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Bell's 30th was pretty solid.
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Got these tonight
Still trying out new beers. I peeped a fair amount of ayinger oktober fest-märzen still on the shelf definitely gotta cop some before they're out. Just wish they weren't so pricey.
Just a little update. Didn't like any of these. Especially not the Monk. Had a burnt bread taste I couldn't get into.
Just a little update. Didn't like any of these. Especially not the Monk. Had a burnt bread taste I couldn't get into.
Man, Full Sail is one of my faves and Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest has been one of my top seasonal brews this year.
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Thoughts on the Backwoods Bastard?
I'm drinking a Breakfast Stout right now and wanna try something heavier. Big fan of stouts.
Slighted, I've had it a few times prior. It's about 2% more abv. It's a scotch ale aged in Bourbon Barrels. I found it to have a great barrel influence, almost no chocolate or coffee notes. A touch woody, roasty and light vanilla flavors. Smooth and sweet. It's not a stout in any sense. You'd be looking at KBS for the bourbon variety of FBS. But for the style that it is, it's the pinnacle top of the hill type stuff imho
Where can I find Pliny in San Diego?
i'm about an hour south of Harrisburg so there's a lot of places i haven't tried^Growth scares me. I have no vested interest like many I know who seem to want to invest or are invested less as a consumer, and more as a behind the scenes investor. I just see way too many people who are non loyal. On any average day, youll see a nice carousel of tourists at La Cumbre. They come and go, and may have nice things to say. But they are one and doners. I see the same with these large running groups or the biking groups. It's the IN thing to love and like local craft beer. I realize growth trends are showing almost unlimited potential. But that scares me. Limited releases come and go. I believe the better breweries are building up core lineups that will stand the test of time for a couple of years vs. those that see the $$$ before any sort of long term goal.
Crumps, how are most of those beers? Here where I live, I see many drinking local just to be or say they like or drink local. When it comes down to it, the local ambers are usually no better than a six pack of Fat Tire, at almost 4 times the cost, because it's draft/growler only.
I've only actively involve in this since about 2008 (what appears to be the origin era of craft for most areas). And I'm getting less impressed as the months go by. Mediocre beers flood bars all around. Beers that bars expect to garner the same price as the main stays. I give it another 8 months before we see some distribution dog fights.