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Lotto

Member
Waiting to share with a buddy on Thanksgiving. He claims to have one of this falls Firestone Walker limited releases.

I was also crazy lucky to snag a Lost Abbey My Black Parade. Gonna let that one age.

My Black Parade is awesome. Has a lot of peppermint if I recall correctly, although what's in it shouldn't really make it taste that way. I do think I have a bit of a weird taste for things though. I have another bottle so we'll see if it's as I remembered, heh. I had the Bruery x Maine Beer collaboration hoppy belgian beer and it tasted strangely of ketchup to me
I enjoyed it for what it's worth

God, I'm really hoping I get to make it to VIP for this anniversary party. Line up looks fantastic. Really want to try some of Cycle Brewing's stuff.

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Badgerst3

Member
My Black Parade is awesome. Has a lot of peppermint if I recall correctly, although what's in it shouldn't really make it taste that way. I do think I have a bit of a weird taste for things though. I have another bottle so we'll see if it's as I remembered, heh. I had the Bruery x Maine Beer collaboration hoppy belgian beer and it tasted strangely of ketchup to me
I enjoyed it for what it's worth

God, I'm really hoping I get to make it to VIP for this anniversary party. Line up looks fantastic. Really want to try some of Cycle Brewing's stuff.

Dat Xocoveza
 

Jarnet87

Member
Try Miami Madness if you can, everyone was raving about it. J Wakefield are known for doing killer stouts and sours, they trade like gold.

I finally get to try some Treehouse beers. Traded for a couple cans of Julius and Sap. The guy was going back on Friday to see what else they had but I wanted to get them before Thanksgiving.
 
I'm not really liking IPAs. Is it just me or are IPAs really bitter? Guess it's not my type. Tired the Saint Arnolds Art Car IPA and disliked it.

I'm massively in love with Kolsch-style beer. Tried the St Arnolds Lawnmower and Santos beer and LOVED it. Very flavorful, very smooth.

What is most similar to Kolsch-style beer?
 
I'm not really liking IPAs. Is it just me or are IPAs really bitter? Guess it's not my type. Tired the Saint Arnolds Art Car IPA and disliked it.

I'm massively in love with Kolsch-style beer. Tried the St Arnolds Lawnmower and Santos beer and LOVED it. Very flavorful, very smooth.

What is most similar to Kolsch-style beer?

Pilsners and Lagers.

You're in Texas, check out Live Oak's Pils and Real Ale's Hans Pils.
 
I'm not really liking IPAs. Is it just me or are IPAs really bitter? Guess it's not my type. Tired the Saint Arnolds Art Car IPA and disliked it.

I'm massively in love with Kolsch-style beer. Tried the St Arnolds Lawnmower and Santos beer and LOVED it. Very flavorful, very smooth.

What is most similar to Kolsch-style beer?
Yeah, they're pretty much bitter by definition. There's a bit of a wave of new-school IPAs coming out of the east coast that are low bitterness, high minerality, and really aromatic and juicy. But for the most part, IPA means bitter.

I second the recommendation to try some lagers. Some good craft pilsners are probably going to be right up your alley and chances are you'll see a lot of stylistic overlap.
 
Yeah, they're pretty much bitter by definition. There's a bit of a wave of new-school IPAs coming out of the east coast that are low bitterness, high minerality, and really aromatic and juicy. But for the most part, IPA means bitter.

I second the recommendation to try some lagers. Some good craft pilsners are probably going to be right up your alley and chances are you'll see a lot of stylistic overlap.

Any good recommendations?

Pilsners and Lagers.

You're in Texas, check out Live Oak's Pils and Real Ale's Hans Pils.

Will do.
 
I'm glad I took the plunge and started drinking beer. I can already tell not all beers are created the same. I'm really excited to get into the world of it. I'm always excited to try new things and I'm eager to explore this world.

You must have missed my edit. Live Oak Pils and Real Ale Hans' Pils are both Texas locals and great examples of the style.

Yeah, I hadn't seen it earlier. Are they available in stores?
 
I'm glad I took the plunge and started drinking beer. I can already tell not all beers are created the same. I'm really excited to get into the world of it. I'm always excited to try new things and I'm eager to explore this world.



Yeah, I hadn't seen it earlier. Are they available in stores?

Yep!

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HiResDes

Member

Spent sixty bucks on what was supposed to be a light browsing, the worst thing is I want to go back they had just got in World Wide Stout, Toris the Tyrant, and a special Barrel Aged Sierra Nevada series which included Narwhal.
 

HiResDes

Member
Woah didn't realize Worldwide Stout is going for thirty five a four pack, umm yeah might not ever check that out unless I can buy singles.
 

Badgerst3

Member
Yes lol, unrelated but Death by Coconut is kinda wack. The adjunct has this perfumey essence that doesn't add much to the flavor but rings out in the scent. It's also way too thin and watery.

Agreed. Had such high hopes too. Find myself preferring this years Barley Forge the Patsy more for a deeper, less coconut finish.
 
Yes lol, unrelated but Death by Coconut is kinda wack. The adjunct has this perfumey essence that doesn't add much to the flavor but rings out in the scent. It's also way too thin and watery.

Interesting. I enjoyed the previous release and just grabbed some Tuesday. Need to get you over the house sometime to have some beers. The cellar is deep so plenty to choose from.
 

HiResDes

Member
Interesting. I enjoyed the previous release and just grabbed some Tuesday. Need to get you over the house sometime to have some beers. The cellar is deep so plenty to choose from.
I'd love to man just so hard figuring out when I'll have free time as a Dad. Like I'll have a say to myself and it'll just be like this random weekday and then the weekend comes and everyone is calling me but I have to watch the kid and then work. Coordinating is saddening these days
 

Lotto

Member
Try Miami Madness if you can, everyone was raving about it. J Wakefield are known for doing killer stouts and sours, they trade like gold.

I finally get to try some Treehouse beers. Traded for a couple cans of Julius and Sap. The guy was going back on Friday to see what else they had but I wanted to get them before Thanksgiving.

Will do. If I don't get into VIP I'll have to hope it doesn't kick by the time I make it in for general public. VIP starts at 8am, general at 9am.... Might be the earliest I'll get up and drink beers ever.

Yes lol, unrelated but Death by Coconut is kinda wack. The adjunct has this perfumey essence that doesn't add much to the flavor but rings out in the scent. It's also way too thin and watery.

I really enjoyed Death by Coconut last time I had it. Thought the aroma matched the flavor well, but I also have the same complaints, too thin and watery. Nice pick up on the BBA Ten Fidy, we're getting some distro down here in SoCal too but I haven't picked one up myself. Ended up getting two bottles of Abraxas though!
 

riotous

Banned
Firestone walker XX anniversary came out.. go a couple, tempted to pop one.

Also managed to get some Abraxas and KBS this week.
 
Spent sixty bucks on what was supposed to be a light browsing, the worst thing is I want to go back they had just got in World Wide Stout, Toris the Tyrant, and a special Barrel Aged Sierra Nevada series which included Narwhal.

Curious how that Ten Fidy barrel-aged Imperial is.
 

Badgerst3

Member
Firestone walker XX anniversary came out.. go a couple, tempted to pop one.

Also managed to get some Abraxas and KBS this week.

Found and had one last night. Amazing. Similar to Parabola. Deeper, maybe a bit sweeter.

Glorious sipper. Finished Rise of the Tomb Raider while enjoying. Was a Good Friday night.
 

riotous

Banned
I've never seen any of Oskar Blues BAs here; despite being generally widely distributed.

Will have to swing by Beer Authority and ask since one of the owners/bartenders is/was an Oskar Blues rep.
 

HiResDes

Member
Thanks. I'm a huge fan of Russian Imperial Stouts, but American breweries pretty much stopped doing those, so anything I can find in that general range is always of interest.
Jackie O's Dark Apparition is probably my favorite at the moment definitely check it if you get distribution
 
Jackie O's Dark Apparition is probably my favorite at the moment definitely check it if you get distribution

Nice. I'm in California and we don't get many midwestern/eastern beers out here, but I'll keep an eye out. It's a shame because I've heard there's a ton of good Michigan and Ohio breweries.
 

riotous

Banned
There's a ton of stouts in that style on the west coast they just aren't all labeled as RIS. North Coat Old Rasputin, Great Divide Yeti and variants (the chocolate bourbon chip aged is especially tastey), Stone has a couple, Firestone Walker Parabola, Sierra Nevada Narwhal, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper, Avery The Czar, Big Sky Ivan the Terrible.

Those and more are ones I've bought in Seattle and most are probably available in California.
 
Thanks. I'm a huge fan of Russian Imperial Stouts, but American breweries pretty much stopped doing those, so anything I can find in that general range is always of interest.

There's a ton of stouts in that style on the west coast they just aren't all labeled as RIS. North Coat Old Rasputin, Great Divide Yeti and variants (the chocolate bourbon chip aged is especially tastey), Stone has a couple, Firestone Walker Parabola, Sierra Nevada Narwhal, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper, Avery The Czar, Big Sky Ivan the Terrible.

Those and more are ones I've bought in Seattle and most are probably available in California.
Old Rasputin is a good, reliable stout. My go to here is Founders. Store still has cases bottled in dec 2014 around, which is good for me.
Like pouring motor oil.
 

riotous

Banned
Speaking of Imperial stouts had the 2015 and 2016 Rueben's BBIS today; might have to go back to the brewery this evening since the 2014/2013 kegs are getting tapped at 4pm/6pm.

Delicious, was my first time having it.
 
Speaking of Imperial stouts had the 2015 and 2016 Rueben's BBIS today; might have to go back to the brewery this evening since the 2014/2013 kegs are getting tapped at 4pm/6pm.

Delicious, was my first time having it.

I went to the peaceful protest at Green Lake today instead of waiting in line at Reuben's. Fortunately a friend has a Reuben's membership so I've got a bottle coming. Still have 2014 and 2015 bottles left after opening my 2013 a few weeks ago.
 

riotous

Banned
I went to the peaceful protest at Green Lake today instead of waiting in line at Reuben's. Fortunately a friend has a Reuben's membership so I've got a bottle coming. Still have 2014 and 2015 bottles left after opening my 2013 a few weeks ago.

Ah good for you; line was quite short and bottles were still readily available at 2:15 or so.
 
My local spot had a Breakfast Stout breakfast this morning. Some friends and I put together a little KBS vertical, 2012 through 2016. I'm surprised how stable that beer is. The coffee fades off a bit, but otherwise the differences are pretty subtle. I still think regular Breakfast Stout is better, but a little KBS is fun.
 
My local spot had a Breakfast Stout breakfast this morning. Some friends and I put together a little KBS vertical, 2012 through 2016. I'm surprised how stable that beer is. The coffee fades off a bit, but otherwise the differences are pretty subtle. I still think regular Breakfast Stout is better, but a little KBS is fun.
I remember the coffee fading quite a bit compared to fresh, but everything else was stable. Still a damn good stout. One of the greats.
 
There's a ton of stouts in that style on the west coast they just aren't all labeled as RIS. North Coat Old Rasputin, Great Divide Yeti and variants (the chocolate bourbon chip aged is especially tastey), Stone has a couple, Firestone Walker Parabola, Sierra Nevada Narwhal, Port Brewing Santas Little Helper, Avery The Czar, Big Sky Ivan the Terrible.

Those and more are ones I've bought in Seattle and most are probably available in California.

Oh, I'm aware there's a few around. But most of the west coast breweries have moved to what I tend to call an American Imperial Stout though. They lack the caramelized sugar and booze-forward profile that I dig, and are really heavy on the malt and cocoa/chocolate.

The Yeti is great, especially the Barrel Aged and Espresso Oak-Aged variants I can't find anymore. Though I'm a fan of Port, not a big fan of SLH. Avery neither. Old Rasputin was my first RIS so I'll always have a fondness for it, but it's a bit sedate. Though I have a barrel-aged bottle I'm itching to try. Stone's RIS is always too sweet for me. Haven't had the Big Sky.

Speaking of Port, I'll say that Old Viscosity, and the transcendent-but-$$ Older, are really great RISes, even though they're not labelled as such.

My all-time favorite RIS is Alpine's Boris (barrel-aged with coffee). But I don't think they've brewed it in a few years.
 
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