Duck Rabbit Porter.
#106
Quote, originally posted by dieselgirl »
and my other new favorite:
What other Double/Imperial IPAs can you get in your area?
#109
Quote, originally posted by performula » What other Double/Imperial IPAs can you get in your area?
Quite a few actually. Whole Foods and New Seasons Markets both have a good craft beer section.
But some locally made:
Astoria Brewing Company - Bitter Bitch Imperial IPA
Walking Man Brewing - Walking Man Bourbon Barrel Homo Erectus Imperial IPA
Roots Organic Brewing - Sharkbite Imperial IPA
Deschutes Brewery - Hop Henge Imperial IPA
Hales Ales - Aftermath Imperial IPA
New Old Lompoc - C-Note
Rogue Brewing - Imperial India Pale Ale (comes in a really kick ass bottle)
Bridgeport Brewing - Hop Harvest Ale
McMenamins - Helihopter IPA
#110
The Octoberfest Sam Adams is the latest new beer I've tried. Pretty decent.
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This stuff is great. It's a really really stout beer- not an every day drink, but definitely good to put some hair on your neither regions!
http://www.arrogantbastard.com
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#112
Quote, originally posted by Trip1eBlack » Got the brewery about 10 minutes from my place...
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Had this during my trip to cali. dam good
#114
Weyerbacher Blithering Idiot
Founders Breakfast Stout
Founders Blushing Monk
Smuttynose Old Brown Dog Ale
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#115
Quote, originally posted by turbomonkeyexpress »
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This stuff is great. It's a really really stout beer- not an every day drink, but definitely good to put some hair on your neither regions!
http://www.arrogantbastard.comYou totally bought their advertising campaign for that beer hook, line and sinker. They build the beer up so much in their promotion of it and make everyone think that it takes a real man to actually be able to drink it.
In reality AB is crap and is only popular because oif the marketing the beer gets
#116
Quote, originally posted by Matt » You totally bought their advertising campaign for that beer hook, line and sinker. They build the beer up so much in their promotion of it and make everyone think that it takes a real man to actually be able to drink it.
In reality AB is crap and is only popular because oif the marketing the beer gets
Many people would have to disagree with you. In fact, I found it to be a very complex beer myself. Your opinion on their marketing scheme is spot on, but it isn't a lie by any means. This is a very good strong ale.
Jason f/ BA says:
Notes: Hugely complex. Its arrogance is indeed correct. As stated on the label, if you do not have the "taste or sophistication to be able to appreciate an ale of this quality and depth" then you may not like it. Or rather, go drink your safe beer wimp. It's rather aggressive, but oh so damn good (in an evil, not worthy way). Just beware before you drink. This beer is not for the faint of heart.Now, perhaps you do prefer something different, which is fine because taste is subjective, but if you compare with other American Strong Ales you might just find that its a unique take on the style and quite good for the style as well. With that said, I would rather have a Great Lakes Nosferato....
#117
Quote, originally posted by Volkswackin » Many people would have to disagree with you. In fact, I found it to be a very complex beer myself. Your opinion on their marketing scheme is spot on, but it isn't a lie by any means. This is a very good strong ale. We can agree to disagree on this. In my opinion, nearly ALL Stone products are crap and none of them rate anywhere near the top of "best beers brewed in San Diego" list.
#118
Quote, originally posted by Matt » We can agree to disagree on this. In my opinion, nearly ALL Stone products are crap and none of them rate anywhere near the top of "best beers brewed in San Diego" list.
So do you really think they are "crap", or just not the best? I find it hard to believe you think they are crap.
#119
I think Arrogant Bastard tastes GREAT! Just my .02.![]()
It's too bad we dont get any Stone products south of the border down here in Miami.
#120
The way I approach them is that if given a list of a certain style of beers brewed in/near san diego, the stone version would not rank near the top.Now, if you don't live near San Diego, which is a great beer town imo, then sure the stone beers you have access to may be a great representative of west coast beers.
If stone IPA/Pale Ale/Arrogant Bastard are the only things on tap, chances are I'm not going to go there very often and if I do end up at a place with a tap list like that, I'm probably going to switch to liquor instead.
If someone handed me a stone pale/IPA/AB, sure I'd drink it, just like I would if someone handed me a coors light or budweiser, but none of them are things I'd choose to drink.
#122
the less I drink, the more there is for you to ubdulge in![]()
#124
Im no beer specialist by any means, but I've tried alot of beer, and most of it, i'll have to admit, was remarkably boring and just as easy to forget as it is to open the bottle. With that said, I'll drink my arrogant bastard and enjoy it. If you've got something better and just as robust, by all means, send me a bottle, and i'll tell you my thoughts. I've never seen the marketing or ad campaign for arrogant bastard, in fact, someone was at the liqor store and asked me if i wanted a beer and i got it as a joke. Turned out to be good stuff.
#125
sam adams cherry wheat![]()
#126
Quote, originally posted by MFZERO » sam adams cherry wheat ![]()
too sweet imo
#127
Quote, originally posted by 2112 » Nothing major, New Glarus Brewing Co. Totally Naked...
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http://www.newglarusbrewing.com/
Modified by 2112 at 6:03 PM 9-22-2007Lately I have been attached to there more popular beer. Spotted Cow.
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Pleae don't try their Uff-Da, I wasnt pleased when I drank it. Not to my taste.
#128
If you can get your hands on their Unplugged Bourbon Barrel Bock I must tell you to DO IT NOW. It was such a great beer.Last night I had a New Belgium Abbey and it was quite good for something I can pick up @ the local grocery store for $5.00 on special.
-Rick
#129
Quote, originally posted by turbomonkeyexpress »
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This stuff is great. It's a really really stout beer- not an every day drink, but definitely good to put some hair on your neither regions!
http://www.arrogantbastard.comThis and oak do not go well.
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#130
Quote, originally posted by performula » This and oak do not go well.
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lol, that's kind of funny because we'll occasionally get kegs of '05 and 06 oaked AB (granted it's older than what's available in the bottle) and that stuff isnt nearly as bad as regular AB. I've never had fresh oaked AB though
#131
Quote, originally posted by performula » I can never find it and I'm wayyyyyyyyyyy closer than you. Did you get it on a trade or do they sell it there?
My friend is the brewmaster at Dogfish Head Brewery. I can get cases of 120 min IPA super-cheap. About $3 a bottle. They usually go for around $10. I love living in Delaware for this reason.
Oh yea, tax-free too. Is it legal to ship beer? 'Cause I think I may be able to help some people out here.
Im actually on my way to have lunch at the brewpub after i finish typing this.
#132
sister and her husband brought be back Pelican Tsunami Stout from the Pelican brewery in Pacific City OR.![]()
#133
I have heard great things about Dogfish brews. Too bad I'm here in the midwest and they never make it out here.Wish you could order them from the source and have them sent out here. They allow winerys to ship -- why not microbrewers, eh?
Oh well.
Joe C.
#134
Quote, originally posted by roccostud » sister and her husband brought be back Pelican Tsunami Stout from the Pelican brewery in Pacific City OR. ![]()
Pelican makes some good beer!!!
#135
BJs seasonal Octoberfest beer.
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#136
Quote, originally posted by QandnotU » My friend is the brewmaster at Dogfish Head Brewery. I can get cases of 120 min IPA super-cheap. About $3 a bottle. They usually go for around $10. I love living in Delaware for this reason.
Oh yea, tax-free too. Is it legal to ship beer? 'Cause I think I may be able to help some people out here.
Im actually on my way to have lunch at the brewpub after i finish typing this.
Trades are worked out over http://www.ratebeer.com that ship all the time. As long as you don't sell them its OK. I'm wanting to try one but they aren't in season yet from the people I've talked to.
PS. If they break most of the time a claim cannot be granted.
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#137
Quote, originally posted by QandnotU » My friend is the brewmaster at Dogfish Head Brewery. I can get cases of 120 min IPA super-cheap. About $3 a bottle. They usually go for around $10. I love living in Delaware for this reason. Oh yea, tax-free too. Is it legal to ship beer? 'Cause I think I may be able to help some people out here. Im actually on my way to have lunch at the brewpub after i finish typing this.
I'll take all the $3 120's, Raison D' Extra, or World Wide Stout's I can get and I'll drive to you. How about getting you're buddy to fire up another batch of Liquor de' malt?
#138
Had a Great Lakes Blackout Stout last night. Nice imperial stout... Not as good as Saint Arnolds Divine Reserve 5, but more sessionable.
-Rick
#140
Spaten Oktoberfest. Never had it before, and it was very tasty. It's really smooth and pairs well with most foods.![]()
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