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Your first *Aha* Imperial Sout
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- Bar Fly
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Your first *Aha* Imperial Sout
Don't mean to go overboard on the *Aha* postings. But I think this would be a good one and I'm interested in knowing what Imperial Stouts really caught other BT's palates.
Personally the first real imperial stout I had was The 2010 Abyss, sadly I drank it before the best after date on the bottle, to this date I compare all imperial stouts to this.
Personally the first real imperial stout I had was The 2010 Abyss, sadly I drank it before the best after date on the bottle, to this date I compare all imperial stouts to this.
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I think it was oak-aged yeti.
I had some tame UK versions and some brash US versions, but this one was big and very 'drinkable'. It is a well-crafted brew.
Bells has always been one of my favourites though.
Now I've gotten over my aversion to black 'patent' malt, and I do like them a little more brash. It's nice that BC Liquor gets the Old Rasputin occasionally.
I had some tame UK versions and some brash US versions, but this one was big and very 'drinkable'. It is a well-crafted brew.
Bells has always been one of my favourites though.
Now I've gotten over my aversion to black 'patent' malt, and I do like them a little more brash. It's nice that BC Liquor gets the Old Rasputin occasionally.
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- Bar Fly
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The Yeti's are probably the beers I'm most looking forward to trying from the bunch I got in Buffalo.Derek wrote:I think it was oak-aged yeti.
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"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
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