After a week of wfh while taking care of the baby my gf sent me out for some me time, so I'm really enjoying this breweries limited brew of a Mosaic Double IPA. i get more time out than normal since she went to the movies yesterday and saw Napoleon without realizing how long it was.
We also had broken AC earlier in the week and spent two days at her mom's. I don't think I've ever felt relief this intense before.
Had a local 11% rauchbier that was aged in rye barrels for 20 months tonight and it wasn't exactly an easy drinker but it was really interesting, the whiskey presence was strong and honestly I could have used a little more smoke.
This second beer that's an imperial stout with Christmas spices, now this is just delightful.
Edit: sorry, that was Elder Pine's Imperator and Hardywood's Christmas Morning.
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The JudgeThe Terwilliger CurvesRegistered Userregular
The actual copy for this stout from Breakside that I am drinking at my usual joint's ugly sweater Christmas party:
Here is our stout. It's just a stout. We aren't trying to do anything fancy with it. It's roasty; it's satiating but not sweet or heavy: it's got enough balance to keep things drinkable. Sure there's some nuance to the malt, but this isn't the sort of beer you're supposed to nerd out over.
Last pint: Turmoil CDA / Barley Brown's - Untappd: TheJudge_PDX
Local brewery's small batch the other day was a Winter Warmer called Rudolph's revenge and it was interesting. It was mostly enjoyable, but every once in a while the cherry flavor was overpowering. Very weird as it wasn't every sip where it came across like that.
Also picked up a 12 pack sampler of New Belgium with their two new IPA varieties, Cashmerize is another solid entry in their ranks.
Ok so having tried the four Christmas beers from Hardywood I can now say that their Gingerbread stout is the standout, followed by the Christmas morning stout that I tried first, then the Gingerbread Porter. The Fluffy Gingerbread Stout wasn't helped by the addition of the marshmallow flavor, at least for me, because I don't necessarily mind a sweeter beer but that was a little too much. Good job overall Hardywood, I'm going to try to make it down to their taproom in Richmond next year.
Sidebar, if anyone knows about other breweries in the Richmond area that I should check out I'd appreciate it. We stopped in to Precarious Beer Project when we were in Williamsburg last Christmas and it's a really neat spot, the beer was all fine, nothing amazing, but it's a really good dining/drinking experience.
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MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
Almost through the Aldi Beervent Calendar.
It was basically the beer menu at Buffalo Wild Wings from 2010. 80% IPAs, the rest Pale Ales and Lagers, with a few random styles mixed in. Can packaging/wrapping are cool, festive patterns.
It's fun punching them open and trying that many different beers but really wish they'd step up the quality and variety.
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Southern Tier has an Imperial Ale out right now called Frosted Sugar Cookies.
I'm drinking Sierra Nevada's Flipside Red IPA. First of all, I have never heard of a Red IPA before. The first can, I really enjoyed. The second struck me as weak and watery. This one (there are days between these drinkings) I enjoy again!
It smells more resiny than it tastes. There's a little bit of hop bite, but overall it's pretty balanced. I wonder if it's relative mildness makes it more effected by the food I had with it. Tonight it was popcorn with M&Ms, for what it's worth.
Anyway, 2 times out of 3, I've enjoyed it. I guess that gives it a thumbs up. 👍
Publix had Goose Island six packs Buy one Get one free and that included their Tropical Beer Hug which is a 10% Imperial IPA which has a lot of fruit flavors and is way too easy to drink for that alcohol percentage and it's awesome that it's on that deal.
Tomorrow I must head to Total Wine to find some Michigan beers to support the Lions on Sunday.
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MichaelLCIn what furnace was thy brain?ChicagoRegistered Userregular
BOGO on beer is a great deal. Hope you stocked up. The Hug series is good and yes so easy drinking.
Somebody commented in the food thread about Super Bowl too; I had to go check it was still on the 11th, had me wondering if it was tomorrow.
BOGO on beer is a great deal. Hope you stocked up. The Hug series is good and yes so easy drinking.
Somebody commented in the food thread about Super Bowl too; I had to go check it was still on the 11th, had me wondering if it was tomorrow.
Publix has the deal pretty often so I don't stock up. This week they have Kona on the deal, but they never have the Kona IPAs which bums me out. Longboard and Big Wave are goid, but they're not super wxciting beers.
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Dog friendly bars are just the best.
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Last pint: Turmoil CDA / Barley Brown's - Untappd: TheJudge_PDX
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I got a bottle of the 2022 Goose Island Bourbon County Coffee Stout and I have a few thoughts.
Thought #1: the fact that it was $30 for not quite two pints clued me in that it was probably good but I didn't think of the potential corollary thought, maybe do a small pour first. This leads directly to
Thought #2: look, it's objectively spectacular. Incredibly rich, thick and luxurious mouth feel, layered flavor with the coffee and bourbon aging and damn fine chocolatey stout underneath, but a full glass is just too much. I wish I'd known to pour a few ounces to taste and dissect and relish and then pour a full glass of something with less body and character.
I don't regret how much I drank but I should have stretched that bottle into three or four sittings, not the two I'll get out of it now. Learn from my hubris friends, take a special stout slowly.
Got a cool stemmed glass from a brewery in my wife's hometown. If you're ever in Johnstown PA, and I can't imagine why you would be, I definitely recommend this place for the food and qualified recommend their beer, they weren't all great but they have a strawberry champagne seltzer that was pretty fantastic.
My favorite brewery is about to drop what will probably be a very dumb beer.
We are releasing the most absolutely insane beer to date, Kenny’s Munchie Run, as well as Awfully Tart Kandiez. More info on Kenny’s beer closer to the date, but you could also youtube it right now for a hint.
Brian: Get some sour cream and onion chips with some dip, man, some beef jerky, some peanut butter. Get some Häagen-Dazs ice cream bars, a whole lot, make sure chocolate, gotta have chocolate, man. Some popcorn, red popcorn, graham crackers, graham crackers with marshmallows, the little marshmallows and little chocolate bars and we can make s'mores, man. Also, celery, grape jelly, Cap'n Crunch with the little Crunch berries, pizzas. We need two big pizzas, man, everything on 'em, with water, whole lotta water, and Funyons
I just put 2oz of Creme de Cacao and 3/4 oz of Creme de Menthe into a Guinness. It's pretty good ngl. like a liquid Andes mint.
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I might need to try that. The local brewery that does big dumb stouts released a mint chocolate stout but they were uncharacteristically light on the mint and chocolate. Might be what I need to scratch that itch and move on.
Been looking at that at a local grocery, but wasnt ready to commit $20+ to a 4 pack. Found it at a local pub.
The Skippy really hits you. Though I guess my taste buds adjusted and the flavor wained as I drank it.
Just came back from a local brewery that has a new orleans restaurant in the lobby with them. Had a grilled shrimp po boy with a Pineapple Upside-Down Cake IPA and a Barrel Aged Imperial Stout (aged in rye whiskey barrels)
Pretty good beers honestly. I always try fruit flavors when they're an option but then end up thinking "eh, this would've been better without the fruit notes. >.>
I didn't mind the cherry notes in the Imperial Stout.
Thank you for those answers as they will soon be extremely relevant to my interests.
Those are the big ones, in sure there's a lot of smaller neighborhood places I don't know. Or maybe not anymore.
Also randomly, I don't think I heard this at the time (Nov 2021):
Australian-based beer company Lion will purchase pioneering Michigan beer brand Bell's Brewery as owner Larry Bell looks to retire from the 36-year-old company. The sale puts Bell's in alignment with Colorado's New Belgium Brewery, which was acquired by Lion in 2019.
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I guess we’ll see what happens. I’ve at least got the growlers from the same place my wife’s hitting up tonight.
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We also had broken AC earlier in the week and spent two days at her mom's. I don't think I've ever felt relief this intense before.
This second beer that's an imperial stout with Christmas spices, now this is just delightful.
Edit: sorry, that was Elder Pine's Imperator and Hardywood's Christmas Morning.
Here is our stout. It's just a stout. We aren't trying to do anything fancy with it. It's roasty; it's satiating but not sweet or heavy: it's got enough balance to keep things drinkable. Sure there's some nuance to the malt, but this isn't the sort of beer you're supposed to nerd out over.
Also picked up a 12 pack sampler of New Belgium with their two new IPA varieties, Cashmerize is another solid entry in their ranks.
Sidebar, if anyone knows about other breweries in the Richmond area that I should check out I'd appreciate it. We stopped in to Precarious Beer Project when we were in Williamsburg last Christmas and it's a really neat spot, the beer was all fine, nothing amazing, but it's a really good dining/drinking experience.
It was basically the beer menu at Buffalo Wild Wings from 2010. 80% IPAs, the rest Pale Ales and Lagers, with a few random styles mixed in. Can packaging/wrapping are cool, festive patterns.
It's fun punching them open and trying that many different beers but really wish they'd step up the quality and variety.
It tastes like sugar cookies and is delicious.
It is also 9 percent and dangerous.
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It smells more resiny than it tastes. There's a little bit of hop bite, but overall it's pretty balanced. I wonder if it's relative mildness makes it more effected by the food I had with it. Tonight it was popcorn with M&Ms, for what it's worth.
Anyway, 2 times out of 3, I've enjoyed it. I guess that gives it a thumbs up. 👍
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Tomorrow I must head to Total Wine to find some Michigan beers to support the Lions on Sunday.
Somebody commented in the food thread about Super Bowl too; I had to go check it was still on the 11th, had me wondering if it was tomorrow.
Publix has the deal pretty often so I don't stock up. This week they have Kona on the deal, but they never have the Kona IPAs which bums me out. Longboard and Big Wave are goid, but they're not super wxciting beers.
Dog friendly bars are just the best.
Thought #1: the fact that it was $30 for not quite two pints clued me in that it was probably good but I didn't think of the potential corollary thought, maybe do a small pour first. This leads directly to
Thought #2: look, it's objectively spectacular. Incredibly rich, thick and luxurious mouth feel, layered flavor with the coffee and bourbon aging and damn fine chocolatey stout underneath, but a full glass is just too much. I wish I'd known to pour a few ounces to taste and dissect and relish and then pour a full glass of something with less body and character.
I don't regret how much I drank but I should have stretched that bottle into three or four sittings, not the two I'll get out of it now. Learn from my hubris friends, take a special stout slowly.
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Nothing like 16oz of icy cold Mess You Up
Apparently a "gonster".
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Been looking at that at a local grocery, but wasnt ready to commit $20+ to a 4 pack. Found it at a local pub.
The Skippy really hits you. Though I guess my taste buds adjusted and the flavor wained as I drank it.
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Pretty good beers honestly. I always try fruit flavors when they're an option but then end up thinking "eh, this would've been better without the fruit notes. >.>
I didn't mind the cherry notes in the Imperial Stout.
It's got beer advocate reviews going back a few years, so I guess it's official
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He's not a beer person but he knows I am so he's going to take me to a brewery.
I don't want to drag him to a bunch since won't be drinking much if any there, so is there a brewery you all would think as must visit?
Really can't go wrong with any, Pollyanna if you're out in the suburbs, I like Mousetrap if you're in the city.
Revolution is very popular as is Goose Island, it or could try the new Guinness thing. That probably has the most to do for non/lighter drinkers.
Two Brothers Brewing Roundhouse is also a cool place but out in the burbs.
Those are the big ones, in sure there's a lot of smaller neighborhood places I don't know. Or maybe not anymore.
Also randomly, I don't think I heard this at the time (Nov 2021):
Australian-based beer company Lion will purchase pioneering Michigan beer brand Bell's Brewery as owner Larry Bell looks to retire from the 36-year-old company. The sale puts Bell's in alignment with Colorado's New Belgium Brewery, which was acquired by Lion in 2019.