hmmmm... I wonder how aged Hennepin compares to fresh.shafnutz05 wrote:Two years ago
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tonight I'm having Miller Fortune. my local distributor (Pistella's in Friendship). Had it on clearance for $15 a case. I saw that it was 6.9% and sort of assumed it was Miller's answer to Bud Light Platinum.
Well, this stuff tastes awful. Its like I'm 21 and desperately at the O buying 40s of Lucky Number and Laser on a Sunday night. I found out the concept was to create a beer to appeal to liquor drinkers that you would drink out of a rocks glass. I think I'd rather buy a couple of Mickeys.
Well, this stuff tastes awful. Its like I'm 21 and desperately at the O buying 40s of Lucky Number and Laser on a Sunday night. I found out the concept was to create a beer to appeal to liquor drinkers that you would drink out of a rocks glass. I think I'd rather buy a couple of Mickeys.
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lol, I worked at the O for a summer a good number of years ago. That place was so much fun at night, especially over the weekends.
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I had my first legal beer at the upstairs bar at the O.
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Terry was my landlord on Semple for several years. She loved my roomate Tony (a fellow Italian) so she basically let us do what we wanted. There was pizza, fries, and hot dogs for us anytime we had to pay rent.
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Currently drinking Stone IPA, which I think is very good. Really like Lagunitas, and would probably go for the regular IPA to start. Founders All Day IPA for something a little lighter.columbia wrote:Riffing off of MWB's post: which IPA do I need to drink to definitely clear up whether I like the style, because I've never enjoyed one.
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It's not the taste, but the feel. Does a mouthful of milk feel the same as a mouthful of water? I guess the best I can explain it is that some beers don't really seem to stick to the inside of your mouth (saisons), but others with a fuller body do (double IPAs, stouts).Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:Can someone explain mouth feel to me because it sounds like a weird way to describe how a beer tastes. If someone asked me what the mouth feel was for any beer I was drinking, I'd say it feels wet.
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ST tier de garde (Belgian ipa) is good, I got a growler from yesterday so it's probably not the best first impression, but I like it. A lot of citrus with this one, looking forward to a bomber. Also, the bells best brown ale is nicely put together. Kind of reminds me of Newcastle on steroids.
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Thanks. So it's a way to explain the carbonation and thickness. Got it.MWB wrote:It's not the taste, but the feel. Does a mouthful of milk feel the same as a mouthful of water? I guess the best I can explain it is that some beers don't really seem to stick to the inside of your mouth (saisons), but others with a fuller body do (double IPAs, stouts).Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:Can someone explain mouth feel to me because it sounds like a weird way to describe how a beer tastes. If someone asked me what the mouth feel was for any beer I was drinking, I'd say it feels wet.
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Just heard some news blur about some school offering a craft beer major. the industry is definitely big enough that it would make sense.
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There are many universities around the US that are offering short courses on brewing, and if you're going to just be an at home brewer, that's all you really need... heck, youtube can get you going at home. To be a craft brewer though, it goes beyond just making good beer, there's marketing, engineering (mechanical and electrical), accounting, etc that all have to go into it, and since it's become such a big industry, I agree, it makes sense to offer a degree that brings all of those thing together.
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Warlock finally came to the State College Wegmans. Got a bottle last night and will be enjoying it at some point this week. It's by far my favorite pumpkin beer. Seems odd to me that so many breweries do pumpkin ales, and very few do pumpkin stouts.
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My local bartender tried to convince me to get one today... at $14 per. I said thanks but no thanks, since I can get it in Ohio for $8.50 per.count2infinity wrote:Warlock finally came to the State College Wegmans. Got a bottle last night and will be enjoying it at some point this week. It's by far my favorite pumpkin beer. Seems odd to me that so many breweries do pumpkin ales, and very few do pumpkin stouts.
I get opportunity cost, but come on...
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It was 8 bucks at Wegman's
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Recent tasting:
Dogfish Head Red and White. Ale fermented in Pinot Noir barrels. The just-bitter finish and fruity nose showcased the Pinot's impact. A nice beer to please wine lovers as well. Really would pair well with a meat meal. 10% ABV.
Dogfish Head Rosabi. IPA brewed with wasabi. The pour was of a golden orange and yellow. Good carbonation. The nose or first few sips showed zero wasabi. About halfway into the bottle, there was a slight (mild) hint of pepper, but it was tough to get wasabi heat. A bit more heat would have been nice. Have this with sushi and a dab of wasabi.
Otto's Pub and Brewery. Double D. DIPA. A really good example of a double IPA. Not too malty on the front, and just enough hops on the back. The label says it is available in bottle form or draught. I say both are just fine with me.
Dogfish Head Red and White. Ale fermented in Pinot Noir barrels. The just-bitter finish and fruity nose showcased the Pinot's impact. A nice beer to please wine lovers as well. Really would pair well with a meat meal. 10% ABV.
Dogfish Head Rosabi. IPA brewed with wasabi. The pour was of a golden orange and yellow. Good carbonation. The nose or first few sips showed zero wasabi. About halfway into the bottle, there was a slight (mild) hint of pepper, but it was tough to get wasabi heat. A bit more heat would have been nice. Have this with sushi and a dab of wasabi.
Otto's Pub and Brewery. Double D. DIPA. A really good example of a double IPA. Not too malty on the front, and just enough hops on the back. The label says it is available in bottle form or draught. I say both are just fine with me.
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If anyone's looking for this, it's really only available in State College, PA.BigMcK wrote: Otto's Pub and Brewery. Double D. DIPA. A really good example of a double IPA. Not too malty on the front, and just enough hops on the back. The label says it is available in bottle form or draught. I say both are just fine with me.
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That's where I had it. St. College, by George.
I highly recommend this beer! The flavor is perfectly balanced for a DIPA. Not over the top.
I highly recommend this beer! The flavor is perfectly balanced for a DIPA. Not over the top.
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re: the Sam Adams ad, where they brag about making > 60 different beers per year.
Why in God's name would that be a selling point?
Why in God's name would that be a selling point?
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I picked up the Yuengling Oktoberfest at the Kroger. My first impression was "it seems like a 75."
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This was surprisingly good:
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This is solidly enjoyable for the price pointcolumbia wrote:I picked up the Yuengling Oktoberfest at the Kroger. My first impression was "it seems like a 75."
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The standard is the standard/it is what it is/will buy again at $6.99.
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Does southern tiers IPA have a strange/unique taste so far as IPAs go? I can't tell if it's skunk or what, but it tastes bad to me.
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From my selections from Southern Tier, I have not had any IPA that remotely tastes skunk.
Southern Tier is quality product. Check the bottle, if you haven't already, for drink by or borne on. You may have bottles left in the sun.
Southern Tier is quality product. Check the bottle, if you haven't already, for drink by or borne on. You may have bottles left in the sun.
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Slappy hates Southern Tier worse than Penn Stateslappybrown wrote:I have a confession: Southern Tier sucks ball bag. There I said it.
Ok, sucks is harsh, but overrated, definitely. Never had a single beer of theirs that made think I needed to have it again. Their Choklat is probably the closest.