Quote, originally posted by leitmotif » new to me:
Spaten Doppelbock 7.2% yum
I tried this about a week ago and really liked it.
#71
i have had a bottle of that in my fridge for a while. haven't tried it. maybe i'll open it now.
Quote, originally posted by wESTsAEED »
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#72
Quote, originally posted by leitmotif » new to me:
Spaten Doppelbock 7.2% yum
I tried this about a week ago and really liked it.
#74
Got some Bell's 8000 at home that I scored in a trade. Should have some more fun stuff coming in the mail next week.
Saint Arnolds Ellissa IPA tonight.-Rick
#75
Real Ale's Full Moon Rye and Barnyard Brown tonight. The rye is outstanding, the brown is average.
Sent out a bunch of Saint Arnolds Divine Reserve 5 on trade for some interesting craft brews... should have some fun stuff later this week.-Rick
#76
I lived in Michigan for a while and the Bells Brewery ( in Kalamazoo i think) puts out pretty good stuff. Lager of the Lakes is good and their summer brew Oberon is good too. Its like Blue Moon, you gotta put an orange in it to make taste right. I dont normally drink beer with fruit in it. But it was good.
#77
Avery KaiserAllagash Grand Cru
Southampton Secret Ale
#78
stone's arrogant bastard not sure if that will make it through the filter... thats b a s t a r dgoose island's brown goose. aged slightly in bourbon barrels. wowsers. expensive but absolutely breathtaking.
great thread by the way, i've been gone for a long time but will now be back regularly!
#79
Last night had a Clipper City Heavy Seas - Below Deck, Barley Wine style ale.
Enjoyed it to the last drop. The only thing disappointing was watching the last drop leave the glass.-Rick
#80
Quote, originally posted by flygliii » Two of them, thanks to my brewer and beer guru friend: Ommegang: Three Philosophers
New Belgium: Mothership Wit
And both are just
. First domestic white for me, much milder than the Belgian ones, less spicey, but man...sooo goood...
And that Ommegang, like all of there brews...just delicious...
My $0.02 and my two offerings...
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Have been having to travel down to Ft Collins to get it because it was only being test marketed, but it appears that it is being disrtibuted on a larger scale. I have seen it at a few different places now. Makes me happy, becasue I love it!
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#81
So damn dark it looks like motor oil.![]()
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#82
The local AF base started carrying Yuengling... I've had the Lager previously, but picked up some of their Black and Tan and it's pretty tasty.
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#83
I found this beer at the European deli I normally shop at. It's what you'd expect from quality European lagers, smooth and strong...![]()
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#85
Nothing major, New Glarus Brewing Co. Totally Naked...
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http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/
Modified by 2112 at 6:03 PM 9-22-2007
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#86
I had several new beers this weekend
Kashmir IPA
Clipper City's IPA
Bell's Old Ale
and funny you mentioned New Glaurious because the best new beer I had this weekend, hands down, New Glaurious Bourbon Barrel Bock. I HAVE to get my hands on some more of that!-Rick
#87
I'm not a Sam Adams fan, but I decided to pick up their Octoberfest brew a few weeks ago and was really impressed! I've been picking it up as much as possible before they stop brewing it for the season.
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Quote, originally posted by greengti81 » I lived in Michigan for a while and the Bells Brewery ( in Kalamazoo i think) puts out pretty good stuff. Lager of the Lakes is good and their summer brew Oberon is good too. Its like Blue Moon, you gotta put an orange in it to make taste right. I dont normally drink beer with fruit in it. But it was good. Oberon is a a full on cult up here!
I recently went to Ireland and had a guinness special brew called North Star. it's not available in the states, but it was incredibly smooth, especially the finish.
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#90
I have been drinking Sierra Nevada Anniversary ale all night and it tastes pretty good to me.![]()
#91
TommyKnocker Jack Whacker
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#92
Post Road Pumpkin Ale
#93
Quote, originally posted by onires53 » I'm not a Sam Adams fan, but I decided to pick up their Octoberfest brew a few weeks ago and was really impressed! I've been picking it up as much as possible before they stop brewing it for the season.
I've got a 6 of this I just picked up... I'm a fan of Damn Sam's special beers, but have yet to have this one...
#94
This weekend I drank:
Flying Dog's Double Dog DIPA (very good... nice hops!)
Bell's K-Zoo Stout
Duck Rabbit's Milk Stout
Independence's Bootlegger Brown
-Rick
#95
I like this stuff too. I have been trying as much different Octoberfest beers as I can before they stop brewing them.
#96
I saw that the other night, I'll have to try it.
#97
I picked up a few different St-Ambroise beers this weekend, my favorite was the Apricot Wheat Beer, but the Pumpkin Ale wasn't bad either.Yay for local microbrews!
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#98
I'm lovin' the Autumn brews! This is the first time really experimenting with them and really finding out a lot about the beer world. We have a Trader Joe's and love mixing a 6 pack from their small collection of brews. My wife picked up a bottle of Kennebunkport Pumpkin Ale about a week ago with 5 other beers in the 6 pack.I finally got around to opening it up this past Sunday while sitting on my back porch watching some NFL games and really enjoyed it. Nice pumpkin spice flavor that wasn't over powering. This is my first pumpkin ale of the season so I can't really compare it to any others but definitely one that I'm going to pick up again just as soon as I can get to the store.
Any other pumpkin ale's that people could recommend?
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#99
Try Dogfish Head's if you like a larger beer... It comes in right @ 7%...
Heard great things about South Hampton's, Southern Tier, Wyerbacher's Imperial Pumpkin(g), Brooklyn Post Road, Smutty Nose, never had Wild Goose...
-Rick
#100
dogfish head...droooolllllllllabsolutley love it.
#101
Tried this while looking for something different at the local convenience store and I've been pretty happy with it.
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#102
My current favorite:
and my other new favorite:
Modified by dieselgirl at 1:19 AM 10-4-2007
#104
Quote, originally posted by onires53 » I'm not a Sam Adams fan, but I decided to pick up their Octoberfest brew a few weeks ago and was really impressed! I've been picking it up as much as possible before they stop brewing it for the season.
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Picked up a 6er last night...not too bad.
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#105
Gulden Draak .... 10.5% abv
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