Had Booneville HOP IPA
Wanger 08:46 PM 09-18-2010
Southern Tier Creme Brulee Stout. Gifted to my wife and I by Ashtonlady. WOW!!! GOOD stuff!!! Even before you taste the beer, you get a nice inhale of the creme Brulee flavor.
BlackDog 09:26 PM 09-18-2010
We did "Octoberfest" tonight here. Brats, onions & sauerkraut, boiled red potatos, cole slaw, pickles, and chunky applesauce. Served with Paulaner Octoberfest and a Schneider Aventinus Weizenbock. Yum!
:-)
Genetic Defect 09:28 PM 09-18-2010
Tyranena Rocky's Revenge
Jbailey 01:36 PM 09-19-2010
Homebrew Double IPA
awsmith4 03:24 PM 09-19-2010
Originally Posted by Wanger:
Southern Tier Creme Brulee Stout. Gifted to my wife and I by Ashtonlady. WOW!!! GOOD stuff!!! Even before you taste the beer, you get a nice inhale of the creme Brulee flavor.
I really like that stuff, its not something I'd drink everyday but a nice treat.
BlackDog 09:25 PM 09-19-2010
Went fishing on the Mississippi River today for smallmouth bass. Caught about 15 fish, had a great time. Saw a bald eagle dive into the water and grab a fish. So neat. Came home thirsty. Had a Tallgrass Oasis, and now drinking a New Belgium Hoptober. Terrific day.
St. Lou Stu 09:48 PM 09-19-2010
Today was bottling (and tasting) day for my Russian Imperial Stout that was targeted at a KBS clone.
I may be off a little, but time will tell.
I had a taster of it and a few Schlafly Saisons.
The RIS tasted ALOT like a very green un-carbonated Goose Island Bourbon County Coffee Stout. It should be a REALLY nice beer in a few months.
The Saison was solid. I like the Schlafly rendition. very solid.
ODLS1 11:23 PM 09-19-2010
Bluegrass Brewing Company Bourbon Barrel Stout. Mmmm.
Bill86 04:00 AM 09-20-2010
Just knocked over a Delirium Nocturnum....MEH.. Typical Belgian IMO. The only thing interesting about it was the bottle....the stupid PITA foil around the top. Never will I buy another. If belgian beer is what I seek Rochefort is my answer.
kaisersozei 11:58 AM 09-20-2010
Originally Posted by Bill86:
If belgian beer is what I seek Rochefort is my answer.
You mean like this?
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Yesterday's cup of relaxation.
:-)
BeerAdvocate 12:41 PM 09-20-2010
Yep Rochefort 10 & St Bernardus Abt 12 are the two best Belgian Beers!
b0rderman 01:09 PM 09-20-2010
That Rochefort picture has me licking me lips....posted this in the wrong thread earlier...
highlights from beer fest, what I can remember:
Shorts Key Lime Pie
Firestone Walker Parabola
Bruery Oude Tart and Black Tuesday
Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout
Goose Island Bourbon County
Avery Dépuceleus
Ithaca Le Bleu and Brute
Rocky Mountain Brewing Da Yoopers (literally liquid cherry pie in all the good ways, unlike anything I've ever had, flaky crust was most definitely a flavor)
I was also happy to get in some beers from a few strangers to Colorado such as Duck Rabbit, Alesmith, Pizza Port(s), Cigar City, Ninkasi, New Glarus and Three Floyds.
BlackDog 01:26 PM 09-20-2010
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Just knocked over a Delirium Nocturnum....MEH.. Typical Belgian IMO. The only thing interesting about it was the bottle....the stupid PITA foil around the top. Never will I buy another. If belgian beer is what I seek Rochefort is my answer.
Delirium Nocturnum is known to be a pretty mediocre Belgian beer. But, I would certainly not write off all other Belgians. as good as Rochefort is, there are many others also worth your while.
Here is a list of the top 50 Belgian beers, as rated by the users of Beer Advocate. There's a ton of great beer here, and most of it is pretty easy to find.
And Delirium isn't even on the list.
:-)
http://beeradvocate.com/lists/top-be
Jbailey 02:09 PM 09-20-2010
Had a SN Tumbler. Didn't like it and yet have found a SN I enjoy.
Going to grab a Three Floyds Gumballhead since they got them on special at the bar.
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BlackDog 03:31 PM 09-20-2010
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
Had a SN Tumbler. Didn't like it and yet have found a SN I enjoy.
That's just wrong. Another statement like that and we're just going to have to revoke your man card.
:-)
:-)
Jbailey 04:07 PM 09-20-2010
Originally Posted by BlackDog:
That's just wrong. Another statement like that and we're just going to have to revoke your man card. :-)
:-)
Just not a fan of a burnt water flavor.
:-)
awsmith4 04:37 PM 09-20-2010
Duck Rabbit Barleywine
Jbailey 08:42 PM 09-20-2010
Had a couple Founders Breakfast Stouts.
BlackDog 09:33 PM 09-20-2010
I'm drinking my first ever Surlyfest, and loving it. While I would not consider this an "Octoberfest" beer, it certainly is a wonderful autumn-inspired malty beer. Personally, I'd have given it a bit more carbonation, but I'm loving it this way too.
There is something about this that reminds me very much of Deschutes Black Butte porter. I'm guessing there are similar crystal malts but I can't tell for sure where the similarity lies, but there is a definite "Black Butte" taste going on here.