lakeport Honey Lager

Lakeport Strong

Lakeport Ice

Lakeport Ale

Lakeport Light

Lakeport Red

Steeler

Brava

Wee Willy

Leffe (Belgium)

Leffe Brown

Leffe Blonde

Leffe Ruby

Leffe Printemps

Liber (Brazil)

L�br䵠(Germany)

L�br䵠Alkoholfrei

L�br䵠Dunkel

L�br䵠L� Weisse

L�br䵠Original

L�br䵠Oktoberfestbier

L�br䵠Premium Pils

L�br䵠Radler

L�br䵠Schwarze Weisse

L�br䵠Triumphator

L�br䵠Urtyp

Marathon (Brazil)

Michelob

Michelob Light

Michelob AmberBock

Michelob Dunkel Weisse

Michelob Honey Lager

Michelob Honey Wheat

Michelob Irish Red Ale

Michelob Marzen

Michelob Pale Ale

Michelob Porter

Michelob Ultra

Michelob Ultra Amber

Michelob Ultra Lime Cactus

Michelob Ultra Pomegranate Raspberry

Michelob Ultra Tuscan Orange Grapefruit

Michelob Golden Draft

Michelob Golden Draft Light

Mousel (Luxembourg)

Natural Light

Pivara Trebjesa (Montenegro)

Nik Cool

Nik Gold

Nikicko pivo

Nikicko tamno

Noroc (Romania)

Oland Export Ale (Canada)

OB (South Korea)

Oranjeboom (Netherlands)

Oranjeboom Premium Pilsener

Oranjeboom Oud Bruin

Oranjeboom Premish Malt

Original (Brasil)

Peeterman Artois

Permskoye Gubernskoye (Russia)

Permskoye Gubernskoye Svetloye

Pace�Bolivia)

Pace�ico de Oro

Pace�ico de Plata

Huari

Bock

Ducal

Piedboeuf (Belgium)

Piedboeuf Blond

Piedboeuf Brown

Piedboeuf Triple

Pilsen (Uruguay)

Quilmes (Argentina)

Red Bridge

Red Shiliang (China)

Rifey (Russia)

Rohan (Ukraine)

Rohan Lehke

Rohan Tradytsiyne

Rohan Monastyrske Temne

Rohan Veselyi Monach

Rohan Bezalkoholne

Rolling Rock

Rock Light

Safir (Belgium)

Santai (China)

Schooner Lager (Canada)

Sedrin (China)

Shock Top Belgian White

Sibirskaya Korona (Siberian Crown)(Russia)

Skol (Brazil)

Spaten (Germany)

Spaten Alkoholfrei

Spaten Di䴭Pils

Spaten Mnchner Hell

Spaten Oktoberfestbier

Spaten Pils

St. Pauli Girl (Germany)

St. Pauli Girl Lager

St. Pauli Girl Special Dark

St. Pauli Girl Non-Alcoholic

Staropramen (Czech Republic)

Stella Artois (Global)

Artois Bock

Peeterman Artois

Stone Mill Pale Ale

Sukita (Brazil)

Taller (Ukraine)

Tinkov Russian Lager (Russia)

Tolstiak (Russia)

Tolstiak Dobroye

Tolstiak Svetloye

Tolstiak Zaboristoye

Tolstiak Krepkoye

Tolstiak Grechisnoye

Vieux Temps (Belgium)

Wild Blue

Wolters (Germany)

Whitbread (United Kingdom) (purchased from Whitbread Group plc in 2001)

Yali (China)

Yantar (Ukraine)

Zagrebacka pivovara (Croatia)

Boicno Pivo

Oujsko Pivo

Oujsko Cool

Oujsko Izzy

Oujsko Strong

Fresssh by Oujsko

Tomislav

ZiegenBock

Zizhulin (China)

Zhujiang (China)

Zenda (Per)

 

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