James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 20, 2014 at 01:04 AM UTC
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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!
James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 20, 2014 at 01:06 AM UTC
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I just bought three large bombers of sour beer. What the hell was i thinking? The bill looks like a wine bill.
sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 20, 2014 at 02:29 AM UTC
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What did you get?
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 20, 2014 at 11:38 AM UTC
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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.
James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 20, 2014 at 12:05 PM UTC
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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?
James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 22, 2014 at 12:31 PM UTC
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I've never understood how people can "crush in large quantities" beer that tastes horrible.
sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 22, 2014 at 04:01 PM UTC
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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.
James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 22, 2014 at 05:03 PM UTC
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Mmmm. I'd (try to) drink a gallon of chocolate milkshake before I'd try to drink a gallon of PBR.
BAGLEY
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 22, 2014 at 05:22 PM UTC
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James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 23, 2014 at 05:32 PM UTC
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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-beerI was hoping they'd completely avoid pumpkin beers, but they only included one, so I can live with that.
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 23, 2014 at 05:49 PM UTC
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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.
sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 23, 2014 at 06:22 PM UTC
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in case you wanted to know what the big boys are up to:
Labatt is planning an expensive, intentionally misleading ad campaign for Shock Tophttp://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…)
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 23, 2014 at 08:06 PM UTC
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sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 23, 2014 at 09:36 PM UTC
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has anyone come across a picture of Engert where he doesn't look like a complete douche nozzle?
i haven't.
James Ford
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 24, 2014 at 12:54 AM UTC
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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/
gellman
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 24, 2014 at 02:05 PM UTC
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Between Two to the Dome and Orange Whip, it was a stellar evening for District Drafts at Nats Park last night.
fatskippy
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 24, 2014 at 02:18 PM UTC
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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.
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
September 24, 2014 at 04:49 PM UTC
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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
