Cambridge tonight! Bukowski's / Atwoods with Morphine on stage at 10!
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grateful wrote:
Cambridge tonight! Bukowski's / Atwoods with Morphine on stage at 10!
that's awesome. any chance you're going over to CBC? lord hobo?
Those are tomorrow :) !!!
walky, not sure what part of buttfuck VA you live in, but DC Brau is doing something here today.
http://www.awshuckscountrystores.com/
http://www.awshuckscountrystores.com/
Lord Hobo is hoppin' tonight!
Managed to hit up both Churckey and Meridien Pint the last two nights for the GI tastings. All the beers were excellent, the guys from GI were cool to chat to - glad I could make it.
Highlights were the 2010 Madame Rose, the 2011 BCBS coffee and the King Henry - had several tastes of Rare - it was very good but seemed like it might have already peaked
Highlights were the 2010 Madame Rose, the 2011 BCBS coffee and the King Henry - had several tastes of Rare - it was very good but seemed like it might have already peaked
did you try the matilda lambicus? based on the name, i would expect it to be a funkier/barnyard'ier/etc version of matilda.
Online reviews were rather tepid and paled in comparison to Sofie Paradisi…(which I had and thought was good)
sweetcell wrote:
did you try the matilda lambicus? based on the name, i would expect it to be a funkier/barnyard'ier/etc version of matilda.
Did someone say best beer from Germany?
Klosterbrauerei Andechs DC Debut at ChurchKey
ChurchKey will tap the first kegs of Klosterbrauerei Andechs ever poured in Washington, DC. From an email:
This amazing Benedictine Monastic Brewery has long produced some of the finest, and rarest, German ales and lagers, developing a cult-following of beer hunters who would have to travel to Bavaria to taste their wares. Do not miss the opportunity to check out some of the most heralded beers in the world this Friday night, from an authentic Monastic brewery that's been brewing since 1455!
There is no admission charge for this event and all Andechser drafts and bottles will be priced individually by the glass and in 4 oz. pours.
The Andechser Beer List:
?Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel (Draft)
?Andechser Dunkles Weissbier (Draft)
?Andechser Vollbier Hell (Draft)
?Andechser Weissbier Hefetrüb (Bottle)
Neighborhood:
District of Columbia
Logan Circle.
Address:
1337 14th St NW
–.
United States.
Date:
Friday, September 13, 2013 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm..
- See more at: http://www.dcbeer.com/event/klosterbrauerei-andechs-dc-debut-churchkey#sthash.RfuLDVYF.dpuf
Klosterbrauerei Andechs DC Debut at ChurchKey
ChurchKey will tap the first kegs of Klosterbrauerei Andechs ever poured in Washington, DC. From an email:
This amazing Benedictine Monastic Brewery has long produced some of the finest, and rarest, German ales and lagers, developing a cult-following of beer hunters who would have to travel to Bavaria to taste their wares. Do not miss the opportunity to check out some of the most heralded beers in the world this Friday night, from an authentic Monastic brewery that's been brewing since 1455!
There is no admission charge for this event and all Andechser drafts and bottles will be priced individually by the glass and in 4 oz. pours.
The Andechser Beer List:
?Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel (Draft)
?Andechser Dunkles Weissbier (Draft)
?Andechser Vollbier Hell (Draft)
?Andechser Weissbier Hefetrüb (Bottle)
Neighborhood:
District of Columbia
Logan Circle.
Address:
1337 14th St NW
–.
United States.
Date:
Friday, September 13, 2013 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm..
- See more at: http://www.dcbeer.com/event/klosterbrauerei-andechs-dc-debut-churchkey#sthash.RfuLDVYF.dpuf
brennser wrote:
Managed to hit up both Churckey and Meridien Pint the last two nights for the GI tastings. All the beers were excellent, the guys from GI were cool to chat to - glad I could make it.
Highlights were the 2010 Madame Rose, the 2011 BCBS coffee and the King Henry - had several tastes of Rare - it was very good but seemed like it might have already peaked
I have to say my favorite was the vanilla.
I also had the new Atlas brewworks Rowdy Rye and NSFW and thought both were solid
brennser wrote:
I also had the new Atlas brewworks Rowdy Rye and NSFW and thought both were solid
I had the NSFW and agree, killer beverage.
Do they have any plans to bottle/can that?
Yada wrote:brennser wrote:
I also had the new Atlas brewworks Rowdy Rye and NSFW and thought both were solid
I had the NSFW and agree, killer beverage.
you guys should warn us before posting about NSFW beer. some people are reading this at work, you know.
After drinking beer for 14 days straight I did not have a beer yesterday. A new streak will start tonight.
atomic wrote:
After drinking beer for 14 days straight I did not have a beer yesterday. A new streak will start tonight.
OK.
James wrote:
Online reviews were rather tepid and paled in comparison to Sofie Paradisi…(which I had and thought was good)sweetcell wrote:
did you try the matilda lambicus? based on the name, i would expect it to be a funkier/barnyard'ier/etc version of matilda.
as an expert on this subject (i.e., i've had both), sofie paradisi was incredible, and a huge leap from sofie regular, and matilda lambicus, as james ford has so eliquently put it, was rather ordinary. high drinkability, but none of the characteristics that you describe really pop out. however, i would drink 100 of them.
Only four months old!
Yada wrote:
Uhh what.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/for/4055115052.html
Had some Köstritzer Schwarzbier while watching beer fest. It was so good (The beer not the movie)