Beer snob discussion thread
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justincredibleHad two of the apfelwein's I made a while back last night. I hadn't had one in a while. They are getting MUCH better with age.
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Mooney44CardsHas anyone had White Rajeh from The Brew Kettle? I think I'm obsessed with the stuff. Probably the best Ohio beer out there.
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Heretic
I had that a few weeks back. Very rich and good. Last week, had a sixer of Three Frogs IPA. Washed off the stench of work quite nicely.Curly J;1108738 wrote:I will say I'm really liking Flying Dog Imperial Coffee Stout. It is a little low in ABV for an Imperial, but nice flavor. I've been finishing my nights off with this one lately. I'm having one warm now. Yum !!! -
Curly J
Yes I have. I've made that posts a couple of times...so not sure if srs or making fun of me...lol. They are out at my Local beer store. I think I might have 1 bottle left in the fridge.Mooney44Cards;1109218 wrote:Has anyone had White Rajeh from The Brew Kettle? I think I'm obsessed with the stuff. Probably the best Ohio beer out there. -
Mooney44Cards
Sorry I haven't gone through all 30 pages, but yes I'm serious. That stuff is awesome. I wish they'd make it in bombers.Curly J;1109249 wrote:Yes I have. I've made that posts a couple of times...so not sure if srs or making fun of me...lol. They are out at my Local beer store. I think I might have 1 bottle left in the fridge. -
Curly JNo biggie Mooney. Just having fun. Here's my take on it from a few pages back...and the 'beg' below is short for 'begin' or long for 'be' maybe.Curly J;1095908 wrote:Going through a sixer of White Rajah from the Brew Kettle for Stongsville Oh. Very nice IPA (West Coast style). I've had this at a Beer Fest once and heard others talk of it, but never broke down and bought it. Hoppy yet well balanced with not too much bitterness. At just under 7% this is a nice session IPA. I will beg drinking more of this in the future...and A LOT !!!
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Fred Flintstone
I know it is out in Louisiana but I have not seen it around here. I usually can find most Abita beers at Andersons.Commander of Awesome;1109171 wrote:I believe Abita Strawberry Harvest is out. I WILL be on the look out for it. Anyone see it in stores yet? -
THE4RINGZQuestion:
I just poured a Stegmaier's White Ale which is a wheat ale and there are pieces of something (I believe they look like wheat hulls) floating in it. Is this normal? -
Mooney44Cards
Check the label. If its unfiltered then ya its entirely possible, and semi normal.THE4RINGZ;1109372 wrote:Question:
I just poured a Stegmaier's White Ale which is a wheat ale and there are pieces of something (I believe they look like wheat hulls) floating in it. Is this normal? -
THE4RINGZMooney44Cards;1109374 wrote:Check the label. If its unfiltered then ya its entirely possible, and semi normal.
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Sonofanump
I drink a lot of unfiltered wheat (Boulevard), what I'll do is lightly swirl the bottle as a drink it. Not sure if it is proper or not, but it gives a consistent taste throughout the bottle. </SPAN></SPAN>THE4RINGZ;1109372 wrote:Question:
I just poured a Stegmaier's White Ale which is a wheat ale and there are pieces of something (I believe they look like wheat hulls) floating in it. Is this normal? -
Curly J
I love Boulevard wheat. Loved it before I even knew what craft beer was. I wish I could get it in my neck of the woods.Sonofanump;1109424 wrote:I drink a lot of unfiltered wheat (Boulevard), what I'll do is lightly swirl the bottle as a drink it. Not sure if it is proper or not, but it gives a consistent taste throughout the bottle. </SPAN></SPAN> -
THE4RINGZI enjoyed the wheat beer. Then switched to a Magic Hat Howl Black Lager. I am a fan of stout, but didn't like this at all.
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Curly J
That's because Howl Black Lager is a Schwarzbier, not a Stout.THE4RINGZ;1109445 wrote:I enjoyed the wheat beer. Then switched to a Magic Hat Howl Black Lager. I am a fan of stout, but didn't like this at all. -
THE4RINGZYes I know, but I thought they might have similar tastes.
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BORIStheCrusherDrinking Monks Cafe Flemish Sour Ale now, had 3 left over from a 4 pack I bought over a year ago. Was really craving something different and a sour beer sounded good. Thinking about putting another one in the fridge.
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Sonofanump
They sell it in Indiana, I thought you would be not too far from there.Curly J;1109433 wrote:I love Boulevard wheat. Loved it before I even knew what craft beer was. I wish I could get it in my neck of the woods. -
Curly J
About 15-20 minutes away. At my old job I was in Indiana 3-5 days a week. I'll have to venture over there soon as you can get Three Floyds too.Sonofanump;1109476 wrote:They sell it in Indiana, I thought you would be not too far from there. -
OneBuckeyehttp://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/637/1713
Had Moinette Blond a Belgian Strong Pale Ale on tap. I thought it was pretty good, very complex, but not deserving of the high rating. (given a 100 by the bros.) -
Commander of Awesome
Is Anderson's in the gay district? It's probably not, which is why I've never seen it.Fred Flintstone;1109363 wrote:I know it is out in Louisiana but I have not seen it around here. I usually can find most Abita beers at Andersons. -
Raw Dawgin' it
reps for truthCommander of Awesome;1109839 wrote:Is Anderson's in the gay district? It's probably not, which is why I've never seen it. -
Sonofanump
Why the hate for The Anderson's? Where else can you find a Three Floyds bomber, a filet mignon, a garage door, A Milwaukee Sawzall, a yellow birch tree, and a freshly cooked Tony Packo’s double dog with the sauce?</SPAN></SPAN>Commander of Awesome;1109839 wrote:Is Anderson's in the gay district? It's probably not, which is why I've never seen it.
I buy 75%-80% of my hard to get beers at The Anderson's in Maumee. -
Mooney44CardsHas anyone seen Three Floyds' Dreadnaught in Ohio lately? I see a lot of Three Floyds but no Dreadnaught.
Actually I heard that they actually pulled out of Ohio because they couldn't meet demand and anything thats on sale now is just remaining stock. Not sure if its true or not. -
BORIStheCrusher
I would recommend Marinos, although you have to be careful of the freshness with a lot of their stuff. Also check out the Beer and Wine cave on Heatherdowns and talk to Matt, he can hook you up with stuff.Sonofanump;1109938 wrote: I buy 75%-80% of my hard to get beers at The Anderson's in Maumee. -
Curly JTHE4RINGZ;1109454 wrote:Yes I know, but I thought they might have similar tastes.
Dark is not a flavor, just like cold is not a flavor. It's understandable being that they are both dark, but they in two different beer families. (Lager/Ale). Heck even dark ales taste different. (Stout vs Black IPA...love them both)