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Introducing Light Mode! If you would like a Bar Towel social experience that isn't the traditional blue, you can now select Light Mode. Go to the User Control Panel and then Board Preferences, and select "Day Drinking" (Light Mode) from the My Board Style drop-down menu. You can always switch back to "Night Drinking" (Dark Mode). Enjoy!
LCBO 2012 Winter Craft Seasonal Release
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You know I thought this beer would be a chore, but I really liked this. It would age like a Methuselah, and an open bottle of a beer this strong (stoppered in the fridge) keeps well for a few days of casual sipping - in my opinion the exposure to air makes the flavors open up and improve!Andrenaline wrote:Pretty pumped to find Jewbelation in Thunder Bay... Will definitely be taking down a few of these while they're available!
Yes, I can knock back an equivalent bottle of 14% wine (thank you Mr. Sid & the Session Police) but with Jewb. Sweet 16 it would be overkill and a waste to drink all at once, since it has some intense, deep and, of course Schmalz-sweet flavors. You might not drink a 750 of good Sauternes or Porto all at once, either, out of respect.
Jump in and buy a few? Why not. L'Chaim!
In Beerum Veritas
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I drank the 15 in a single sitting, though it was the only brew I drank all night... I picked up a few extra of the 16 and will take your suggestion to consume a bottle over a couple nights! I'm inclined to agree that a bit of air helps to bring out a unique flavour profile. Thanks for the suggestion!Belgian wrote:You know I thought this beer would be a chore, but I really liked this. It would age like a Methuselah, and an open bottle of a beer this strong (stoppered in the fridge) keeps well for a few days of casual sipping - in my opinion the exposure to air makes the flavors open up and improve!Andrenaline wrote:Pretty pumped to find Jewbelation in Thunder Bay... Will definitely be taking down a few of these while they're available!
Yes, I can knock back an equivalent bottle of 14% wine (thank you Mr. Sid & the Session Police) but with Jewb. Sweet 16 it would be overkill and a waste to drink all at once, since it has some intense, deep and, of course Schmalz-sweet flavors. You might not drink a 750 of good Sauternes or Porto all at once, either, out of respect.
Jump in and buy a few? Why not. L'Chaim!
