I don't want these Oak Aged beers too often, but I do like them once in a while. This one is good, but also much more expensive. Better value in my mind to just buy the 'original'.
Russian River Sanctification and Sherbrooke Heartstopper for me tonight - both great brews and representations of the different ends of the flavor spectrum.
Schneider & Brooklyner Hopfen-Weisse
BrewDog Alice Porter
Bar Towel 10th Anniversary Belgo-CASScadian Dark Ale - Delicious!
Dieu Du Ciel Equinoxe Du Printemps
FM Smashbomb
Tree HopHead
Cameron's 266 Dark
Cameron's Cream Ale
Having a Bell's Double Cream Stout. Just got back from a quick trip to Chicago with my wife, had a few local brews down there, nothing too crazy, Goose Island 312, Green Line, some Bells Two Hearted. Flew back and was 10 pounds over for a few bombers and furiously had to unpack clothes into my carry on to get within the weight limit. Went to Binny's on Clyborne, pretty much dumbfounded as to what to chose. They had more Charlevoix, DDC and Unibroue than we've ever seen here. And they have 2 kinds of Sierra Nevadas in their 7-11's. Awesome town...my feet are tired!
Hockley Black and Tan
Young's Double Chocolate Stout
Trying to get into stouts these days, starting to ease in with some lighter varieties. Got a Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti sitting in my closet for when I'm ready.