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I am not talking cheep stuff. I mean like $35.00 a case and up. Even better home brew!
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Sam Adams Octoberfest is out and man it's good.
Can't get enough!
Sam Adams Octoberfest is out an man it's good.
Can't get enough!
... I should be bottling it in another 2 weeks. Then 2-3 more to settle and carbonate. Then YYYYUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.Enjoy,
BobMPS - Only about 1/2 a case left of the last batch (pale ale).
Nice, Wheat beer just in time for summer.
Speaking of beer, Pilsner is an art form not practices nearly enough.
How about (if spelling is correct) Delierium Nocturnum, again VERY dark and it is like you are drinking ink. But you get a great effect after drinking one.
Delerium makes two beers, the Tremmens, a tripple, or blonde ale @~9+% alc. a VERY good beer and has been reated as one of the best world wide by many. THe second, Nocturnum, id a Double, or Dark, not quite as high on the alc. but a very good dbl. if you really like the dark beers, try Deep Shaft Stout, St. Peter's Porter, and Youngs Vintage - a bottle aged wonder that is great, these three are english and except for the St. Peters are avail. in SF, CA.P.S. Regarding a beer asylum, check out: http://www.bottledbeer.co.uk/
happy tippling
Came across St Peter's Porter in a restaurant in Charleston, SC. Only in the bottle. It didn't fit any description of a porter that I could remember tasting. So it's probably authentic. And that explains while it only comes in a bottle.The restaurant also had O'Hara's Stout, on draft. Very nice. Less sour than Guiness, of course. Head not as persistent either.
Any luck having a yeast-related site here?
have you ever tried AVINGER Celebrator?
great Beer taste like coffe, chocolate, and a very strong malt taste....very, very good
Although the Huyghe brewery may have put out another one by the name you note. Delerium Tremens is a very, very fine brew and one which sadly is not available in my town at this point. Very potent and earthy...I miss it.
What kind of effect? Please tell!
Well, it might have something to do with the pink elephants on the bottle's label...
I love the following:Hoegaarden grand cru. Belgium weiss beer
Thomas Hardy's Ale. England, small btls, about 12.5% vol, matures over 25 years.
Chimay Grande Reserve. France?
Bishops Tipple (from the barrel) England.
Liberty ale. USA. Floral & original.
Beer de Garde. France. Beautifully made.
Sam Smiths Oatmeal Stout. England. 7% vol Big Yum
Red Stripe. Jamaica. Best canned beer since Gales H.S.B became ordinary.
Guinness. Ireland. Mind your head in the morning.
Gales prize old ale. England 10%Blimey, better stop, I keep remembering more......
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JJ
Or any other fortified chemical swill?It's wine, Right?
Hoegaarden White Pale and Dunkel are yum also.
I am doing some home mades now.
I sold some GAS Ampzillas to a guy that recomends Hachor Pchorr. Sounds good also.
I tried this French beer call Le Fem Du Mon. I think it mean "end of the world". 8% Alc.
"Fem" isn't a French word as I know it unless it's short for femme (woman, wife). Du mon means "of mine". They probably meant for you to read "The female of mine", or something of that nature.Then again, maybe it just sounds cool so they named it that. Like calling your suntan lotion "Bain De Soliel" (sunbath). Perhaps that's just an American affectation though.
I have it as well. It's from the foine folks at Unibrowe in Canada. They also make Maudite which is, a, more harsh. Very fine stuff. Along with that I like England's "Youngs, Oatmeal Stout" beats Guiness is creaminess, and it's not that expensive either about $13 for 4 stout cans. I highly recommend it.
I've been drinking La Fin Du Monde for years.
Love it.....One of my favorites!
also try Chimay, Hachor Pshor Wiesse
It probably is La Fin Du Monde, but I stink with no spell checker (it wouldn't help here anyway) and I had it a year ago at a friend's house and that's what he told me. Nice to see some posts about it and other beerphiles!
I was out last night trying some new stuff. Yumm!
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