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Post by carguy »

Black Oak Nutcracker

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TJ
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Post by TJ »

I drain poured a Lost Abbey Angel's Share - Brandy Barrel Aged 2009. It was like drinking cold concentrated beef bouillon sweetened with brown sugar.

I'm about to drain pour a La Rouspéteuse. It's just a mess.

Must root around for something in the fridge so this night isn't a complete wash...

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Post by Bobsy »

Lagunitas A Little Sumpin' Wild
Beau's Bog Father

Lagunitas is amazing, but those guys know their hops so it's not that surprising. The Beau's is surprising because it has no hops (or a minimal amount at best), but still has a nice floral/herbal bitterness. Very interesting beer - reminds me of something Dogfish Head would try.

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Torontoblue wrote:
lagerale wrote:Thomas Hardy 2007
Had one on Sunday night, and it's still amazingly yeasty and young.
Is yeasty and young a good thing? Perhaps just impressive given their age! I've enjoyed the flavour of this beer since I bought them, though I only drink one every 3-4 months or so. Look forward to see how they age over the next few years.

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Post by TJ »

Pretty Things Jack D'or. Not the best saison ever, but decent. And lemony.

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Post by Streets »

matt7215 wrote: just pm me the LCBO store # that you want to list curmudgeon and ill do my best to make it happen
#249!!

For my birthday yesterday I had a couple of smashbombs, a brooklyn black chocolate stout, and a St. Ambroise oatmeal stout.

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Post by SteelbackGuy »

Church Key Barley Legal
Pilsner Urquell
Moylands Imperial Stout (thanks Mike!)
Dark and Handsome (thanks Mike!)
Double Bastard
If you`re reading this, there`s a 15% chance you`ve got a significant drinking problem. Get it fixed, get recovered!

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Torontoblue
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Post by Torontoblue »

lagerale wrote:
Torontoblue wrote:
lagerale wrote:Thomas Hardy 2007
Had one on Sunday night, and it's still amazingly yeasty and young.
Is yeasty and young a good thing? Perhaps just impressive given their age! I've enjoyed the flavour of this beer since I bought them, though I only drink one every 3-4 months or so. Look forward to see how they age over the next few years.
It wasn't a good thing for me. I'll revisit these in a few years time.

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Post by markaberrant »

Torontoblue wrote:It wasn't a good thing for me. I'll revisit these in a few years time.
I stand by the belief that Thomas Hardy's needs at least 5 years of aging before consuming.

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Post by markaberrant »

Charlevoix Vache Folle ESB - don't think this bottle is super fresh, but still an allright drink.

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Post by mistermurphy »

Nickel Brook sour maple porter.... is this a new style? Haha, either way it's gross and is heading down the drain.

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Post by lagerale »

markaberrant wrote:
Torontoblue wrote:It wasn't a good thing for me. I'll revisit these in a few years time.
I stand by the belief that Thomas Hardy's needs at least 5 years of aging before consuming.
That's a pretty good committed relationship! I take it you've had some bottles from 2006 or earlier?? I find cellaring beers a little frustrating, because I'm never sure when they've reached maximum potential (something that would likely vary from person to person). Maybe I'll slow down tastings to once every 6 months....

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Post by carguy »

Grand River Plowmans Ale
Black Oak Ten Bitter Years

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Post by icemachine »

lagerale wrote:
markaberrant wrote:
Torontoblue wrote:It wasn't a good thing for me. I'll revisit these in a few years time.
I stand by the belief that Thomas Hardy's needs at least 5 years of aging before consuming.
That's a pretty good committed relationship! I take it you've had some bottles from 2006 or earlier?? I find cellaring beers a little frustrating, because I'm never sure when they've reached maximum potential (something that would likely vary from person to person). Maybe I'll slow down tastings to once every 6 months....
The THA definitely won't have a quick peak that you have to worry about missing out on. Its far slower to change than something like the St. Ambroise Vintage
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Post by TheSevenDuffs »

Finally got around to buying an Innis & Gunn, which was pretty good.

I am currently drinking a Bootleggers Knuckle Sandwich DIPA. It is excellent!

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