Will Crew for Beer
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Prince of Fatness
http://www.dogfish.com/restaurant/menus/brews-whats-on-tap.htm Damn that Black IPA sounds good. I hope that it lasts a little while longer.
http://www.dogfish.com/restaurant/menus/brews-whats-on-tap.htm
Damn that Black IPA sounds good. I hope that it lasts a little while longer.
That Black IPA was good. I had several of them. Galaxy hops, damn.
Not at it at all.
Good Bad & The Monkey
501. Peaotch by Terrapin Beer Company502. Pikeland Pils by Sly Fox Brewing Company503. Boont Amber Ale by Anderson Valley Brewing Company504. Peach Porch Lounger (Lips of Faith) by New Belgium Brewing Company505. Traditional Dry by Angry Orchard Cider Company506. 6 Bridges Cream Ale by Vino's Brew Pub507. Lazy Boy Stout by Vino's Brew Pub508. Firehouse Pale Ale by Vino's Brew Pub509. Hopzilla by Terrapin Beer Company510. Oktoberfest by Brooklyn Brewery511. Drewcastle by Thunder Brewing Company512. Stella Artois by Stella Artois513. Sweet Action by Sixpoint Brewery514. Perfect Tin Amber by Tin Roof Brewing Co.515. Boxcar Pumpkin Porter by Starr Hill Brewing Company516. Tweason'ale by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery517. Pale Peggy by Peggy Jill Brewery518. Samuel Adams Octoberfest by Boston Beer Company519. Shiner Oktoberfest by Spoetzl Brewery520. Bud Light by Anheuser-Busch521. Shiner Bock by Spoetzl Brewery522. Dogtoberfest Märzen by Flying Dog Brewery523. Harvest Ale by Southern Tier Brewing Company524. Old Bay Gose by Flying Dog Brewery525. Sobrehumano Palena ‘ole by Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales526. Punkin Ale (2012) by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery527. Venom by DuClaw Brewing Company528. Bare Ass Blonde Ale by DuClaw Brewing Company529. Timber Beast by Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company530. Hell by Surly Brewing Company531. Barbarossa by Christian Moerlein Brewing532. Badass American Lager by Michigan Brewing Company533. Baba Organic Black Lager by Uinta Brewing Company534. Toasted Lager by Blue Point Brewing Company535. Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen by Brauerei Aying Franz Inselkammer536. Spaten Oktoberfestbier / Oktoberfest Ur-Märzen by Spaten-Löwenbräu-Gruppe537. Oktoberfest Märzen by Paulaner Brauerei538. Pumpkinfest by Terrapin Beer Company539. Blackstone Pumpkin Ale by Blackstone Restaurant & Brewery540. Pumpkinhead Ale by Shipyard Brewing Company541. Post Road Pumpkin Ale by Brooklyn Brewery542. Sweet Stout by Hiker Trash Homebrew543. Whole Hog Pumpkin Ale by Stevens Point Brewery544. Young's Double Chocolate Stout by Wells & Young’s Brewing Company545. Racer 5 IPA® by Bear Republic Brewing Co.546. Hop Crisis by 21st Amendment Brewery547. Fifth & Vine Oktoberfest by Christian Moerlein Brewing548. Oktoberfest by Left Hand Brewing Company549. Enjoy By 09.21.12 IPA by Stone Brewing Co.550. Hex (Ourtoberfest) by Magic Hat Brewing Company
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
This is going to be my go to APA recipe. All 2-row with some of it toasted in the oven. I have toasted malt for several batches and really like the flavor that it gives me. I will use this recipe to try different American hops. The Amarillos were real tasty. This time I am going with all Citra. Yum. Ferment with a US ale yeast.
I took today off from work to get some yard work done after spending the weekend at the beach. Well, a couple of inches of rain put the kibosh on the yard work, so I figured that I would brew this up since I couldn't do much else. I must say, a bunch of Citra hops in boiling wort makes the whole house smell wonderful. Yeast is pitched, everything is cleaned up.
No beer for me today .... I had more than my share over the weekend. It's amazing how much easier it is to brew beer when you are sober.
Feeling the growl again
Hey WhoDat:
A drinkable beer, but the flavor was a bit thin for what I expect from this style.
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I think drinkable and a bit thin describes most of Abita's line. That said, it's hot country beer and that's why it's good.
http://www.runningahead.com/groups/Indy/forum
I have to say Turbodog and Amber are very quality beers though.
And there is nothing wrong with drinkable. There is a time and place for volume.
drinkable
In hand right now. Drinkable. Tasty too.
Glad you like it. Haven't seen it since I bought it and I liked it too.
So the "beer guy" at my beer store was adamantly trying to convince me that due to some tax in Indiana "all of the microbrewers" were "going back to California", including Sun Kind and Three Floyds. Perhaps it was a ploy to get me to buy one of the two six-packs of Three Floyds they had left (I bought one). However I know that the founders of those two particular breweries are NOT from CA, so they would not be "going back". He was pretty worked up about it...I'm sure he'll calm down when they don't go anywhere.
I have to say Turbodog and Amber are very quality beers though. And there is nothing wrong with drinkable. There is a time and place for volume.
Absolutely. Turbodog is one of those beers that really steps it off on tap too. For darker beers, they're great sitting outside on a hot night.
Glad you like it. Haven't seen it since I bought it and I liked it too. So the "beer guy" at my beer store was adamantly trying to convince me that due to some tax in Indiana "all of the microbrewers" were "going back to California", including Sun Kind and Three Floyds. Perhaps it was a ploy to get me to buy one of the two six-packs of Three Floyds they had left (I bought one). However I know that the founders of those two particular breweries are NOT from CA, so they would not be "going back". He was pretty worked up about it...I'm sure he'll calm down when they don't go anywhere.
Now...I could see a new tax making it so that the CA ones would be less likely to sell here, but the locals aren't going anywhere. I'm a little surprised the locals don't market Sunday off sales more heavily than they do.
This was the same "beer guy" that was like a deer-in-the-headlights when I asked him if they had any chocolate stouts in stock (this was what my wife sent me there for, I left with one bottle of chocolate stout in an $87 tab....damn fall beer influx!). He started calling into the back room asking if they had any "chocolate beer".
Google and Google News revealed NOTHING about a new Indy beer tax. I follow Upland's tweets, and they have said nothing.
Dude is mistaken, methinks.
Google and Google News revealed NOTHING about a new Indy beer tax. I follow Upland's tweets, and they have said nothing. Dude is mistaken, methinks.
Yep. I checked 3 Floyds' site and there was a section called "rumors and myths" which more or less indicated that there is a constant (false) rumor that they are fleeing to XYZ state.
"Beer guy" did not strike me as a Beer Guy.