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Post by WilliamEstevan »

I took the plunge and grabbed a Dead Elephant from the 'BO this afternoon (which was, surprisingly, dead and made for a far more pleasant shopping trip than anticipated).

When it was really cold, the smoke was fully absent, but now that it's warming up she's creeping in. Far less than the first batch I tried, which—had I not been drinking it a friend's place—was sink-worthy; they have something amiss in their process and I'd love to find out what it is.

I really want to like this beer!

Happy St. Pat's.

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Post by Belgian »

I'm not 'drinking' drinking, but this is a bit of Stone Double Bastard I have corked in the fridge. Quite full of flavor. I never understand why they claim these beers are so challenging to drink, must be a running joke?
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Post by matt7215 »

Wellington IRS and BBCS tonight

i didnt have any session stouts at home for St paddys

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Post by velovampire »

Revisiting King Pilsner in bottle form. Wow, I had forgotten how wonderful this beer is. Superb local example of the style and expertly balanced. I'll definitely be picking up more of this as the weather turns warmer.

Next up, a brand spankin' new bottle of GLB Orange Peel Ale. Love the new graphics. I know this beer has its detractors, but I've always been a fan. After the Canuck's inconsistency, though, I've got my fingers crossed that the OPA is diacetyl-free.

Some friends coming over for a BBQ in a bit, will crack a growler of Hopping Mad then...

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Post by matt7215 »

homebrewed wild blonde, its being judged in ratebeer sour contest tonight so i thought id better have some too. hope it does well :)

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Post by SteelbackGuy »

matt7215 wrote:homebrewed wild blonde, its being judged in ratebeer sour contest tonight so i thought id better have some too. hope it does well :)
With your skill Matt, there is no question it will do well.
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Post by icemachine »

velovampire wrote: Next up, a brand spankin' new bottle of GLB Orange Peel Ale. Love the new graphics. I know this beer has its detractors, but I've always been a fan. After the Canuck's inconsistency, though, I've got my fingers crossed that the OPA is diacetyl-free.
Love that vintage Orange Crush look
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Post by TJ »

velovampire wrote: a brand spankin' new bottle of GLB Orange Peel Ale.
As pictured here?

http://greatlakesbrewery.blogspot.com/

That's definitely an improvement. Not that I care about labels.

Anyway, while I'm here, I'm having a Double Bastard tonight. Man do I wish Stone distributed in Ontario. Such great beer.

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Post by velovampire »

TJ wrote:
velovampire wrote: a brand spankin' new bottle of GLB Orange Peel Ale.
As pictured here?

http://greatlakesbrewery.blogspot.com/
That's the one.

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Post by SteelbackGuy »

TJ wrote:
velovampire wrote: a brand spankin' new bottle of GLB Orange Peel Ale.
As pictured here?

http://greatlakesbrewery.blogspot.com/

That's definitely an improvement. Not that I care about labels.

Anyway, while I'm here, I'm having a Double Bastard tonight. Man do I wish Stone distributed in Ontario. Such great beer.

You and me both. A gorgeous beer! A shame they have no interest in this market!
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Post by icemachine »

Lagunitas Little Sumpin Extra - now thats a damn tasy beer
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Post by bartle »

Durham Black Eye... yeah... show respect to this beer. It's awesome. The hops seem a little subdued since the first batch went out during Cask Days, but even now I'm still not complaining.


Great Lakes Donelly Black IPA. The nose on this one is pretty gnarly for a cask. It reminds me of really ripe rinds of grapefruit, oranges, other citrus before going into a marmalade, spiked with that american hop pine finish. Tastes damn good too.
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Post by bartle »

icemachine wrote:Lagunitas Little Sumpin Extra - now thats a damn tasy beer
I love tasy beers. :D
enjoi

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Post by velovampire »

bartle wrote:Durham Black Eye... yeah... show respect to this beer. It's awesome. The hops seem a little subdued since the first batch went out during Cask Days, but even now I'm still not complaining.


Great Lakes Donelly Black IPA. The nose on this one is pretty gnarly for a cask. It reminds me of really ripe rinds of grapefruit, oranges, other citrus before going into a marmalade, spiked with that american hop pine finish. Tastes damn good too.
Yup, the Black Eye is certainly sumpin' special. Wish I got to try the Great Lakes (and Church Key) Black IPA... hopefully they'll re-emerge at some point...

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Post by SteelbackGuy »

bartle wrote:
icemachine wrote:Lagunitas Little Sumpin Extra - now thats a damn tasy beer
I love tasy beers. :D

Ohh no! Jonas has gotten to another one of our members. Where will the spelling gestappo put an end ot the madness?
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