Admiral Dick Fart wrote:Samuel Adams Boston Lager + Beef Jerky = 10 out of 10. God bless America.
hey, i did that on friday.
Admiral Dick Fart wrote:Samuel Adams Boston Lager + Beef Jerky = 10 out of 10. God bless America.
such a satisfying combination. holy shit I could use that right now!Raw Ting wrote:Admiral Dick Fart wrote:Samuel Adams Boston Lager + Beef Jerky = 10 out of 10. God bless America.
hey, i did that on friday.
IPAs are my favorite! I don't know anything about Pyramid Brewery but I usually go with Full Sail, Clipper City - Heavy Seas - Loose Cannon, or any of the Dogfish Head [insert number] IPAs, as far as IPAs that are readily available around here.NANOplague wrote:Thunderhead IPA - 4
I don't normally like the taste of IPAs. My buddy was dumb enough to leave them in my fridge though.
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:highfive:StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
Worst. Beer. Ever.The Seventh Son wrote:Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
My roommate opened it and didn't like it so he gave it to me. It's a monday and I wasn't really in the mood for a beer but I couldn't turn it down. It's not bad initially, but the after taste is something I can do without. Drank it while watching Tenacious D In The Pick of Destiny so that was fitting. 6.8/10, 7.5/10 without the after taste
copstache wrote:on a positive note, i hope if i get old and encrippled my nurses come and put on Judeobeast Assassin and watch my horrible atrophied limbs twitch in some mess of neurons flickering and dying
totally, this shit is horrible.Mooretician wrote:Worst. Beer. Ever.The Seventh Son wrote:Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
My roommate opened it and didn't like it so he gave it to me. It's a monday and I wasn't really in the mood for a beer but I couldn't turn it down. It's not bad initially, but the after taste is something I can do without. Drank it while watching Tenacious D In The Pick of Destiny so that was fitting. 6.8/10, 7.5/10 without the after taste
St. Bernardus 12 is definitely one of my favorites, but everytime I drink it, I can't help but compare it to Westvleteren 12, and feel like something is lacking.StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
I've never had the pleasure of trying Westvleteren, but it's high on my agenda.hephaestus wrote:St. Bernardus 12 is definitely one of my favorites, but everytime I drink it, I can't help but compare it to Westvleteren 12, and feel like something is lacking.StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
You now have my unconditional support. This person knows what's up.hephaestus wrote:St. Bernardus 12 is definitely one of my favorites, but everytime I drink it, I can't help but compare it to Westvleteren 12, and feel like something is lacking.StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
You know, I had always thought the only way I was going to be able to try it was to actually venture to the monastery. Luckily my soon-to-be brother in law was given a bottle as a groomsman's gift and saved it for when I traveled to visit my sister and him. There's actually a place in Belgium that sells them (against the requests of the monastery), though shipping international is a bit steep:StateScatologist wrote:I've never had the pleasure of trying Westvleteren, but it's high on my agenda.hephaestus wrote:St. Bernardus 12 is definitely one of my favorites, but everytime I drink it, I can't help but compare it to Westvleteren 12, and feel like something is lacking.StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
Yup, I've got a few friends in Gent, Belgium and have been over there twice. On one occasion I saw a sign for Westvleteren hanging on the outside of a pub, right on the city's main square. I asked if they had any, but was told that they get it in once a month and it lasts about a week. I'm sure I'll get an opportunity some time though.hephaestus wrote:You know, I had always thought the only way I was going to be able to try it was to actually venture to the monastery. Luckily my soon-to-be brother in law was given a bottle as a groomsman's gift and saved it for when I traveled to visit my sister and him. There's actually a place in Belgium that sells them (against the requests of the monastery), though shipping international is a bit steep:StateScatologist wrote:I've never had the pleasure of trying Westvleteren, but it's high on my agenda.hephaestus wrote:St. Bernardus 12 is definitely one of my favorites, but everytime I drink it, I can't help but compare it to Westvleteren 12, and feel like something is lacking.StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
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They have this on tap at the Concordia ale house that is by chinbeard's house. I might stop and have one on the way into portland tomorrow.StateScatologist wrote:Saint Bernardus 12. 10/10. My regular beer shop has a really good variety, but I can't help going back to the Saint Bernardus again and again.
If a beer is less than 7.5 or 8% abv, I would avoid it, if it's been in the store for that long.Geeheeb wrote:
7.5/10 - Bottle was at the store for over a year. Tasted like it was left in the sun or something, but still pretty good.
Brown ales are kind of dim.sundin wrote:Bell's Brown Ale 7/10
It was decent but sort of nonchalant. I definitely like their stouts better.
Yeah...I agree....it was my first time trying it and I've been impressed with Bell's other stuff.Ipswich wrote:Brown ales are kind of dim.sundin wrote:Bell's Brown Ale 7/10
It was decent but sort of nonchalant. I definitely like their stouts better.
they can be really good...sundin wrote:Yeah...I agree....it was my first time trying it and I've been impressed with Bell's other stuff.Ipswich wrote:Brown ales are kind of dim.sundin wrote:Bell's Brown Ale 7/10
It was decent but sort of nonchalant. I definitely like their stouts better.
It was a leftover from the weekend wherein I bought a bunch of Stouts and IPA's so it definitely tasted even more dim after those.
But I do enjoy a Newcastle Brown every now and then.