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concealer404 11-05-2012 12:34 PM

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DELICIOUS. A hint of cherry in the aftertaste that was more evident in the smell. All over a delicious wheat beer that i love. I must find more of this.

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Slidinmiata 11-05-2012 08:38 PM

I puked from that sam adams cherry crap. to each his own haha.

skidude 11-06-2012 06:21 AM

A lot of people don't like the cherry wheat because the cherries are more like cough-syrup cherries than fresh cherries or something, but I think it's delicious.

concealer404 11-06-2012 07:55 AM

Weird... i got a "fresh cherry" vibe from it.. and it was really faint either way. If it was a LOT of cherry, i'd probably hate it. :P

Joe Perez 11-16-2012 07:16 PM

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240_to_miata 11-16-2012 07:22 PM

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Got a chance to visit a Chicago microbrew a few weeks ago and work on some of my equipment they have on their packaging line....

Revolution Brewing
Revolution Brewing | Chicago, Illinois

Their "EuGene Porter" is amazing. one of the best porters I have had. not too heavy.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1353111765

Their "Bottom Up Wit" is a great Belgian style similar to a hoegaarden.
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If you are in the Chicago area give them a try!

y8s 11-16-2012 09:10 PM

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Tonight's offerings:
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Red Rye P.A. from Founders.
YUM. Notable hops with a smooth malt balance.

Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter.
For the wife. I tasted--it was good. Wife says it goes well with the dark chocolate.

thirdgen 11-17-2012 01:49 AM

I really like the Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale from Founders, but my favorite Founder's product might have to be the Breakfast Stout.
I went to the bar after work and I drank a Lost Coast Double Trouble. It was a Double IPA, 8.5%abv. I wasn't that impressed with it. I then drank an Angry Orchard Cider...I thought it was a decent selection just to switch it up from what I'd normally drink. The bar I went to didn't have any draft under $4, so I wasn't too eager to spend $30 to feel the night.
I'm home now, drinking a Smutty Nose IPA. I have a cold though, and this actually goes well with the taste of Afrin Nasal spray, Chloraseptic throat spray, and halls menthol cough drops. It actually makes it taste almost as shitty as the Ithaca Pumpkin Ale I had on tap last night.
My pumpkin ale favorite? Southern Tier Pumpking is #1. If you can find it on draft, Southern Tier Pumpking "oak aged" Pumpking beats regular Pumpking, but good luck finding it.
Every other pumpkin ale is generic. I use the word "generic" as referring to a "wanna be" or "immitation".
The Sinead O'Connor song "Nothing compares to you" was actually written about Southern Tier Pumpking.

y8s 11-23-2012 07:39 PM

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tastes like...

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uhh
well it SMELLS like slightly roasty maple syrup (yum)
but the flavor is distinctly smoked beer (well)

anyway it's interesting. I first saw it at the Portland Voodoo donut and did not get it (just a bunch of donuts because damn, couture donuts) so when I saw it at the local whole foods... bought. Figured it'd make an interesting sip for after thanksgiving.

thirdgen 11-23-2012 10:26 PM

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Tonight's choice after spending the whole day black Friday shopping with my 4 month old son (who is the best behaved little boy ever), my shop-o-holic wife, and my mother in law...it's time to cut loose.
I bought a variety case of Flying Dog last week. Tonight I'm drinking the Oyster Stout, and chasing it with Midnight Moon Apple Pie Moonshine. My buddy thinks it's real moonshine, but I beg to differ. I mean, come on, it's 70 proof and you can buy it at a liquor store. I had to try it anyway cause I hear so much raving about it...and holy SHIT. This stuff is AMAZING. I think it should be at least 100 proof, cause all I taste is apple pie, a little alcohol would give it that extra that it needs. I recommend spending the $18.99 on a Mason jar of this stuff and trying it!

hector 11-23-2012 10:45 PM

Well after weeks of being sick and not having any taste buds or spending too much time putting tile in my bathroom, I have never installed tile, I finally got out of the house for a tasty brew. I had a couple of Kwak,s, a rather tasty Belgian ale. Now I'm having a Winter Solstice by Anderson Valley Brewing Co. Rather good and a nice change of pace. Very much like an English ale but with a note of caramel yet not sweet so its perfect after the Kwak. I would take a pic but my phone has no flash and the light sucks. Thankfully the beer doesn't.

old school 11-24-2012 12:01 AM

Yeah we get all the best beer here in humboldt County in Eureka California. Last night I went over to Mcinleyville and got a chili pepper ale over at 6 Rivers brewery. Now that's the best beer ever.

thirdgen 11-24-2012 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by old school (Post 952676)
Yeah we get all the best beer here in humboldt County in Eureka California. Last night I went over to Mcinleyville and got a chili pepper ale over at 6 Rivers brewery. Now that's the best beer ever.

Oh is it? Cause I beg to differ. Even though I haven't had it, I can say that if you make a black and tan out of Dogfish Head 120 minute IPA and Dogfish Head World Wide Stout, (it's called a Heaven and Hell), I'm pretty certain it would be way better than a chili pepper ale.

hector 11-24-2012 12:24 AM

Old School, I cant imagine liking a beer with chilli pepper essence but you left coast guys have Lagunitas. Mama said give credit where credit is due and thats all I have to say about that.

old school 11-24-2012 12:26 AM

I do have a soft spot in my heart for black and tans but we have seven exceptional breweries here. Humboldt bud money speaks volumes.

old school 11-24-2012 12:30 AM


Originally Posted by hector (Post 952682)
Old School, I cant imagine liking a beer with chilli pepper essence but you left coast guys have Lagunitas. Mama said give credit where credit is due and thats all I have to say about that.

Man I don't even drink lagunitas thass shit compared to what we get up here.

18psi 11-24-2012 12:31 AM

so what is it that we get HERE that's so fancy? lolol

old school 11-24-2012 12:43 AM

So Vlad
When you say your from nor cal I'm guessing you mean SanFran. I'm in Eureka four hour drive north of you and still in Cali. Try the lost coast WinterBraun its ok I'm opening one up as you read this. 8%alcohol . Tired and burned out with the downtown brown. Which is funny my last name is brown.

18psi 11-24-2012 12:44 AM

Sukrahmental;) only a couple hours or something like that....

EO2K 11-24-2012 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by hector (Post 952662)
...Now I'm having a Winter Solstice by Anderson Valley Brewing Co. Rather good and a nice change of pace. Very much like an English ale but with a note of caramel yet not sweet so its perfect after the Kwak. I would take a pic but my phone has no flash and the light sucks. Thankfully the beer doesn't.

Andersons Summer Solstice is probably one of my absolute favorite beers ever. Every once in a while my girl will steal one and make bread with it, fricking amazing. An Anderson Valley Hop Ottin' IPA was the first tap handle I ever stole :giggle:


Originally Posted by old school (Post 952676)
{typical Humboldt County beer and bud arrogance}

Lost Coast is pretty decent. Great White is my "go to" when I can't find anything other than macrobrew, and the 8Ball stout is pretty great as well.

But seriously dude, are you from Humboldt or did you get stuck in Arcadia after college? Get out and travel man, there is great beer (and weed, if thats your thing) all over this country. The cascades happen to be blessed with great water and perfect hop growing weather, but NorCal is not the be-all end-all location on the planet. Go to Russian River and get a Pliny the Elder or Damnation on tap, or head up north the visit the guys from Rogue, Deschutes or Ninkasi and check out what they are doing. Go to Colorado and visit Avery or Left Hand. San Francisco has 21st Amendment and Anchor Brewing (who make the only surviving example of the first native style of beer to the US) or head further south and visit Stone or Ballast Point. Seriously man, get out more.


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