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awsmith4 03:05 PM 11-11-2008
Right now I am enjoying this Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale, its very tasty
awsmith4 04:58 PM 11-11-2008
Originally Posted by awsmith4:
Right now I am enjoying this Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale, its very tasty
I bought a "make your own six pack" last night to try some new stuff. The SS was part of it and now I am drinking the Duck-rabbit Poter which is also very tasty. The others I bought were the DR Milk Stout, SS Oatmeal Stout, Sierra Nevada Celebration, and the Tommyknocker Dobblebock. I'll report later on the others.
BigDawgFan 05:42 PM 11-13-2008
Originally Posted by volfan:
Right now I am off of my Belgian kick (temporarily) and enjoying Stone 12th anny Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout and Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout. Both beers pair very well with a good flavorful cigar. I have also been drinking a bit of Corsondonk Dubble Belgian Beer and Dogfish Head 60-minute IPA on tap (belgians on tap rule), both ROCK.
With the year your guys have been having you need to make sure it has alot of alcohol !!!!! :-)
Sanitariumite 03:12 AM 11-14-2008
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Amazing. Dark. So thick it didn't even form a head. Amazing.
landhoney 08:19 AM 11-14-2008
I homebrew, and had one of my homebrewed versions of Gose (not Gueze) last night. Info on the style:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gose
http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-001353.html
I bottled some in long neck bottles like the ones pictured. While getting my cigars together for the Ybor Herf in my cellar last night I noticed that one of the corks had blown out. The mess was very minimal thankfully. But I realized these may not last. So they went into the fridge. They open with a great 'pop' just like sparkling wine. That sound is very satisfying, especially when its something you've created yourself.
BTW, if you can find this style of beer and enjoy sour beers, this is a great beer. There are only a couple commercial versions that make it over here though.
gvarsity 10:42 PM 11-14-2008
Great Lakes Brewing Company Nosferatu and Bells Brown tonight. Mmmm good stuff.
e36bt 05:12 PM 11-15-2008
Currently I'm on a Young's Double Chocolate Stout kick. Last week it was the Sam Adams Holiday Sampler.
Snake Hips 10:12 PM 11-15-2008
Just Newcastle Brown Ale and Stella Artois right now. Nothing that fancy.
Swampper 11:33 PM 11-15-2008
Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale. :-)
Parrotheadduff 09:05 AM 11-16-2008
Tuckerman Pale Ale http://www.tuckermanbrewing.com/
Skywalker 05:06 PM 11-20-2008
Recently I discovered that I really enjoy Sierra Nevada Porter!!!:-)
Bear 06:52 PM 11-20-2008
My number one, favorite beer right now (and has been for some time) is Guinness. Some people say they find it too heavy or that it fills them up... It's the opposite with me. I can put back 15 pints of those and fall down like the best of them, but I don't feel full or bloated doing it.

I've recently likened it to my Kryptonite... :-)
kayaker 06:57 PM 11-20-2008
mmmm....Guinness....

Right now I am enjoying Eric's Red cream ale from a local brewery (Quidi Vidi).

I'm also a big fan of Innis and Gunn oak aged Scottish beer.
perogee 08:18 PM 11-20-2008
Originally Posted by kayaker:
I'm also a big fan of Innis and Gunn oak aged Scottish beer.

Good stuff that. Have you tried the IPA?
KidRock 08:47 PM 11-20-2008
I've recently likened it to my Kryptonite... :-)[/quote]


Marc you can drink it straight without any problem. I can vouch and say that you have done it! :-)
kaisersozei 06:54 AM 11-21-2008
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
Recently I discovered that I really enjoy Sierra Nevada Porter!!!:-)
Recently? :-)

You've probably had this out for a while, but the Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale just made it to my BB&M. :-) I had been drinking Brooklyn Brewery's Black Chocolate Stout, but they jacked the price up to $12/6pk a few weeks ago, so f that.

Making my way thru the varieties of Bell's beers. I'm still a Two-Hearted Ale whore, though.
kayaker 07:57 AM 11-21-2008
Originally Posted by perogee:
Good stuff that. Have you tried the IPA?
I have had one in Edmonton, but we don't get it here in NL. I remember it being good, but I'll need to try it again to refresh my memory.:-)
mrreindeer 08:04 AM 11-21-2008
Originally Posted by Bear:
My number one, favorite beer right now (and has been for some time) is Guinness. Some people say they find it too heavy or that it fills them up... It's the opposite with me. I can put back 15 pints of those and fall down like the best of them, but I don't feel full or bloated doing it.
I like Guiness, I do. I really don't understand folks who say it's heavy but I'm sure it has something to do with the fact that I lean towards much more heavy beers than Guiness. If I want to lighten up, I'll move to Guiness. :-) No joke. I guess it's the same with cigars. If I'm used to full-bodied cigars, then the lesser-bodied ones will taste light.

I may have mentioned this brand already much earlier on in this thread but man oh man. I just found a couple bottles of the Russian River Brewing Co's PLINY THE ELDER at the Beverage Warehouse out in Culver City/Marina Del Rey and snatched them out of the cooler (they require refrigeration).

I can usually only find this on tap occasionally at one of my favorite bars at the Redondo Beach Pier (Naja's Place where they have 77 beers on tap and another 623 elsewhere). Last time I was there, they didn't have it.

I popped one of my two open last night at dinner and man, oh man, oh man.....this is my favorite beer right now.
csbrewfisher 08:27 AM 11-21-2008
Right now I have two in my fridge.

1. Deschutes Mirror Pond: A crisp and clean pale ale from Bend, OR. Not as hoppy as an IPA, but with a pleasing floral nose and a respectable semi-bitter finish. This was on sale at my local liquor store so I took a chance, and I would definitely purchase it again. I'd like to try this one on tap.

2. New Belgium 1554: You'll say I'm partial because I live in Colorado, and I accept that. This is the best example of black ale brewed this side of Mandaloria. Smoky, just the right amount of hoppiness with a chocolatey finish, but not heavy. Essentially a porter. And the only reason I'm partial to it is because it's sold in just about any store in this state. Lucky me.
Heatmiser 05:00 PM 11-21-2008
Tonight is the 3 flights of Chamay...
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