I just tried Lagunitas Censored Ale and it was pretty good. I never had any of their beers before. They are now carrying it in Whole Foods. I also would recommend Hazed and Infused from the Boulder Beer Company.
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Originally Posted by krmathis /img/forum/go_quote.gif Me, and my friend, consumed a lot of EFES Pilsen on our trip to Turkey.
Here are some (about 1/3) of them.
Originally Posted by tyrion /img/forum/go_quote.gif I just tried Lagunitas Censored Ale and it was pretty good. I never had any of their beers before. They are now carrying it in Whole Foods. I also would recommend Hazed and Infused from the Boulder Beer Company.
I have seen Hazed and Infused at my local place. I may grab one next run.
Originally Posted by darkninja67 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have seen Hazed and Infused at my local place. I may grab one next run.
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Originally Posted by tyrion /img/forum/go_quote.gif I just tried Lagunitas Censored Ale and it was pretty good. I never had any of their beers before. They are now carrying it in Whole Foods. I also would recommend Hazed and Infused from the Boulder Beer Company.
You guys are making me thirsty! I'm gonna have to make a stop on the way home from work. We have grapevine market here in Austin. They have a really decent selection to choose from.
Originally Posted by tyrion /img/forum/go_quote.gif I just tried Lagunitas Censored Ale and it was pretty good. I never had any of their beers before. They are now carrying it in Whole Foods. I also would recommend Hazed and Infused from the Boulder Beer Company.
Boulder Beer Company just came out with a new "Looking Glass" brew called Cold HopEnglish-style ale. The label suggests a high gravity interpretation of a recipe from a very well known homebrewers textbook. The recipe may have been for an English-style ale but the use of American High Hops makes the profile, to me, distinctly American-style.
Personally, I have yet to find a domestic craft-brewed hop monster as satisfying and unique as Stone'sRuination IPA.
Also, The Belgian ale XX Bitter from De Ranke might be the new standard in Belgian "double", "triple", "imperial" or "extra" pale ales, aka Belgian Hop Monsters.
Originally Posted by spacecoyote /img/forum/go_quote.gif Boulder Beer Company just came out with a new "Looking Glass" brew called Cold HopEnglish-style ale. The label suggests a high gravity interpretation of a recipe from a very well known homebrewers textbook. The recipe may have been for an English-style ale but the use of American High Hops makes the profile, to me, distinctly American-style.
Personally, I have yet to find a domestic craft-brewed hop monster as satisfying and unique as Stone'sRuination IPA.
Also, The Belgian ale XX Bitter from De Ranke might be the new standard in Belgian "double", "triple", "imperial" or "extra" pale ales, aka Belgian Hop Monsters.
I could never acquire the taste for the extremely hoppy beers. I thought Dogfish Head 120min IPA was pretty stout in that regard. XX Bitter sounds rough...
I guess I don't mind one every now and then, but as a regular beer? No way... heh
Originally Posted by lisnalee /img/forum/go_quote.gif They say a picture speaks a thousand words
It sure does!
Sadly there are only one pub (afaik) in my area that serve Guinness straight from the tap.
Cause canned Guinness is a totally different experience.
darkninja, how do you like the storm king stout, just picked up a 6 pack myself, tasty stuff, now if only i lived closer to the victory brewery, i'd probably drink way to much
Originally Posted by spacecoyote /img/forum/go_quote.gif Boulder Beer Company just came out with a new "Looking Glass" brew called Cold HopEnglish-style ale. The label suggests a high gravity interpretation of a recipe from a very well known homebrewers textbook. The recipe may have been for an English-style ale but the use of American High Hops makes the profile, to me, distinctly American-style.
Personally, I have yet to find a domestic craft-brewed hop monster as satisfying and unique as Stone'sRuination IPA.
Also, The Belgian ale XX Bitter from De Ranke might be the new standard in Belgian "double", "triple", "imperial" or "extra" pale ales, aka Belgian Hop Monsters.
have you tried victory's hop devil? if stone's is hopier then hop devil, i'll definitly have to try it, hell, i think i'll have to try it anyways
Originally Posted by nysulli /img/forum/go_quote.gif darkninja, how do you like the storm king stout, just picked up a 6 pack myself, tasty stuff, now if only i lived closer to the victory brewery, i'd probably drink way to much
Definitely one of my top 10 stouts. I really like Stone Russian stout, Northcoast Old Rasputin stout, Brooklyn Black Chocolate stout and Great Divide Yeti stout. I cannot really pick a favorite as they all taste so good to me. I tend to just enjoy the brew rather than rate them. I know what I like though.
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