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What Beer Are You Drinking? - Spring 2012


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I got into a 2012 Stone Russian Imperial Stout last night...buy them if you find them, quite exceptional. I'm going back for more.

Didn't quite have the body I was looking for, but apparently that can come with some age. I'll grab a few more next time I see some and do a little age trial.

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Warm evening last night, so we went with Mexican beer and tequila. I really enjoy Bohemia for a change of pace and tonight it'll be Tecate.

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Not impressed with the Samuel Adams 'summer collection'. Especially the cherry/wheat. :skep:

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Flying Dog - Underdog Lager

A fine new session beer at 4.7% Not malty like Session Red and not bitter like Bitter American, this one sits right in the middle of those two. It had enough body to give a good mouth feel but not so much as to make you feel full. It's not sweet nor bitter and has just enough flavor to keep you interested.

http://flyingdogales.com/beers/#/The+Pack/UnderDog

I was also really impressed by another session beer, Founders All Day IPA. Very tasty stuff!

http://foundersbrewing.com/the-lineup/all-day-ipa

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Not impressed with the Samuel Adams 'summer collection'. Especially the cherry/wheat. :skep:
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The next person I find that likes Cherry Wheat will be the first. It feels like a hostage beer to me -- to get a sampler pack of things you want to try, you are taking this cherry poison as well. Shocked it hasn't been dropped from the line-up, as I generally like most of the beers they make.

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The next person I find that likes Cherry Wheat will be the first. It feels like a hostage beer to me -- to get a sampler pack of things you want to try, you are taking this cherry poison as well. Shocked it hasn't been dropped from the line-up, as I generally like most of the beers they make.

Ha! The SA Holiday pack used to include it's own "Hostage Beer" (love that description, BTW :)) the dreadful (To me, anyways) Cranberry Lambic. Fortunately, they removed it the last couple of years.

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Agree about the Cranberry Lambic and the Cherry Wheat....yuk!

My favorites in the Holiday pack are the Old Feziwig and the Black and Brew Coffee Stout.

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Outside temperature dropped...sitting on the deck enjoying a Bells Two Hearted wishing I lived in Ohio, Michigan, N Carolina or the Chicago area so I could try the Founders All Day IPA. Sounds like I need to take a little ride.

Jon

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Southbound, will be in Macon tomorrow. Stopped at Country Boy Brewing in Lexington for a stretch of the legs and a pint of Fulcan-A IPA. Georgia here we come!

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Firestone 805 Blond Ale ... keepin' it local!

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Ha! The SA Holiday pack used to include it's own "Hostage Beer" (love that description, BTW :)) the dreadful (To me, anyways) Cranberry Lambic. Fortunately, they removed it the last couple of years.

I borrowed the 'hostage' term from the wine world -- some of the hot wineries try slowing cherry pickers and/or flippers by making them buy bottles+ of less desirable items to get the ones they want.

Forgot about Cranberry Lambic -- that one blows too.

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jester king mad meg on cask at Hay Merchant in Houston. Later will be at Karbach tasting event at Reserve 101.

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Budweiser from a can... I'm so ashamed! :shocked:

I'll be hoisting a few of those tomorrow evening... golf league. :grin:

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Founders Dirty Bastard - really a good brew.

Agree there! Have found all of the Founders brews to be excellent -

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Had a Bitter Valentine from Williamsburg Alewerks last evening.... one of the best undiscovered IPA's made today... IMO.... Thanks Steve!!

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Founders Dirty Bastard - really a good brew.

We had a very cool evening last night so decided to go with the Scottish stuff too in order to make room in the beer fridge for the warm weather months: Founders Dirty Bastard, Sam Adams Wee Heavy and Orkney Skull Splitter, my favorite of the bunch.

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Oskar Blues Dale's and Deviant Dale's at the beach, Tybee Island

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Nothin special for the brew, it was only colors light, but it was on the maiden voyage if our first boat. It tasted mighty nice!

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Alas, I have had to give up beer for a while, as much as I love it. I have been on a low-carb, gluten-free diet since the day after Easter. I do not like low-carb beers, so that is not a good substitute for me, whether they are gluten-free or not.

The good news is that I have lost 15 pounds since then. :cool:

Tim

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I consumed a number of cans of Bitter American at a party yesterday and I am none the worse for the wear today. Easily my favorite beer lately.

It's a great racing day on television with the Monaco GP, Indy 500 and the Coke 600 today. With the steamy temps outside, it's tempting to just chill inside.

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too hot for anything but Leine's summer shandy. At least from the michigan gas station's selection.

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