john_gacy Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 This is better than #9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bad Medicine Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 first time postin on the beer thread, dnt know if any of these have been posted.. yyeeaa these are the poisons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ceams_ok Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 @barbara walters, I drink dead guy ale, and arrogant bastard. Both will get you there:scrambled: I've been drinking tall cans of Pilsner Urqeuell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mackfatsoe Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 That St. Pauli's Special Dark is really shitty, not that I expected it to be otherwise. I got suckered by a case on sale, an unfortunate mistake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horse cock Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
serum Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 i'm digging the sierra nevada bigfoot ale. I usually skip over sierra nevada for other beers but this one and the seasonal have won me over. I think they have stepped up their brand from what I remember 10 years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
somethinglikethat Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 This is better than #9 That's because number 9 is terrible. So is this (terrible, that is): As for the bigfoot this year, everyone always says you have to age it, but I had a fresh bigfoot last week and I thought it was delicious and very drinkable right out of the bottle, brand new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_gacy Posted January 31, 2010 Share Posted January 31, 2010 Don't know if you can see it clearly, but this is Ginga Kogen from Japan. This is their unfiltered brew and it's actually pretty good, but probably better bought if you go to Asia (that 10oz bottle is like $5 here). Agreed on #9 and Dogfish. Like the Ithaca, also Pyramid from what I remember of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the.crooked Posted January 31, 2010 Share Posted January 31, 2010 I'm working an event next Sunday for San Francisco Beer Week. Gonna be the equivalent of a docent at a Beer Brunch. Featuring such beers as DogFH Festina Peche, Mate Veza Yerba Mate IPA, Moonlight Toast, Linden Street Burning Oak Black Lager and Triple Rock Keyser Soze Stout. Festina Peche and the Mate Veza I could care less about, but whatevs. The Moonlight I've never had but heard great things about, the Black Lager is awesome and the Keyser Soze is going to be a stout above 14 percent. All except the Dog Fish head are brewed locally. Moonlight doesn't even bottle only distributes kegs to select venues around the bay. Yay for friends in the industry who hook me up. If you are around, its 40 bucks for the event come through, I'll be drunk. Is anyone else going to events for Beer Week? If so, which ones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LUGR Posted January 31, 2010 Share Posted January 31, 2010 People kept telling me this is fake beer because it didn't use a certain ingredient...tasted fine to me. Local beer from Fujizakura....tasty. Heartland beer is great! I was so happy to get my hands on this, a bit more watery than I remember. Def a beer for the tropics. Export only Indonesian beer. Similar to Bintang. Oh ya! That's why I hate drinking Bali Hai....odd sweet after taste. Beer was nothing special yet extremely drinkable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MitchThe$nitch Posted January 31, 2010 Share Posted January 31, 2010 currently enjoying a sunday with the one in the middle. my neighbor works for a company that buys old beer patents, and restarts them. here is one he game me... second from the right - only pic i could find on google. SouthHampton Saison Deluxe Farmhouse Style Ale. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MitchThe$nitch Posted January 31, 2010 Share Posted January 31, 2010 I'm working an event next Sunday for San Francisco Beer Week. Gonna be the equivalent of a docent at a Beer Brunch. Featuring such beers as DogFH Festina Peche, Mate Veza Yerba Mate IPA, Moonlight Toast, Linden Street Burning Oak Black Lager and Triple Rock Keyser Soze Stout. Festina Peche and the Mate Veza I could care less about, but whatevs. The Moonlight I've never had but heard great things about, the Black Lager is awesome and the Keyser Soze is going to be a stout above 14 percent. All except the Dog Fish head are brewed locally. Moonlight doesn't even bottle only distributes kegs to select venues around the bay. Yay for friends in the industry who hook me up. If you are around, its 40 bucks for the event come through, I'll be drunk. Is anyone else going to events for Beer Week? If so, which ones? Sounds rad, take flicks of the different brews. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
escoone! Posted February 1, 2010 Share Posted February 1, 2010 mmmmm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KILZ FILLZ Posted February 1, 2010 Share Posted February 1, 2010 my great uncle has 'schlitz' tattooed on his arm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shameless self promotion Posted February 1, 2010 Share Posted February 1, 2010 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asthma al Posted February 2, 2010 Share Posted February 2, 2010 it's been sierra nevada lately. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShortFuse Posted February 2, 2010 Share Posted February 2, 2010 not a big fan of sierra nevada. You know what gets me are winter brews. Im tired of all winter brews being the same ol cinnamon blah blah blah cherry blah blah blah. Anyone got some recommendations for this coming year? Im pretty well educated in beer so throw what ever at me. One seasonal I had that I thought topped most last year was Lagunitas Brown Shugga. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yeaaaah baby Posted February 3, 2010 Share Posted February 3, 2010 this shits crazy. good, but i just drank a bottle pretty quick on an empty stomach and actually got somewhat swerved. can't front on a 7 dollar six pack of it too... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
serum Posted February 3, 2010 Share Posted February 3, 2010 my favorite winter brew is great lakes christmas ale. that stuff is awesome in a bottle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_gacy Posted February 3, 2010 Share Posted February 3, 2010 It is pretty good. Midwest/WI beers get much love in this thread. Oh wait, I'm thinking of Lake Front. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horse cock Posted February 3, 2010 Share Posted February 3, 2010 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MitchThe$nitch Posted February 3, 2010 Share Posted February 3, 2010 my favorite brew from WI would be fat squirrel (i think that's what its called). Shit is dam good..but they don't have a license to send it to IL yet.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_gacy Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Did someone post this before? I def slept on this, good shit, the honey/citrus is at times subtle, $10 bottle, 9%. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jukka Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Went to bevmo the other night and got some wacky as watermelon beer. Wasnt too bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrChupacabra Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Fuuuuuck that. Watermelon beer sounds about as appealing as sex with Roseanne. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asthma al Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 blue moon night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the.crooked Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 The watermellon beer is made by 21st Amendment. It's supposed to be a wheat with a subtle watermelon flavor. It's trash. As is Blue Moon. Had a Pre-Event Meeting with the Host and Manager of the restaurant the brunch is at. We tasted the full menu with their respective beers (or in two cases, a beer of the same profile). It was awesome. I hadn't realized my pallet was as refined as it is until I sat with some industry folk and actually had an easier time pulling out notes and flavor profiles from the beers' and their pairings. It was a lot of fun and I look forward to the actual event. This is the actual menu with pairings: 1. Bottomles Beermosas with Festina Peche and a spritz of orange juice We tried this with both orange juice and pineapple juice. The PJ ended up making it too bright and acidic. It was almost like the Cuvee de Ranke that I have talked about a few times. Almost as sour as a Gueze. So they decided to temper that by using OJ. Much better choice. At first it felt like a glorified brass monkey but ended up being a wonderful cleanser for the pallet between each course. This was served in champagne flutes, naturally. 2. Crab Cakes with a mild Remalade -- Linden St. Burning Oak Black Lager For this tasting we didn't have the Linden St. since they typically don't bottle their beers. We used a Shiner Black Lager (which while I do have love for shiner, this is not their best) and a prototype homebrew for Mata Veza. The guy who runs Mata Veza brought their black lager which was surprisingly good. It was a little stronger on the chocolate malt rather than getting some of those more smoky burnt flavors in the nose and mouth. However, with the crab cakes it was a nice match. The crab cake's saltiness complimented the viscosity and maltiness of the Lagers well. Finally, there was a piece of grapefruit with the crab cake that served not only to brighten up the dish visually but also provided a nice luminosity between the savory structure of the crab cake and the depth of the black lager. 3. Lemon Thyme and Roasted Shallot Custard with a Cubano Hash -- Mata Veza Yerba Mate IPA This match was fucking delicious. I'm pretty skeptical of hippy dippy brewing bullshit like the Yerba Mate IPA, but I'll be damned if this didn't work exquisitely. The lemon thyme custard was something I never would have thought of making, but it was a wonderful match to the subtle tea notes in the IPA. One of the other guys there made the observation that while the Hash and the Custard are well spiced, they still tend to overpower the beer after the sip. Rather, that you take a sip of the beer and the flavors of the food leave, but the moment the sip is washed down the flavors and extremely subtle heat of the hash came back. This made me realize what this dish reminded me of; coming from Texas I have had many a mid day snack with a nice refreshing glass of Iced Tea. That's exactly what this pairing was. The lemon from the custard and the refreshing yet submissive notes of tea from the IPA made this a wonderful mid dish in the menu. 4. Sourdough French Toast with Beer based Syrup and Pecans -- Moonlight Toast This was another Lager pairing, but it was wonderful. I wasn't looking forward to the french toast because I'm not a huge fan of sweet breakfast foods. A first sip of the Toast brought forth a fine nuttiness that was well suited to the bready creamy draught nature of it. After a bite of the french toast, the carmalization on the FT matched the burnt malt flavor of the lager perfectly. Even the pecans were present enough to play with the flavors of the beer. My only comment is that the syrup removed a lot of the flavor profile from the beer which was unfortunate, but not heavy enough to ruin the experience at all. 5. Chocolate Beignet -- Triple Rock Keyser Soze This was really interesting, actually. This beer is going to be a 15% ABV Russian Imperial Stout, but it hasn't been debuted yet. So, we had to use a North Coast Brewing Old Rasputin. I've talked about that beer before, and I imagine most people who care in here have had it, so I'll save the general description. I think what was so intriguing about this pairing was how much better the beignet was than I expected it to be. I imagined it to be very rich and almost too thick and sweet for the beer, but it was nothing like that. Light, fluffy and crispy as a beignet should be. Since it was only garnished with confectioners sugar it helped a lot too. It allowed the sweetness of the beer to shine through while providing a nice texture against the heavy oil like viscosity of the RIS. Instead of having either a honey or some sort of other traditional syrup for the beignet the Beer acted in its stead. I initially thought that for the more robust Keyser Soze that will be served on Sunday they would want a sweeter beignet, but it makes less sense. For beers that average above 10 percent ABV they tend to have a bit of an alcohol hotness to their profiles. If you have a food that is too sweet paired with something like the Soze, it will neutralize all the sweetness in the beer and leave the drinker with only the hotness of the alcohol. So to mask the alcohol in an unaged stout at 15% it only makes sense to keep the pastry light and almost savory. So that's it. That's pretty much how I'm gonna break these things down to the participants on Sunday. What yall think? I'll get flicks on Sunday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_gacy Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 My experience w/ watermelon beer (Hooker Brewery) is the shit aint so bad, it's the shit it give you afterward that is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_gacy Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 3 drink minimum: May have posted this before, WI people know what's up. It comes from a place known as the brew city, needless to say, IMO anything with their name on the label is good to go. This next. Skip this shit, I may very well take a Miller over it if given the choice. May as well have been brewed with vinyl. Finishing w/ this. I can't bring myself to buy a 6pack of SN anymore & who cares when you can get a 24oz bottle of their shit. This was right on target, good way to finish the night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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