newcigarz 03:19 PM 10-03-2011
Skywalker 03:54 PM 10-03-2011
b0rderman 05:29 PM 10-03-2011
great variety...excellent pumpkins, sour, RIS and a fresh hop....yummm
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Jbailey 11:46 AM 10-04-2011
Got one bomber of Founders CBS. Trying for one more.
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Trace63 12:33 PM 10-04-2011
Need to post pics but :
Case of Weyerbacher Pumpkin
Founders Breakfast Stout x 1
Treogs Troegenetor x1
Cambridge Brewing Company Pumpkin
Troegs Flying Mouflan x1
Victory Hop Devil x6
Victory Storm King Stout x6
Weyerbacher Insanity x4
Weyerbacher 14th Year x4
Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Ale x6
St Bernardus Abt 12 x2
Boulevard Nommo
Boulevard Brett-Saison
Boulevard Sixth Glass
Rogue Dead Guy Ale x1
Rogue Morimoto x1
Mystic Saison Batch 1
Dogfish Burton Baton x5
Dogfish Head Life and Limb (case)
Im sure I forgot a thing or two but yeah
:-)
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landhoney 12:35 PM 10-04-2011
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
Got one bomber of Founders CBS. Trying for one more.
Well done.
:-):-):-)
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Wanger 12:41 PM 10-04-2011
Originally Posted by newcigarz:
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Pumpkin stout? That sounds TASTY!
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Originally Posted by Wanger:
Pumpkin stout? That sounds TASTY!
Yes, it does. Hoping i can find a bottle.
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landhoney 04:06 PM 10-04-2011
Originally Posted by Wanger:
Pumpkin stout? That sounds TASTY!
Originally Posted by ir13:
Yes, it does. Hoping i can find a bottle.
It was a good beer, dry finish which makes it pretty drinkable. This is either a good thing or a bad thing depending on your perspective, if you want a big heavy stout this is not your beer - but if you want something that is more 'drinkable' this is a great beer. It's not 'thin' by any means, but it does not have the 'body' of a big Russian Imperial Stout. Hope that helps with someone's decision making.
:-)
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kaisersozei 08:43 AM 10-05-2011
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The Weyerbacher was a 4pk & the Bell's was a 6--needed a good quantity of yeast to harvest
:-) besides, it's a great beer.
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Wanger 01:15 PM 10-05-2011
Originally Posted by landhoney:
It was a good beer, dry finish which makes it pretty drinkable. This is either a good thing or a bad thing depending on your perspective, if you want a big heavy stout this is not your beer - but if you want something that is more 'drinkable' this is a great beer. It's not 'thin' by any means, but it does not have the 'body' of a big Russian Imperial Stout. Hope that helps with someone's decision making. :-)
Sounds excellent. I'll have to see if we can find some around here.
:-)
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Altra 11:34 AM 10-07-2011
Well I enjoyed the Harvest Pumpkin so much I had to pick up a case.
Also finally picked up some Paulaner Oktoberfest Marzen
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Shawn
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Mark C 12:09 PM 10-07-2011
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I like my pumpkin beers to favor the pumpkin spice flavors, especially nutmeg and vanilla. Pumking is hands down my favorite, Shipyard is shockingly similar, at a much lower price. Buffalo Bills and (not pictured) Post Road are next in line. The Weyerbacher and Schlafly are both a little more toned down on the spice, followed by the Tommyknocker. From past experience I've found Dogfishead and Smuttynose to favor pumpkin over spice, so they usually don't come home with me.
I love October.
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Aero95 01:40 PM 10-07-2011
Just picked up 3 six packs yesterday Left Hand Milk Stout, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, and Smuttynose Pumpkin. Had to restock after quite a few of my Sam Adams Harvest collection broke when I opened the bottle.
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cobra03 03:48 PM 10-07-2011
Originally Posted by Altra:
Well I enjoyed the Harvest Pumpkin so much I had to pick up a case.
Also finally picked up some Paulaner Oktoberfest Marzen
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Shawn
I can not find the Paulaner Oktoberfest in bottles. No one around here seems to have it or know why they dont.Had it all over last year. Thats one of my all time favorites.
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Trace63 11:02 PM 10-07-2011
Originally Posted by Mark C:
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I like my pumpkin beers to favor the pumpkin spice flavors, especially nutmeg and vanilla. Pumking is hands down my favorite, Shipyard is shockingly similar, at a much lower price. Buffalo Bills and (not pictured) Post Road are next in line. The Weyerbacher and Schlafly are both a little more toned down on the spice, followed by the Tommyknocker. From past experience I've found Dogfishead and Smuttynose to favor pumpkin over spice, so they usually don't come home with me.
I love October.
You find Weyerbacher to be toned down on spice?
Then wtf are my tastebuds smoking? lol
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MrClean 11:38 PM 10-07-2011
Originally Posted by Trace63:
Need to post pics but :
Boulevard Nommo
Boulevard Brett-Saison
Boulevard Sixth Glass
I'd like to know what you think of these. The Smokestack series are some of my favorites.
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Bill86 12:13 AM 10-08-2011
The Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Quad was awesome, haven't tried any other. I'd like to know what your thoughts on the Sixth Glass are though.
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MrClean 09:51 AM 10-08-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
The Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Quad was awesome, haven't tried any other. I'd like to know what your thoughts on the Sixth Glass are though.
Sixth Glass is my second favorite behind Tank 7. I'm not good at describing flavors, I just know what I like. It's funny because, I haven't tried a SS series that I don't like. My wife says it's because they're $10-$12 a bottle.
:-)
My least favorite was the Brett-Saison, still good, as they all are, but there was something about it that I didn't care for as much.
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Matt-N-Ga 04:28 PM 10-08-2011
I love this time of year.
:-)
no explanation needed
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2 cases of Pumking
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4-4pks of Backwoods, 2.5 4pks of Harvest
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A case and a half of Breakfast Stout.
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I've also picked up some Sweetwater Dank Tank Ghoulash, which is awesome.
Several other pumpkin beers, and a few coffee stouts to age.
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