Official Team BEER-FI (Beer Appreciation Thread!)
Mar 7, 2010 at 2:49 PM Post #751 of 2,001
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The US has a reputation (in the UK at least) for not understanding or appreciating real beer, nice to see that myth shattered on this thread.
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I think you'll find that the old stereotypes are changing. Budweiser is going by the wayside and more and more micros and craft brewers are gaining popularity. Like it or not, I believe Sam Adams has to be given partial credit for this shift in taste. Lately, if you ask my friends what their favorite beers are, they are all beers with flavor.
 
Mar 7, 2010 at 7:12 PM Post #752 of 2,001
The last 10 days I've had some awesome beer

Darkhorse:
Crooked Tree IPA
Double Crooked Tree
Perkulator Coffee Dopplebock
Plead the 5th Imperial Stout
Tres Blueberry Stout

Bell's:
Third Coast Old Ale
Hopslam
Batch 9000
Expedition Stout


Everyone of those are worth trying if you ever see it, with Third Coast being the only one that isn't amazing. My favorite two are probably the Double Crooked Tree and Expedition Stout (Batch 9000 is close)
 
Mar 11, 2010 at 8:16 AM Post #753 of 2,001
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Fullers London Pride ( 4.7% ABV)
- Kinda has a apple juice smell to it
- Doesn't taste like apple juice at all...abit more like a light watery malty beer
- Aftertaste also has the watery maltyness
- Clean, clear, albeit watery malty taste
- Not sure if I would buy it again, 5/10
 
Mar 13, 2010 at 3:54 AM Post #755 of 2,001
This is what's in my "aging" fridge (I don't have a cold dark spot in my condo)

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All this Bell's talk makes me a little homesick.


The fact that bells talk makes you homesick makes me jealous
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Whoa, 32%. Might as well take some tequila shots and drink a Guinness. (Although I would try this beer if I could find here in the states, fat chance though.)


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This just came in this afternoon. I swear it was better then christmas when I was 5!

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Ordered straight from Brewdog. (If they still have any of the first 250 bottles) it's $120 for a single or $180 for 2 (shipping is a KILLER). If they're into the last 250 bottles I'm pretty sure it's going to more then triple the cost.
 
Mar 14, 2010 at 4:14 AM Post #756 of 2,001
Tactical Nuclear Penguin? How big are those bottles? That price is out of this world.
 
Mar 14, 2010 at 10:09 PM Post #757 of 2,001
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Originally Posted by nhancakes /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Tactical Nuclear Penguin? How big are those bottles? That price is out of this world.


Yea, TNP. Batch #3 so I don't have to worry about the exploding bottles
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It's 11.4oz of beer and it is out of this world but I really like beer and this is something that I HAD to have so I was going to do whatever it takes. They wouldn't sell it to any retailers so I had to give my money straight to them (although I would have rather given it to my local beer man).


Today:

Haven't had anything decent in quite a while. Decided that with this nice day I was going to crack open the "cellar" and pull something out. The only thing I could justify (too many limited editions and hard to find beers) was this:

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2008 Vintage Schlafly Reserve

Opened it and it was an amazing smell that consisted of vanilla, oak, and roasted malt. It poured very dark with less then a finger of tannish colored head. The first taste surprised me as it was a very light (mouthfeel) for an imperial stout and the bourbon did not stick out at first. It was very smooth with all the smells I previously mentioned being converted into tastes. It warmed up after the first swallow and you could pick up hints of bourbon and the alcohol was more noticeable.

If I can find more at G&G I will def. buy another 08 vintage to age as I would LOVE to see this open up in a year or two.
 
Mar 16, 2010 at 4:55 PM Post #758 of 2,001
My favorite beers:
Stone IPA, Pale Ale, and Russian Imperial Stout
Alesmith IPA
Firestone Walker Pale 31
Deschutes Hop Trip

And the ultimate beer-o-phile brew:
Stone Vertical Epic (properly aged)
 
Mar 17, 2010 at 4:55 AM Post #760 of 2,001
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Fuller's London Porter (5.4% ABV)
- Not much aromatics, mebby dark smokey malts...but not much
- Dark, semi-burnt/smokey flavor...a bit different
- Aftertaste has same characteristics..
- Not good, but not bad..odd burnt/smokey flavor .. 6/10
 
Mar 17, 2010 at 6:39 AM Post #761 of 2,001
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Der Hirsch-Brau: Holzar Bier Bavarian
- Light sweet aromatics...like honey and apples
- Mmmm, semi-sweet, semi-tangy, kinda honey-apple flavors
- This is a lager, so for me it's a bit hard to distinguish the tastes
- I am getting to like this one, its nice & easy to drink
- I'd get it again for sure 7.5/10
 
Mar 17, 2010 at 7:09 AM Post #762 of 2,001
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New Belgium: Abbey Belgian Style Ale (7% ABV)
- Sweet banana & lemon type aromatics
- Hmmm, semi-bitter/tart, banana & lemon zest, some caramel too
- Medium-light body feel, it has a fast CO2 feel to, gets bubbly, but goes away fast
- Aftertaste has trails of coriander & slighty nutty
- Abit odd for me, taste is good & not bad, but not quite my thing..7/10
 
Mar 17, 2010 at 7:48 AM Post #764 of 2,001
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New Belgium: Trippel Ale Brewed with Coriander (7.8% ABV)
- Very very light aromatics, can't tell what they are
- Coriander, with bits of tangy citrus falvors
- Tangy-bitter aftertaste, trails off with coriander
- Light-medium feel, CO2-y but goes away fast, just like the Abbey
- Hmm, these Abbey/Belgian styles are not really my thing, its good but mot my thing
- I might get it again, 6.5/10
 
Mar 17, 2010 at 9:16 AM Post #765 of 2,001
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Duvel is good, but lots of it and you get violent.

But maybe Leffe.

But you could take a lorryload of Belgian beer and still only have room for one bottle of each brand.
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Belgium - best chocolate and best beer - what a place to live
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Woot for me for living in Belgium
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I have like 20 different types in my beer fridge (yes I do have a beer fridge)

I'm surprised so little original belgians beers are discussed actually.
My fav ones are Duvel and Leffe, but nothing beats a Duvel, mmm.
Check out the nice duvel site www.duvel.com

So who do I need to ship some?
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