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icehog3 09:40 PM 02-12-2012
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
Is it okay to keep a stout that long after bottling?
Many stouts are good with a few years of age.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:44 PM 02-12-2012
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
Is it okay to keep a stout that long after bottling?
Yeah for sure. Classic example of "long term" aging for stouts is Bells Expy.. Late 90's bottles are drinking great right now.
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cobra03 10:24 PM 02-12-2012
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
Yeah for sure. Classic example of "long term" aging for stouts is Bells Expy.. Late 90's bottles are drinking great right now.
I cant imagine holding onto a beer for that long. I have a few that im trying to age but i have to litterally hide them in the fridge so i dont see them.
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Skywalker 12:31 AM 02-13-2012
Pipeline Porter from Kona Brewing Company:-)
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Mattso3000 05:01 AM 02-13-2012
Surly Abrasive
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Islayphile 06:10 AM 02-13-2012
Paulaner Salvator
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landhoney 09:35 AM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by mmblz:
Never had a sour before.

Tried Monk's Cafe Sour Ale yesterday, thought it was barely drinkable.

Should I not bother with any other sours?
Well, I believe they are an acquired taste for most. I reacted similarly to my first sour, but then began to appreciate and crave them.

That said, Monk's is a good example of that style IMO, but certainly not the best. I think Rodenbach Grand Cru (not the regular Rodenbach) is a better example of the style.

There are also a lot of other sour/wild styles out there, some very sour and some barely sour at all.
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Wanger 09:50 AM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
Dave, 2011 is the best Vintage I've ever had fresh... Believe the hype around 2011 Bourbou County:-)

The booze is there, but not over the top like 2009 was... 2011 will be EPIC in 3 to 4 years from now!
Bastiges! Haven't been able to get my hands on any here yet. :-)

Originally Posted by cobra03:
I cant imagine holding onto a beer for that long. I have a few that im trying to age but i have to litterally hide them in the fridge so i dont see them.
We've got a few of certain things hidden so that we don't drink them. 2011 KBS, a bunch of GI Big John, some of this years Trader Joe's seasonal, and a few others.

And from last night (maybe this actually fits in the great pair thread, :-)):

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J.Rawls 10:58 AM 02-13-2012
Westvleteren 12 that my husbands best friend brought back from Germany.

Jester King Black Metal- Imperial stout from one of the hottest new breweries in Austin.

Rahr Winter Warmer Bourbon Barrel Aged- Bourbon barrel aged ale from the best brewery in Texas.

Rochefort Trappistes 10- everytime I go to Whole Foods I cant help but pick this up.

Rahr Iron Thistle- scottich ale

Real Ale Coffee Porter- Great coffee infused beer from a great brewery in Texas.
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jdp 11:01 AM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by ChicagoWhiteSox:
Shared the 2008 Stone 12th Anny with a buddy a couple weeks ago. Still holding up well, but drink them soon as I see this beer falling off soon.
I have like 5 bottles left from a case I bought in 2008 and I have to agree.
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MNSmoker 06:41 PM 02-13-2012
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Mattso3000 06:44 PM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by MNSmoker:
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Nice. Less than 12 hours till I get to crack another one of those open. Just have to work first.
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awsmith4 07:45 PM 02-13-2012
Tonight I am having a Rochefort 10
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Reaver2145 10:33 PM 02-13-2012
Dose Bud light count as beer or semi chilled gnats piss.

Or a better note ive been drinking a lot of Robinson's Old Tom ale and unicorn both are stella ales and another one that is good for this time of the year is Teakersons Old Peculier.

Ive also developed a taste for Legend of the white horse recently a damn good ale.
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pnoon 10:34 PM 02-13-2012
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GolfNut 10:42 PM 02-13-2012
Ruthless Rye from Sierra Nevada......GREAT STUFF!! So happy we finally got something other than the Pale Ale up here. Don't get me wrong, I still love the PA, but it's nice to have something different from them finally.

Other favorite was their Tumbler Ale, but only had 1 12 pack in stock and never replenished. :-)
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pnoon 10:45 PM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by GolfNut:
Ruthless Rye from Sierra Nevada......GREAT STUFF!! So happy we finally got something other than the Pale Ale up here. Don't get me wrong, I still love the PA, but it's nice to have something different from them finally.

Other favorite was their Tumbler Ale, but only had 1 12 pack in stock and never replenished. :-)
Ruthless Rye is one of the better SA offerings, IMO. That and the Torpedo.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 11:11 PM 02-13-2012
I can't wait for Torpedo in tall boy cans.
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Jbailey 11:12 PM 02-13-2012
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A bottle from the last release. It's starting to get good!!
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newcigarz 03:56 AM 02-14-2012
at a small group tasting last night

Old Chimneys Good King Henry Special Reserve
Williamsburg AleWerks Washingtons Porter
7venth Sun Midnight Moonlight
7venth Sun FYA
Alpine Beer Company Melonhead
Green Flash Palate Wrecker
Half Acre The Chairman
Hales Barrel Aged Wee Heavy
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