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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:07 pm
by mooner
Another quick trip to Port Huron, MI

Sprecher Black Bavarian Schwarzbier mmmmm....
Arbor Brewing Jackhammer Old Ale
Bells Two Hearted IPA

Then a DIPA showdown

Founders Double Trouble
Bells The Oracle

Both remarkable brews, but The Oracle may be the best DIPA I've ever had. Mega piney and citrusy but with a surprising malt backbone. Super rare though, I'm going back over tomorrow to buy as much as they'll sell me as we may never see it again.

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:41 pm
by matt7215
thx to a mississauga beer run ive had a denisons weisse (at home!), a st ambroise pumkin, and now a sleeman bock

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:01 am
by Belgian
Corne du Diable IPA, lightly cooled has some nice grapefruit pith, lemon drop and pine forest flavors (moreso than drinking it cold). So amazing to have these.

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 4:27 pm
by icemachine
Kuhnhenn Simcoe Silly
Sierra Nevada Torpedo
Victory Storm King

yum yum yum

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:07 pm
by hopaddict
I just finished two number 9's and they were great! This is a solid IPA...and made in Ontario to boot. Looking forward to keeping this stocked in the fridge. I think a third is calling my name.

Beervana...

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:35 am
by Derek
Plenty of hop goodness in Oregon (I posted a few before)...

AleSmith IPA
Rogue XS Imperial Porter
Killer Green Wet Hopped DIPA Double Mountain Brewery & Taproom
2009 "Lupulin" Fresh Hop W/ Crystal Hops Full Sail Brewing Company
2009 "Lupulin" Fresh Hop W/ Cascade Hops Full Sail Brewing Company
Full Sail IPA
Nate's Übergehopft Fest Bier - Full Sail Brewery at Riverplace
Full Sail Amber
Full Sail Pale Ale
Inversion IPA Deschutes Brewery
Armory XPA Deschutes Brewery & Public House
Hop Trip (Bond Street Series) Deschutes Brewery
Hop Switch Black IPA Deschutes Brewery & Public House
Obsidian Stout Deschutes Brewery
Black Butte Porter Deschutes Brewery
Hooligan Laurelwood Public House & Brewery
Organic Tree Hugger Porter Laurelwood
Space Stout Laurelwood
Free Range Red Laurelwood
Workhorse IPA Laurelwood
Hop Monkey IPA Laurelwood
Walking Stick Stout
Walking Man IPA
Hop Lava IPA Double Mountain Brewery
Fresh hop ale Cascade Lakes Brewing Co.
Harvest Fresh Hop Oakshire Brewing
Old Rasputin XII North Coast Brewing Co.
Pliny The Elder
Union Jack India Pale Ale

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:45 am
by Garthicus
Wooooahhhh!

Nice.

Peche for me...

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:32 pm
by JesseM
Headstrong Pale Ale. One of the best-yet-still-ignored beers at the LCBO to me. Marked down to $2 a can, this is an amazing budget beer.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 4:05 pm
by hopaddict
One of the best-yet-still-ignored beers at the LCBO to me
I agree 100%, and it makes a damn fine beer for the golf course. This is a regular in my fridge.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:35 pm
by grub
some highlights from a beery weekend in boston:

mayflower ipa (cask)
ithaca flower power ipa (tap)
cambridge brewing om (tap)
cambridge brewing y.e.m. stout (tap)
cambridge brewing o.p.p. (tap)
cambridge brewing berlinner kendall (tap)
cambridge brewing porter (tap)
lost abbey yellow bus (bottle)
lost abbey cable car 2009 (tap)
ithaca brute (tap)
bruery white zin (tap)
bruery sour rye (tap)
sam adams old lambic (tap)
biergotter 2006 wheatwine (bottle)
alesmith 2007 decadence imperial porter (bottle)
alesmith 2007 barrel-aged decadence imperial porter (bottle)
victory braumeister pils (tap)
port hop 15 (tap)
lost abbey duck duck gooze (tap)
lost abbey sinners blend 2009 (tap)
bruery rugbrod (tap)
allagash fluxus 2009 (tap)
allagash interlude 2009 (tap)
haverhill belgian stout (tap)
pretty things jack d'or (tap)
biergotter 2005 barleywine (bottle)
far too many others that i can't remember...

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:35 pm
by bartle
hopaddict wrote:
One of the best-yet-still-ignored beers at the LCBO to me
I agree 100%, and it makes a damn fine beer for the golf course. This is a regular in my fridge.

Really?
It's always tasted sour and off to me. Tap has given better results, but still rides up on the bland side.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:00 pm
by Bobsy
Mostly on Friday night, but here's what I drank this weekend (with help):

La Chouffe
Weihenstephaner Korbinian
Weihenstephaner Vitus
Weihenstephaner Hefe Dunkel
Wild Rose Dunkelweisse
Charlevoix Dominus Vobiscum Double
Great Lakes Eliot Ness
Driftwood Sartori Harvest
Pannepot Grand Reserva 2005
Flying Dog Horn Dog 2005
Allagash White
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Péché Mortel
Duggan Number 9

All excellent beers, but my favourite from recent drinking was the Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold that I had on Thursday. Those guys really know how to make a great lager!

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:16 pm
by SteelbackGuy
bartle wrote:
hopaddict wrote:
One of the best-yet-still-ignored beers at the LCBO to me
I agree 100%, and it makes a damn fine beer for the golf course. This is a regular in my fridge.

Really?
It's always tasted sour and off to me. Tap has given better results, but still rides up on the bland side.

Its pretty flavourful IMO. Give it a try again.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:23 pm
by Derek
Sierra Nevada Estate Harvest (grain & hops all grown on site).

Marin White Knuckle DIPA... it's pretty bold.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:30 pm
by notdan
Blonde d'Achouffe from Brasseurs R.J. (my brother picked up a six-pack at Pop Montreal a couple weeks ago). This stuff was really solid. Good fruity and spicy flavours, lots of yeast. This is better than I expected from this brewery.