What ya Drinkin'??
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Re: What ya Drinkin'??
Drank a bottle of Rochefort 6 last evening. I don't have the trained nose or palate to appropriately describe it. I think it was too cold at first because it alcohol was quite pronounced and it seemed a bit tart. However, after it warmed up a bit I could finally smell and taste the complex of flavors and the alcohol faded into the background. Overall, a wonderful beer to have on a rare occasion.
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Noir De Dottingnies
Incredibly malty Dark Strong. Great story of two homebrew friends who decided to brew a beer based on flavor rather than profit.
Incredibly malty Dark Strong. Great story of two homebrew friends who decided to brew a beer based on flavor rather than profit.
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Re: What ya Drinkin'??
Over the weekend I had a bottle of Rare Vos from Brewery Ommegang. I highly recommended it.
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2 years ago I made a plum mead that I bottled a year ago and observed that it sucked. I pulled a 1 year old bottle out last night and couldn't believe it came around. The nasty fermented honey flavor that had overpowered the drink has all but gone leaving a soft plum flavor with a nice alcohol dryness. I'm glad I let this one sit. I've never seen something change so much from when I first bottled it before.
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I'm afraid I can't take your word for it. Only tasting is believing, so....sirgiovanni wrote:2 years ago I made a plum mead that I bottled a year ago and observed that it sucked. I pulled a 1 year old bottle out last night and couldn't believe it came around. The nasty fermented honey flavor that had overpowered the drink has all but gone leaving a soft plum flavor with a nice alcohol dryness. I'm glad I let this one sit. I've never seen something change so much from when I first bottled it before.
Jeff Smith
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I've had a couple Doghead Fish 90 Minute IPAs over the past few days. I can certainly see why it was so highly ranked in BYO Magazine's survey. I'd have to put brewing a passable clone on my list of goals.
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Abbaye d'Aulne - Blonde des Peres (definately one of the best Blonds I've had)
Abbaye d'Auline - Brune des Peres (good)
Allagash Curieux (reminds me of a boilermaker, pass next time at that price)
Abbaye d'Auline - Brune des Peres (good)
Allagash Curieux (reminds me of a boilermaker, pass next time at that price)
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Very good 1/2 wheat.One month or so in the bottle.
In the fermenter:
Taledaga Pale Ale.
Victory Amber Wheat.
Brew Date: July 26,2009
BrewAgain:
Aroma Wheat ( Half Wheat )
Beer: Aroma Wheat Style: American Wheat
Type: All grain Size: 5.25 gallons
Color: 14 HCU (~9 SRM)
Bitterness: 26 IBU
OG: 1.056 FG: 1.012
Alcohol: 5.6% v/v (4.4% w/w)
Grain: 4 lb. British pale
6 lb. Wheat malt
1 lb. Belgian aromatic
8 oz. Special Roast
8 oz. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
Mash: 65% efficiency
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.047 6.25 gallons
Hops: 1 oz. Cascade (3.2% AA, 60 min.)
23g Cascade (6.3% AA, 45 min.)
Yeast: Safale wb - 06.
Fermenation: Pitched at 70deg.(F) Wort, 10:30 pm.
Attenuation: July 27,7:00 am 72deg. F
7:00 pm 75deg. F
July 28 6:45 am 77deg. F
July 28 10:30pm 72deg. F
Raised temperature in cabinet gradualy over next 3-4 days aiming for 75deg F.
Temerature stable at 76-77deg F for duration of 2ndary.
Bottled: Sunday August 22,2009 to 2.8 Vol. at 77deg. F. 5.6 oz.Corn Sugar.
Left at 76 - 80deg. 4 days.Moved to basement 76 - 78deg.
In the fermenter:
Taledaga Pale Ale.
Victory Amber Wheat.
Brew Date: July 26,2009
BrewAgain:
Aroma Wheat ( Half Wheat )
Beer: Aroma Wheat Style: American Wheat
Type: All grain Size: 5.25 gallons
Color: 14 HCU (~9 SRM)
Bitterness: 26 IBU
OG: 1.056 FG: 1.012
Alcohol: 5.6% v/v (4.4% w/w)
Grain: 4 lb. British pale
6 lb. Wheat malt
1 lb. Belgian aromatic
8 oz. Special Roast
8 oz. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
Mash: 65% efficiency
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.047 6.25 gallons
Hops: 1 oz. Cascade (3.2% AA, 60 min.)
23g Cascade (6.3% AA, 45 min.)
Yeast: Safale wb - 06.
Fermenation: Pitched at 70deg.(F) Wort, 10:30 pm.
Attenuation: July 27,7:00 am 72deg. F
7:00 pm 75deg. F
July 28 6:45 am 77deg. F
July 28 10:30pm 72deg. F
Raised temperature in cabinet gradualy over next 3-4 days aiming for 75deg F.
Temerature stable at 76-77deg F for duration of 2ndary.
Bottled: Sunday August 22,2009 to 2.8 Vol. at 77deg. F. 5.6 oz.Corn Sugar.
Left at 76 - 80deg. 4 days.Moved to basement 76 - 78deg.
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Friends don't let friends brew drunk!
Signed:Steve Sluder.
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Re: What ya Drinkin'??
Winetree has Witches Brew (Tripel) from Belgium and SEVEN types of pumpkin ale in!!!!
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Re: What ya Drinkin'??
Schlafly Pumpkin Pie - At 8% and the best flavored one I've had since John's, I'm at a loss as to why I would ever drink another brand.
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sirgiovanni wrote:Schlafly Pumpkin Pie - At 8% and the best flavored one I've had since John's, I'm at a loss as to why I would ever drink another brand.
I tried it last week and I agree. It has more of a cinnamon-forward flavor than any of the others I have tried.
Dwayne Delaney
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Red Stallion lager, Crescent City Brewhouse, Decatur St, New Orleans.
This is an awesome microbrewery in the French Quarter. If you're ever there, find it. They have four beers, a pilsner, a munich style they call Black Forest, a weiss beer, and the Red Stallion.
I was there last week working on some Katrina disaster recovery, and of course, stopped in. This was my third visit. The Red Stallion is a copper-colored lager, brewed in the "Viennese" tradition, they say. It has to be the best Vienna lager I've personally ever had. Full-flavored, with a perfect balance of a rich German malt bill and noble hops, with just a clean taste without any fruitiness or other yeast flavors. It's worth the 12-hour drive!
It inspires me to find a fridge and start delving seriously into lager brewing!
This is an awesome microbrewery in the French Quarter. If you're ever there, find it. They have four beers, a pilsner, a munich style they call Black Forest, a weiss beer, and the Red Stallion.
I was there last week working on some Katrina disaster recovery, and of course, stopped in. This was my third visit. The Red Stallion is a copper-colored lager, brewed in the "Viennese" tradition, they say. It has to be the best Vienna lager I've personally ever had. Full-flavored, with a perfect balance of a rich German malt bill and noble hops, with just a clean taste without any fruitiness or other yeast flavors. It's worth the 12-hour drive!
It inspires me to find a fridge and start delving seriously into lager brewing!
Michael Erwin
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Some say it's half full.
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Some people say the glass is half empty.
Some say it's half full.
I just want to know who's drinking my damn beer!
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Winetree did a deal for a tasting with Schlafly's and so they released some more pumpkin pie to them. But you better get there quick! John, I have yours for you b-day buddy if you can't get by there!
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Puglley's Signature Series Smashed Pumpkin from shipyard at 9% - Yep!
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On tap at Gerst Haus - Stone's Cali-Belgique IPA - 9% abv - yummmmm!
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