Space Freely
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:11 PM UTC
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That's a nice list Yada, but have you tried this one?
Boatswain Double IPA Twin Screw Steamer 8.4% abv
It gets a 64(poor) on Beer Advocate, but you can't really trust Beer Advocate, can you? Just change one letter and "poor" becomes "pour!"
originally posted by yada:
Without further ado…
Top 30 beers that I tried for the first time in 2016 in no particular order
Hops
1. Tree House (Green, Julius, JJJulius, Juice Machine, Haze, Alter Ego)
2. Trillium (too many to name)
3. Veil (too many to name)
4. Aslin (too many to name)
5. Sloop - Citra Bomb
6. Even Mo Mofo - Sand City Brewing Co
7. General Braddock's IPA - Brew Gentlemen
8. Peach Punch (You In the Eye) - Block 15 Brewing Company
9. Ghost In The Machine - Parish Brewing Co.
Sours
1. De Garde ? Too many to name
2. Oude Geuze (2015)
3. Framboise de Amorosa - The Lost Abbey
4. Never Never Again Again - The Veil Brewing Co.
5. Alexander (2016) - Brouwerij Rodenbach
6. Tart Cherry Petite Sour - Crooked Stave
7. Farm To Face (2016) - Allagash Brewing Company
8. Grand Cru Bruocsella Lambic Bio (2011) - Brasserie Cantillon
9. Central Valley Breakfast Sour - High Water Brewing
10. Garçon de Ferme - Wicked Weed Brewing
11. Cask Strawberry (Batch 1) - Sante Adairius Rustic Ales
12. Saint Lamvinus (2014) - Brasserie Cantillon
13. Snozzberry - Green Man Brewery (NC)
14. Map of the Sun (Batch 2) - The Rare Barrel
15. Raspberry Soak - Trillium Brewing Company
16. Ad Idem - The Lost Abbey/Wicked Weed
Stouts
1. Kelci Gryphon(Andall) by The Answer at The Answer Brewpub
2. Double Barrel Hunahpu's by Cigar City Brewing
3. Rare Scooop by Cycle Brewing Company
4. Cassian Sunset (2016) by Central Waters Brewing Company
5. Expedition Stout (Bourbon Barrel Aged) by Bell's Brewery
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:18 PM UTC
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I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
gellman
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:25 PM UTC
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My best beers of the year, in no particular order, would be:
AleSmith Speedway Stout Vietnamese Coffee
AleSmith Speedway Stout Hawaiian
Aslin Master of Karate
Aslin Double Orange Starfish
Aslin Johann the Mango Thief
Brouwerij Rodenbach Alexander
Bruery Mocha Wednesday
Burlington Beer Co Strange Apparition
Cigar City Double Barrel Hunahpu's
de Garde Beaucoup Berry Bu
Dugges/Stillwater Tropic Punch
Equilibirum Photon
Fiddlehead Second Fiddle
Fremont Bourbon Barrel Aged Dark Star Spice Wars '14
Goose Island BCBS Rare '15
Goose Island Gillian
Jackie O's Bourbon Barrel Oil of Aphrodite
Lost Abbey Vertias 016
Lost Abbey Track #10 Bat Out of Hell
Lost Abbey Ad Idem
Ocelot Talking Backwards
Oskar Blues Barrel Aged Ten FIDY
Prohibition Pig Bantam
Rare Barrel Forces Unseen
Treehouse Green
Treehouse Haze
Treehouse Double Shot
Trillium Vicinity
Trillium DDH Scaled
Trillium Scaled Up
Trillium Heavy Mettle
Trillium Cutting Tiles
Trillium DDH Fort Point
Veil We Ded Mon
Wicked Weed Old Fashioned
Wicked Weed Cherry Go Lightly
Space Freely
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:29 PM UTC
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Yada wrote:
I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
I have not had the pleasure, but I'm still hoping Hutch will give his more detailed review:
Htuch:
I think the first one gave me a pounding headache.. I'll report back after I've had a few more (if they don't kill me)…
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:38 PM UTC
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Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
I have not had the pleasure, but I'm still hoping Hutch will give his more detailed review:
Htuch:
I think the first one gave me a pounding headache.. I'll report back after I've had a few more (if they don't kill me)…
hahah… missed hutch's post!! hahaha
grateful
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:46 PM UTC
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BrettnotBritt wrote:
My best beers of the year, in no particular order, would be:
AleSmith Speedway Stout Vietnamese Coffee
AleSmith Speedway Stout Hawaiian
Aslin Master of Karate
Aslin Double Orange Starfish
Aslin Johann the Mango Thief
Brouwerij Rodenbach Alexander
Bruery Mocha Wednesday
Burlington Beer Co Strange Apparition
Cigar City Double Barrel Hunahpu's
de Garde Beaucoup Berry Bu
Dugges/Stillwater Tropic Punch
Equilibirum Photon
Fiddlehead Second Fiddle
Fremont Bourbon Barrel Aged Dark Star Spice Wars '14
Goose Island BCBS Rare '15
Goose Island Gillian
Jackie O's Bourbon Barrel Oil of Aphrodite
Lost Abbey Vertias 016
Lost Abbey Track #10 Bat Out of Hell
Lost Abbey Ad Idem
Ocelot Talking Backwards
Oskar Blues Barrel Aged Ten FIDY
Prohibition Pig Bantam
Rare Barrel Forces Unseen
Treehouse Green
Treehouse Haze
Treehouse Double Shot
Trillium Vicinity
Trillium DDH Scaled
Trillium Scaled Up
Trillium Heavy Mettle
Trillium Cutting Tiles
Trillium DDH Fort Point
Veil We Ded Mon
Wicked Weed Old Fashioned
Wicked Weed Cherry Go Lightly
This seems to be in alphabetical order.
gellman
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 03:52 PM UTC
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excontradiction wrote:
This seems to be in alphabetical order.
;D
sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 05:17 PM UTC
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Yada wrote:
2. Oude Geuze (2015)
you're gonna hafta be more specific.
many lambic makers have an "oude gueuze"…
viewed another way: oude gueuze is a style, not a brand ;D
sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 05:23 PM UTC
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Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
I have not had the pleasure, but I'm still hoping Hutch will give his more detailed review:
Htuch:
I think the first one gave me a pounding headache.. I'll report back after I've had a few more (if they don't kill me)…
Trader Joe's has some really good value beers. for a while their house "mission street" IPA was made by firestone walker (now by Uinta, i believe). they often have decently-priced belgians and it's consistently the cheapest place to get Hardywood.
however, the entire Boatswain line should be avoided. nothing with that name on it is worth drinking, even at that price.
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 06:22 PM UTC
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sweetcell wrote:
Yada wrote:
2. Oude Geuze (2015)
you're gonna hafta be more specific. many lambic makers have an "oude gueuze"…
viewed another way: oude gueuze is a style, not a brand ;D
come on man!
Drie Fonteinen
Space Freely
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 07:11 PM UTC
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hutch wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
I have not had the pleasure, but I'm still hoping Hutch will give his more detailed review:
Htuch:
I think the first one gave me a pounding headache.. I'll report back after I've had a few more (if they don't kill me)…
Trader Joe's has some really good value beers. for a while their house "mission street" IPA was made by firestone walker (now by Uinta, i believe). they often have decently-priced belgians and it's consistently the cheapest place to get Hardywood.
however, the entire Boatswain line should be avoided. nothing with that name on it is worth drinking, even at that price.
yeah.. they were horrible.. i took six to a house party and dropped them off anonymously under a table…along with some miller lite…
new year..but the quest continues
We had a New Year's Eve party where we asked guests to bring their "favorite Belgian ale". That netted me a six pack of Blue Moon and a 12 pack of Stella (not an ale!)….all of which went home with my brother…the Blue Moon for my mom and the Stella for my sister-in-law. I did learn that I like Stella more than Blue Moon, though I'd be fine with never drinking either ever again.
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 09:22 PM UTC
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Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
I have not had the pleasure, but I'm still hoping Hutch will give his more detailed review:
Htuch:
I think the first one gave me a pounding headache.. I'll report back after I've had a few more (if they don't kill me)…
Trader Joe's has some really good value beers. for a while their house "mission street" IPA was made by firestone walker (now by Uinta, i believe). they often have decently-priced belgians and it's consistently the cheapest place to get Hardywood.
however, the entire Boatswain line should be avoided. nothing with that name on it is worth drinking, even at that price.
yeah.. they were horrible.. i took six to a house party and dropped them off anonymously under a table…along with some miller lite…
new year..but the quest continues
We had a New Year's Eve party where we asked guests to bring their "favorite Belgian ale". That netted me a six pack of Blue Moon and a 12 pack of Stella (not an ale!)….all of which went home with my brother…the Blue Moon for my mom and the Stella for my sister-in-law. I did learn that I like Stella more than Blue Moon, though I'd be fine with never drinking either ever again.
I find Stella to be very drinkable… to be honest, if someone asked me to bring my favorite Belgian Ale to a party, I'd have no idea where to begin.
Space Freely
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 09:35 PM UTC
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Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
I have not tried that beer… Am I missing something? Have you tried it? Does it live up to the poor?
I have not had the pleasure, but I'm still hoping Hutch will give his more detailed review:
Htuch:
I think the first one gave me a pounding headache.. I'll report back after I've had a few more (if they don't kill me)…
Trader Joe's has some really good value beers. for a while their house "mission street" IPA was made by firestone walker (now by Uinta, i believe). they often have decently-priced belgians and it's consistently the cheapest place to get Hardywood.
however, the entire Boatswain line should be avoided. nothing with that name on it is worth drinking, even at that price.
yeah.. they were horrible.. i took six to a house party and dropped them off anonymously under a table…along with some miller lite…
new year..but the quest continues
We had a New Year's Eve party where we asked guests to bring their "favorite Belgian ale". That netted me a six pack of Blue Moon and a 12 pack of Stella (not an ale!)….all of which went home with my brother…the Blue Moon for my mom and the Stella for my sister-in-law. I did learn that I like Stella more than Blue Moon, though I'd be fine with never drinking either ever again.
I find Stella to be very drinkable… to be honest, if someone asked me to bring my favorite Belgian Ale to a party, I'd have no idea where to begin.
"Drinkable" is exactly the word my sister-in-law used to describe Stella. I agree. Though if I were going to drink a lager, I'd choose Devil's Backbone over Stella 10 times out of 10.
It wasn't a bottle share, so it wasn't a contest to bring anything rare, but Stella and Blue Moon? That's not even making an effort!
If I had no idea, I'd go to Total Wine or Whole Foods and grab a hodgepodge of the usual suspects…stuff by St. Bernardus, Rochefort, Rodenbach, Duvel, maybe even Leffe or Hoegarden (if I were in a budget mood) or perhaps the American versions (Ommegang, Allagash, New Belgium, etc).
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 09:43 PM UTC
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lol

Space Freely
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 09:45 PM UTC
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=q
Yada
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 04, 2017 at 10:14 PM UTC
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walkie,talkie wrote:
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/delirium_cafe_to_locate_its_first_u.s._location_in_leesburg432
**stocks up on belgian's for space's party**
sweetcell
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 05, 2017 at 03:56 PM UTC
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Space wrote:
It wasn't a bottle share, so it wasn't a contest to bring anything rare, but Stella and Blue Moon? That's not even making an effort!
these are the same people who, if asked to bring cheese to a party, would show up with kraft singles and velveeta.
Sidehatch
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Re: The Beer Thread
January 05, 2017 at 04:09 PM UTC
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sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
It wasn't a bottle share, so it wasn't a contest to bring anything rare, but Stella and Blue Moon? That's not even making an effort!
these are the same people who, if asked to bring cheese to a party, would show up with kraft singles and velveeta.
I had a good friend in college who did that
these girls were always throwing a "wine and cheese party" and he showed up with MadDog 20/20 and Cheeze Wiz
and they were always gone by the end of the night