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Driftwood Ale. Very nice session pale ale full of flavour.
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grub wrote:started the evening sipping on a 2004 jw lees harvest ale aged in port casks, and finished it sipping on a cantillon classic gueuze. very different, and very good. now i'm thinking maybe a little glenlivit for a nightcap.
Sounds good. Hopefully not the Glenlivet 12 though. It's pretty weak in terms of single malts. But hey, I guess any single malt is good!
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glenlivet ain't my favourite, but it's nice and sometimes the price is right. in this case, it was the 16yr aged nadura cask strength. pretty hot, so it's one of the rare times that i actually throw in a little water - which probably brings it down from ~60% to more like the usual 40% we get anyway.SteelbackGuy wrote:Sounds good. Hopefully not the Glenlivet 12 though. It's pretty weak in terms of single malts. But hey, I guess any single malt is good!
lagavulin just keeps going up in price. wish i could always have bottles of that on hand!
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I'm as much of a peat monster as a hop head. Lag was always one of my 3 or 4 favorite scotches. These days I only have about half a bottle of Distillers edition, 3/4 of a 16 and about half of a 12...and all of those I purchased more than five years ago. I can't justify dropping $100+ on a bottle of Lag anymore. I'll only buy it now if I see it at a reasonable price going through duty free. Quebec still seems to have some better pricing for single malts relative to Ontario, Lagavulin 16 is only $100.50 at the SAQ compared to $124 at the LCBO.grub wrote:
lagavulin just keeps going up in price. wish i could always have bottles of that on hand!
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yeah, that's exactly why i don't have some on hand. i think the distillers edition is my favourite of the bunch, slightly above the 16yr. tends to be something that i pick up for a special occasion as it's otherwise hard to justify. still, it's damn tasty stuff.Jon Walker wrote:I'm as much of a peat monster as a hop head. Lag was always one of my 3 or 4 favorite scotches. These days I only have about half a bottle of Distillers edition, 3/4 of a 16 and about half of a 12...and all of those I purchased more than five years ago. I can't justify dropping $100+ on a bottle of Lag anymore. I'll only buy it now if I see it at a reasonable price going through duty free. Quebec still seems to have some better pricing for single malts relative to Ontario, Lagavulin 16 is only $100.50 at the SAQ compared to $124 at the LCBO.
Les Trois Mousquetaires Série Signature Rauchbier. Greatness.
The other night I had a Au Maître Brasseur Paroxysme Alt that I rated well above the average as well.
Along with the L'Amère à Boire Vollbier, there's some great German brewing in Quebec!
Or maybe I'm just a little biased because we're so lacking here in Onterrible? (I'm going have to get back to Germany sometime).
The other night I had a Au Maître Brasseur Paroxysme Alt that I rated well above the average as well.
Along with the L'Amère à Boire Vollbier, there's some great German brewing in Quebec!
Or maybe I'm just a little biased because we're so lacking here in Onterrible? (I'm going have to get back to Germany sometime).
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yeah dude, I can't see that working at all. Ahh well, you don't know till you try.Bytowner wrote:Derek, the great thing about Ontario is that you appreciate good beer all the more.
Blanche de Chambly with some rosee sauce... doesn't work as nice as I had hoped it would.
Tonight I'm having ................
Hopfenstark Postcolonial IPA
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/hopfenstar ... ipa/68771/
Pretty good, though the ratings on ratebeer seem to be inflated a bit. Certainly a good beer, just not "that" good. Glad I got to try it either way.
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