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y8s 12-25-2009 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 500116)
I found Thomas Kemper Integrale, sipping ATM.

wat, they make non soft drinks?

sixshooter 12-28-2009 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by KPLAFIN (Post 500076)
Also finally found some Aventinus, still got my eyes open for the Aventinus Eisbock though.

I wouldn't bother with the Eisbock version. I just don't like it.

My father was being nice and picked up a case of Miller whatever WITH LIME for me at the class six store on base. Acckk! Horrible crap. I may share it with the neighbors. I see why it was on clearance. If the choice was to drink it or be thirsty I'd have to think about it.

juxt3r 12-29-2009 05:11 PM

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This is pretty much exactly what you'd expect from the name: a straight-up lager. Smooth, easy-drinking and tasty.
For you east-coasters, think Yuengling lager and you'll be right on the mark.

ZX-Tex 12-29-2009 06:58 PM

I like Yuengling (sp?). I usually get one when I am in that part of the country.

The Blue Star Brewery in San Antonio makes an excellent Irish style Stout if you ever are in this area. It is creamy, smooth, chocolate overtone goodness.

KPLAFIN 01-01-2010 12:55 PM

Went to Belgium for New Year's, brought back a ton of different beers most with matching glasses, but this is tonight's:

http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...Rochefort8.jpg

Willing to say this ranks in the Top 3 beers I've had to date, VERY smooth despite the high alcohol content (9.2%)

KPLAFIN 01-16-2010 10:10 AM

Beer of the day...

DUFF, yes that's right, DUFF beer, will report back later with my thoughts.

http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...Beer/Duff2.jpg

Miatamaniac92 01-16-2010 03:07 PM

^needs pics with DUFFMAN.

Tried Shiner's newest seasonal, Fröst. It's a dortmunder style pilsner. I'm not normally a pilsner fan but this one was decent. Very mild compared to some of Shiner's other seasonal varieties (I'm looking at you smokehasse nastiness).

Chris

KPLAFIN 01-26-2010 04:56 PM

This thread needs another kick start, it's dieing!!

Had myself a Trappist Chimay Premiere Red tonight. 750ml bottle poured into a Chimay Trappist goblet. Surprisingly smooth for an %8.00 ABV ale.

http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...reRed750ml.jpg

My New Year's resolution was to try at least 5 new beers a week for the remainder ofmy time in Germany, doing pretty good so far.

ZX-Tex 01-26-2010 09:24 PM

I am in Boulder, CO right now on business. Apparently CO is the land of microbreweries. I went to the Walnut Street Brewery last night and had an Old Elk Brown Ale. Excellent.
Walnut Brewery & Restaurant
http://www.walnutbrewery.com/Images/...ElkBrownWB.gif

I'm going to go search for some more microbrew tonight.

kotomile 01-26-2010 09:31 PM

KPLAFIN... You...

...have an ACU blanket. I'm not sure how I feel about that.

thirdgen 01-27-2010 12:12 AM

Bought a case of Yuengling Bock Beer on Saturday. For those who like Yuengling Black and Tan, this is supposedly a seasonal brew, and I gotta say WOW. I had it on draft a few months ago and was told that it was a special item only available on tap to commemorate the 180th anniversary of the Yuengling brewery. Then saturday I went to the local distributor and saw it in cases and asked, "how long has this been here" the girl at the register said, "we just got that in yesterday". I bought a case and must say it's outstanding! Black and Tan is Porter mixed with Premium. Bock Beer is Porter mixed with Lord Chesterfield Ale. It kinda reminds my of drinking a 1/2 and 1/2 at the local irish pub (Guinness and Bass).

ZX-Tex 01-27-2010 12:16 AM

From Deschutes Brewery in Oregon... Obsidian Stout
http://www.deschutesbrewery.com/bott...dian-stout.gif

Had one tonight for the first time on tap. Very, very good stout. It has some hoppiness so there is more complexity and bite than an Irish style stout (which I had back-to-back with this one). Though the brewer says in the description that it is hoppy and bitter, I did not get that at all. I think it is well balanced, and that is coming from someone that does not like IPAs much. It went well with a hummus platter and some prosciutto.

Obsidian Stout

I need to find a source on tap for this back home in SA.

hustler 01-27-2010 12:22 AM

Drinking grocery store Leffe right now.

jacob300zx 01-27-2010 12:26 AM

I loved Yuengling when I lived in Florida. I haven't seen any in Corpus...fail.

Full_Tilt_Boogie 01-27-2010 12:29 AM


Originally Posted by jacob300zx (Post 514022)
I loved Yuengling when I lived in Florida. I haven't seen any in Corpus...fail.

Is yuengling only in this area? Its always been one of my favorite lagers

thirdgen 01-27-2010 12:41 AM

Yuengling is brewed in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, like 15 minutes from my house. There is a ton of microbreweries around me too like, Legacy, The Lion Brewery, Golden Avalanche, Bethlehem Brew Works. Rolling Rock is made in Latrobe, PA. I think Genesee is in PA, but it's gross. My friend got "Genesee Cream Ale" one fine summer day and invited me over. I drank a shit load of it, we walked down to "the A-Hole" (The American House bar) and I had 2 sips of yuengling lager, walked outside and barfed all over the sidewalk. No more Genny's cream ale for me.

ScottFW 01-27-2010 12:48 AM

Tonight I had a Harpoon Winter Warmer. It has lots of good holiday spice, good body, not overly sweet. Very malty overall, in stark contrast to the Sierra Nevada Celebration which is at the hoppier end of your holiday ales.
http://fatfrankies.com/frankiesays/w...ter-warmer.jpg

Last week we went for dinner at a Belgian-French place downtown. I enjoyed a Piraat with my mussels & frites.
http://justbeer.files.wordpress.com/...piraat-ale.jpg

Then the terrific Rochefort 8 with my roasted rabbit loin. There are better beer-food pairings than this, but dammit I wanted to eat rabbit and drink this Rochefort which I haven't had in years. Amazing complexity of fruity and spicy flavors and aromas that is difficult to really describe to someone who isn't already familiar with Belgian beers. Most Trappist ales are quite good. This one is just an orgy of magnificence for your taste buds.
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...AwNTguanBn.jpg

thirdgen 01-27-2010 01:00 AM

Any beer that someone refers to as "an orgy of magnificience for your taste buds" is worthy of my trial.

ScottFW 01-27-2010 01:02 AM


Originally Posted by ZX-Tex (Post 514017)
From Deschutes Brewery in Oregon... Obsidian Stout

I need to find a source on tap for this back home in SA.

I don't think the Deschutes stuff is very widely distributed outside the PNW, and if you find any it will more likely be the Black Butte Porter or Mirror Pond Pale Ale, and both are pretty good. Mirror Pond is common in Seattle bars & restaurants and I drank a shitload of it when I lived there. It was a great go-to when there was nothing else interesting on the beer list.

thirdgen 01-27-2010 01:09 AM

Yuengling Bock Beer is like mowing your lawn while drinking Pabst Blue Ribbon all day, and then you go out that night for a nice lobster dinner, and you drink Chimay Red. Your taste buds can't even understand what is going on, they think you spoiled them and have no idea why. The planets align, and at that very moment in your life, you are totally at ease.


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