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Yesterday at Left Field Brewery:
Left Field Maris* Pale Ale (sample)
Left Field Eephus Oatmeal Brown Ale (draught)
Left Field Resin Bag American Style IPA (draught)
Then at Bar Hop:
Great Lakes Johnny Simcoe Pale Ale (draught)
Black Oak Triple Chocolate Cherry Stout (draught)
Bellwoods Roman Candle IPA (draught)
Left Field Maris* Pale Ale (sample)
Left Field Eephus Oatmeal Brown Ale (draught)
Left Field Resin Bag American Style IPA (draught)
Then at Bar Hop:
Great Lakes Johnny Simcoe Pale Ale (draught)
Black Oak Triple Chocolate Cherry Stout (draught)
Bellwoods Roman Candle IPA (draught)
"Bar people do not live as long as vegan joggers. However, they have more fun." - Bruce Elliott
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I think we had a few more too.jprime wrote:Last night with Scottatron, Ontbeermaker and Distr0:
3 Fonteinen Intense Red Oude Kriek
Goose Island Backyard Rye
Uplands Kiwi Lambic
Firestone Walker 17
Hoppin Frog Barrel Aged BORIS Van Wink
Fat Heads Hop JuJu Imperial IPA
Amsterdam Double Tempest
Forget anything guys?
Niagara college lambic style with peaches
Gandhi Bot
Zure Van Tildonk
Almanac Bourbon Sour Porter
De Wallen
Thanks again for hosting man. It's always a good time.
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Looks like a great tasting guys!Scottatron wrote:I think we had a few more too.jprime wrote:Last night with Scottatron, Ontbeermaker and Distr0:
3 Fonteinen Intense Red Oude Kriek
Goose Island Backyard Rye
Uplands Kiwi Lambic
Firestone Walker 17
Hoppin Frog Barrel Aged BORIS Van Wink
Fat Heads Hop JuJu Imperial IPA
Amsterdam Double Tempest
Forget anything guys?
Niagara college lambic style with peaches
Gandhi Bot
Zure Van Tildonk
Almanac Bourbon Sour Porter
De Wallen
Thanks again for hosting man. It's always a good time.
1. Nickel Brook Green Light Berliner Weisse
2. Nickel Brook Green Light Berliner Weisse
@ Bar Hop, it's sessionably lactic-sour, flavorful, ABV-light & delicious. NB is one of my favorite brewers, uncompromising style that does not pander to the faint of palate.
2. Nickel Brook Green Light Berliner Weisse
@ Bar Hop, it's sessionably lactic-sour, flavorful, ABV-light & delicious. NB is one of my favorite brewers, uncompromising style that does not pander to the faint of palate.
In Beerum Veritas
Tonight @ Only Cafe - Spirit Tree (not so great) & Founders Dirty Bastard
Tonight @ The Wren - Founders Backwoods Bastard
I did not realize it was a GL Tap Takeover event; GLB Troy was quizzing me about their hoppy beers... I guess I'm not a big fan of some of them and they cared enough to notice here on BT, hey what do I know?
^ Backwoods is sure worth a try though. Now sipping a Bellwoods Stay Classy, true to form in its bottled iteration...
Tonight @ The Wren - Founders Backwoods Bastard
I did not realize it was a GL Tap Takeover event; GLB Troy was quizzing me about their hoppy beers... I guess I'm not a big fan of some of them and they cared enough to notice here on BT, hey what do I know?
^ Backwoods is sure worth a try though. Now sipping a Bellwoods Stay Classy, true to form in its bottled iteration...
In Beerum Veritas
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Cameron's RyeBock. Fresh, rich, malt- and hop-forward taste, faultless and much better than any Maibock import I've had. This brewery goes from strength to strength.
Sinha Stout, laced with Ceylon arrack. This is the regular Sinha stout from Sri Lanka we get, to which I added a dash of arrack, a coconut spirit made in the same area the stout is brewed. Many years ago, Michael Jackson wrote that it was a local habit to do this blend. I could never taste it, due to not having the arrack. But LCBO is currently carrying a brand from this country, it is called Mendis Special Arrack, aged three years in "Halmilla Casks". I like the blend, the arrack gives the stout a slight woody taste with a touch of the coconut flower from the sap of which the arrack is distilled. Maybe (who knows) the blending was an attempt to secure the taste of stout when made in wooden vessels and served from wooden casks. Anyway it works - this one is to Michael's memory.
Sinha Stout, laced with Ceylon arrack. This is the regular Sinha stout from Sri Lanka we get, to which I added a dash of arrack, a coconut spirit made in the same area the stout is brewed. Many years ago, Michael Jackson wrote that it was a local habit to do this blend. I could never taste it, due to not having the arrack. But LCBO is currently carrying a brand from this country, it is called Mendis Special Arrack, aged three years in "Halmilla Casks". I like the blend, the arrack gives the stout a slight woody taste with a touch of the coconut flower from the sap of which the arrack is distilled. Maybe (who knows) the blending was an attempt to secure the taste of stout when made in wooden vessels and served from wooden casks. Anyway it works - this one is to Michael's memory.
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Little Quad tasting on Saturday:
La Trappe Quad (2012)
Blind tasting of Westy 12 (2012), Abt 12 (2012), and Rochefort 10 (2013)
Homebrewed BSDA (2013)
Cuvee De Keizer Blauw (2012)
Chimay Blue (2013)
Pannepot (2011)
Three Philosophers (2012)
All very tasty.
La Trappe Quad (2012)
Blind tasting of Westy 12 (2012), Abt 12 (2012), and Rochefort 10 (2013)
Homebrewed BSDA (2013)
Cuvee De Keizer Blauw (2012)
Chimay Blue (2013)
Pannepot (2011)
Three Philosophers (2012)
All very tasty.
Last week in Florida:
Cigar City Invasion Pale Ale
Cigar City Jai Alai IPA
Cigar City Hopped on the High Seas Citra IPA
New Belgium Ranger
Victory Hop Devil
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Sierra Nevada Torpedo
Dale's Pale Ale
Florida Brewing Devil's Triangle IPA
DogFishHead 60 Minute
Hop Ottin IPA
Boulder Brewing Hazed & Infused
Founders All Day IPA
Red Hook IPA
Sweetwater IPA
Harpoon IPA
Stone IPA
Lagunitas IPA
He'Brewed Session Ale
Avery IPA
Bell's Two Hearted Ale
Bell's Hopslam
Yuengling Lager
St. Pete Orange Wheat
Blue Moon
Cigar City Invasion Pale Ale
Cigar City Jai Alai IPA
Cigar City Hopped on the High Seas Citra IPA
New Belgium Ranger
Victory Hop Devil
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Sierra Nevada Torpedo
Dale's Pale Ale
Florida Brewing Devil's Triangle IPA
DogFishHead 60 Minute
Hop Ottin IPA
Boulder Brewing Hazed & Infused
Founders All Day IPA
Red Hook IPA
Sweetwater IPA
Harpoon IPA
Stone IPA
Lagunitas IPA
He'Brewed Session Ale
Avery IPA
Bell's Two Hearted Ale
Bell's Hopslam
Yuengling Lager
St. Pete Orange Wheat
Blue Moon