The Beer Thread

Right Proper>Three Stars!

"That beer"? Right Proper actually makes more than one beer!

Yada wrote:
imbecile wrote:
Speaking of whether this is Nats or Beer thread appropriate, I hadn't much kept up with the DC Breweries lately, other than popping out to DC Brau for Wings releases.  However, at a game last week, I went by the DC Brews stand at Nationals Park and got Southern Belle from 3 Stars. 

Holy crap.  Maybe it was the ballpark offerings lowering my standards or the lovely fall feel to the weather, but I was very pleasantly surprised by that beer.  One of the best things I've had in quite a while.  Fairly hefty Imperial brown, good roasty chocolate taste, delightful mouth feel.

It's available for fills at the brewery and I may find myself heading that way tomorrow to grab some.  Give it a try if you haven't had it yet.


I concur. I'm a pretty big fan of most of their beer. I had the citra and lemon peel saison with oysters last night and it was quite delicious as well.

I was duped into going to Right Proper again last night, that beer is awful!
I just bought three large bombers of sour beer. What the hell was i thinking? The bill looks like a wine bill.
What did you get?
James wrote:
Right Proper>Three Stars!

"That beer"? Right Proper actually makes more than one beer!

Yada wrote:
imbecile wrote:
Speaking of whether this is Nats or Beer thread appropriate, I hadn't much kept up with the DC Breweries lately, other than popping out to DC Brau for Wings releases.  However, at a game last week, I went by the DC Brews stand at Nationals Park and got Southern Belle from 3 Stars. 

Holy crap.  Maybe it was the ballpark offerings lowering my standards or the lovely fall feel to the weather, but I was very pleasantly surprised by that beer.  One of the best things I've had in quite a while.  Fairly hefty Imperial brown, good roasty chocolate taste, delightful mouth feel.

It's available for fills at the brewery and I may find myself heading that way tomorrow to grab some.  Give it a try if you haven't had it yet.


I concur. I'm a pretty big fan of most of their beer. I had the citra and lemon peel saison with oysters last night and it was quite delicious as well.

I was duped into going to Right Proper again last night, that beer is awful!



I haven't found one beer there worth having twice, so…. that beer = their beer in my original post.
At Right Proper or at the grocery store?

At Right Proper, I've stuck mostly to saisons, and enjoyed them all. They also had a beer that was a take on a radler that was good.

At the grocery store, I got:

The Bruery Oude Tart 750ml
Weyerbacher Riserva '14 750mL
Panil Barriquee 750mL

all in the $18-22 range.

I should have just stuck with the three 330ml bottles of Cuvee de Jacobins Rouge for $6.99 each.


sweetcell wrote:
What did you get?
sweetcell wrote:
if you drink Natty Boh or Pabst, you support Putin.  you also have no taste in beer.

Pass the Brewski? Pabst Sold to Russian Company
http://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/pass-brewski-pabst-sold-russian-company-n207226




these beers are not meant for taste… they are meant for crushing in large quantities.

speaking of natty boh, classique by stillwater is a play on an old natty boh recipe modified with the use of a saison yeast.  it's excellent.
I've never understood how people can "crush in large quantities" beer that tastes horrible.
stevewizzle wrote:
these beers are not meant for taste… they are meant for crushing in large quantities.

you're right.  it comes down to what you want your beer to be: something you taste and intrinsically enjoy, or a vehicle for efficient intoxication.  given the gap between these two interpretations it's not surprising that neither side understands the other.

stevewizzle wrote:
speaking of natty boh, classique by stillwater is a play on an old natty boh recipe modified with the use of a saison yeast.  it's excellent.

right, but the saison yeast - arguably the most flavorful style of yeast out there - makes up for a boring grain bill.  since you're getting almost nothing from the grains and hops, the big saison yeast has a blank canvas to explode upon.

i haven't tried classique yet, need to track it down.

James wrote:
I've never understood how people can "crush in large quantities" beer that tastes horrible.

the reason why they can is because it doesn't have much of a taste.  i don't think they taste bad, they just taste boring.  with their light body (aka "watery") there isn't anything to make you feel full.  i can down a gallon of water, i can't down a gallon of chocolate milkshake.
Mmmm. I'd (try to) drink a gallon of chocolate milkshake before I'd try to drink a gallon of PBR.

James wrote:
This one is worth posting simply because it's a scroll down and not a slide show.

The 15 best beers to drink this Fall.

http://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/the-15-best-beers-to-drink-this-fall-founders-sierra-nevada-firestone-walker-seasonal-beer


I was hoping they'd completely avoid pumpkin beers, but they only included one, so I can live with that.


I had Hop Knife over the weekend and thought it was pretty tasty.
in case you wanted to know what the big boys are up to:

Labatt is planning an expensive, intentionally misleading ad campaign for Shock Top
http://bensbeerblog.com/2014/09/22/labatt-is-planning-an-expensive-intentionally-misleading-ad-campaign-for-shock-top/

interesting factoid: their research shows that "75 percent of consumers believe Shock Top is from a small/unknown brewer.?  crafty indeed!

(and before someone makes the predictable and oh-so-witty comment about this being in canada so why care, Labatt is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev.  this ain't local news…)
has anyone come across a picture of Engert where he doesn't look like a complete douche nozzle?

i haven't.
Made it to four of them so far this year (Crooked Stave, Night Shift, Oxbow, and um Bluejacket) with plans to visit a fifth (Tired Hands) later this month.


Yada wrote:
LOL, but good list.



http://draftmag.com/features/25-breweries-you-should-know/
James wrote:
Made it to four of them so far this year (Crooked Stave, Night Shift, Oxbow, and um Bluejacket) with plans to visit a fifth (Tired Hands) later this month.


Yada wrote:
LOL, but good list.



http://draftmag.com/features/25-breweries-you-should-know/



this is an excellent list.  i had HF earl over the weekend at spuyten duyvil.  they really do make incredible beer. 

the shout outs to logsdon and de garde are warranted.  super unique in their own right. and anchorage and tree house are simply incredible. 
Between Two to the Dome and Orange Whip, it was a stellar evening for District Drafts at Nats Park last night.
sweetcell wrote:
has anyone come across a picture of Engert where he doesn't look like a complete douche nozzle?

i haven't.


I've never seen him in clothing that fits. He isn't nearly as thin as he thinks he is.
and then the beer gods rained down on me…Phish comes through again, even when you can't make the show.  ;D

Case of Heady Topper
Four pack of fiddlehead
One Lawsons Sip of Sunshine
Two Lawsons Double Dose IPA
Three 750 ML Hill Farmstead Growlers - S+S #7, Earl, Abner (these won't last more than a few days)
HF Dorothy
HF Grassroots Convivial Suaréz
Siren Collab - Lemon Cello IPA