GIVE ME YOUR BEER SUGGESTIONS!!

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eddysnake wrote:
malkinshair wrote:Got a 6-pack of Kona Pipeline Porter. Pretty darn good. Huge coffee flavor...almost too much. Don't bother trying it if you don't like cold coffee.
I thought the opposite with coffee flavor, I also had a cold, so that might have factored into it, but I enjoyed it very much
Yeah, my wife didn't get big coffee notes either...and I read some reviews after tasting that echoed your thoughts.

I'm just destined to never fit in. :wink:
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i'm out on that anchor christmas beer. i don't know why i liked it the first time i had it. not my style at all.
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Not going to roll though this entire thread, so I'll pose the question here. Anyone ever have beer from Peak Organic Brewing? In particular the Winter Session Ale? This is the description, looks interesting:
This winter wheat beer uses dark malting to provide subtle toasty notes. We then single-hop and dry-hop this beer with Citra hops from our friend Brad’s farm. Interesting pineapple notes from the Citra hop provide a stark contrast to the toasty notes in the body. An engaging and sessionable Winter
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picking up another 2 cases of Penn St Nikolaus Bock, this stuff doesn't last at all around the family
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My sister will be bringing me a 4 pack of heady topper and a growler of El Jefe next week from The Alchemist in Vermont. Very excited for it.
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I am going to Philly in March for a concert, and I think I'll try to go to Monk's.

I'd like to find these from my wish list somewhere out there:

Stillwater Cellar Door
Allagash Odyssey
Allagash Interlude
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Also, I am getting one of these from my friend in Portland.

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Oregon’s oldest craft brewery Bridgeport Brewing unveils a new, limited brew this week for the Great American Beer Festival. They took the 2012 edition of Stumptown Tart, a fruit beer beer with 2,000 lbs of raspberries and aged it in oak barrels for two years. The result, a blend: 50% Belgian tripel aged in wine barrels for a year, 50% raspberry Belgian tripel.

Apparently something went wrong in the brewing process and it worked out for the better (says the brewery doesn't usually make high end stuff). He says its one of the best sours he's ever had.
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count2infinity wrote:My sister will be bringing me a 4 pack of heady topper and a growler of El Jefe next week from The Alchemist in Vermont. Very excited for it.
Nice! Interested to hear how the El Jefe is.
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Kraftster wrote:Also, I am getting one of these from my friend in Portland.

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Oregon’s oldest craft brewery Bridgeport Brewing unveils a new, limited brew this week for the Great American Beer Festival. They took the 2012 edition of Stumptown Tart, a fruit beer beer with 2,000 lbs of raspberries and aged it in oak barrels for two years. The result, a blend: 50% Belgian tripel aged in wine barrels for a year, 50% raspberry Belgian tripel.

Apparently something went wrong in the brewing process and it worked out for the better (says the brewery doesn't usually make high end stuff). He says its one of the best sours he's ever had.
That sounds intriguing.
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So I have a bottle of Sierra Nevada Oatmeal Stout and a different brand of stout (I don't remember, big bottle, orange label, think it says "double stout") that my brother gave me.

What can I expect from the Oatmeal Stout?
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MRandall25 wrote: What can I expect from the Oatmeal Stout?
divine bliss
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eddysnake wrote:
MRandall25 wrote: What can I expect from the Oatmeal Stout?
divine bliss
basically. Oatmeal stouts have a nice "roastiness" to them that balances out the bitterness of the hops. Because of the roasting in most brewing processes, you often get notes of coffee, chocolate, cream. Because of the oats, the texture is richer, thicker, and smoother than a coffee or straight up stout. Oatmeal stouts often finish with a little on the sweetness but aren't overpowering. Oatmeal stouts are great "gateway beers" for people who are interesting in trying stouts and other dark beers. Yum-city
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went to get a mix n match sixer, came out with a couple bombers of Southern Tier Oat!
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Kraftster wrote:I am going to Philly in March for a concert, and I think I'll try to go to Monk's.

I'd like to find these from my wish list somewhere out there:

Stillwater Cellar Door
Allagash Odyssey
Allagash Interlude
I also recommend the curry mussels (and frites) at Monks.
(If that's your sort of thing.)
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Just had a peanut butter porter at a small brewpub here in Durham called Bull City Burger and Brewery. As awful as it may sound, it was actually really tastefully done and was delicious.
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Wtf. How did my Penn St. Nick get skunky in 2 weeks in the fridge?
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legame wrote:Just had a peanut butter porter at a small brewpub here in Durham called Bull City Burger and Brewery. As awful as it may sound, it was actually really tastefully done and was delicious.
Some stuff like that is deceptively delicious sometimes. It has to be done well and the right type of beer. I had a double chocolate and peanut butter stout that was delicious.
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The Oatmeal Stout:

The initial taste is kind of strong (it's similar to their red IPA, kind of bitter), but I like the roasty after-taste.
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Picked up a 6 pack of Pyramid Outburst. It's an Imperial IPA, 8.5%. Not usually a huge IPA fan, but I like this one. Pryamid does a good job on their beers, not sure if you guys get it out east.

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bhaw wrote:Picked up a 6 pack of Pyramid Outburst. It's an Imperial IPA, 8.5%. Not usually a huge IPA fan, but I like this one. Pryamid does a good job on their beers, not sure if you guys get it out east.

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What I've seen from them out here is few and far between.
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Went to a winery last night. Not really my thing, I'm sticking to the brews.
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I've become less a fan of wineries. Doesn't matter if it's one sampler or six, the hangover that follows sticks with me for an entire day. Did a tour around a bunch of wineries around Traverse City last year and I felt terrible the rest of the evening and part of the next morning.
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I generally prefer wine in my food rather than to drink. It makes me extremely sleepy.

One notable exception is Dow's White Port, but it is extremely difficult to get a hold of in PA for some reason. It's kind of a mix between a wine and a mead... very strong, but unlike some other White ports I've had, it doesn't end up tasting like you're drinking syrup.

The last bottle I had, I finished the night the arena deal was announced.
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My favorite type of beer is Samuel Adams Boston Lager. I love the taste, that it's smooth and it doesn't leave you with a bitter taste in your mouth.

Also when I was in Portland, OR this summer, I tried a beer made from a local brewery (Widmer Brothers) and the beer was called "Drifter", it's a pale ale. It had I very sweet taste and I enjoyed it very much. If they sold it in PA I would buy it.
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Bought my friend a bottle of V-12 from Victory. I've never tried it, but after reading some reviews I know I'd like it. My friend...I hope he does.