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I cannot get into the breakfast stout...way to heavy....
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Boy Was I wrong about stout beers. Cracked open Founders Breakfast Stout, that thing is delicious. I guess SA MerryMaker just wasnt my type. Ballast Point Sculpin IPA, pretty damn good. [emoji]128526[/emoji]
Went to my boys Christmas party last night...he finally broke out a stash of Sierra Bigfoot he's been sitting on for 6 years. He had six 6-packs. 2008-2013. He only opened a bottle from each year but damn. Tasting the difference by year was interesting. The 2008 was incredibly smooth.
Just getting into this craft beer thing,tried a few the other day Chimay Blue(ok) Terrapin RecreationAle(did not like),and West 6th Cocoa Porter(again ok,added points for being local).Can I get some recommendations,my tastes haven't developed much past "American Lager" or similar styles,for reference my favorite beer is Golden Export at Gordon Biersch.So any recommendations would be helpful as I'm new to this.I live in KY so things that are available in the Midwest are the most readily available...Thanks
Picked up the two base sours. I had zero luck with the fruit sours.Any San Diego heads pick up on any of the Modern Times sours they released this past Thursday?
I lucked out and was able to snag the Peach and Nectarine one. Didn't bother with the grape one cause I haven't had many grape sours that I thought were that great. However, I did pick up a bottle of Upland Vinosynth Red because I haven't had a bad sour from them yet.Picked up the two base sours. I had zero luck with the fruit sours.
Just getting into this craft beer thing,tried a few the other day Chimay Blue(ok) Terrapin RecreationAle(did not like),and West 6th Cocoa Porter(again ok,added points for being local).Can I get some recommendations,my tastes haven't developed much past "American Lager" or similar styles,for reference my favorite beer is Golden Export at Gordon Biersch.So any recommendations would be helpful as I'm new to this.I live in KY so things that are available in the Midwest are the most readily available...Thanks