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Been working my way through the 1001 beer challenge, had some rogue's, brew dogs, and mill st last night...
- phirleh
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Southern Tier Chokolat.
Malam cerevisiam facieus in cathedram stercoris
"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
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"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
photos - http://www.flickr.com/photos/phirleh/se ... 039468171/
Man, I miss Bell's. When I was in Ontario, I'd pop down to K-zoo to see friends and pick up sixes of Two Hearted, Hopslam and Expedition.notdan wrote:Bell's Two Hearted
homebrewed Belgian IPA
Samuel Adam's Chocolate Bock
Thanks to my girlfriend for bringing up a few treats from Michigan
Having a Pliny the Elder right now. Bottled on Nov 11th. Damn, this is the shit! Honestly, only Hopslam competes with this for straight up enjoyment in my eyes.
- markaberrant
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- Location: Regina, SK
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Over the next month:
Ska Brewing Modus Hoperandi (IPA)
Avery Maharaja IPA
Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale
The Bruery Saison De Lente
The Bruery Saison Rue
The Bruery Berliner-Weiss
Allagash Confluence
Ommegang Three Philosophers
Victory Wild Devil
Sierra Nevada Northern Hemisphere Harvest Ale (
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Dogfish Head Namaste
Dogfish Head 90-Minute IPA
Great Divide Hercules Double IPA
Anchor Humming Ale
North Coast Brother Thelonius
North Coast Old Stock Ale
Ska Brewing Modus Hoperandi (IPA)
Avery Maharaja IPA
Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale
The Bruery Saison De Lente
The Bruery Saison Rue
The Bruery Berliner-Weiss
Allagash Confluence
Ommegang Three Philosophers
Victory Wild Devil
Sierra Nevada Northern Hemisphere Harvest Ale (
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Dogfish Head Namaste
Dogfish Head 90-Minute IPA
Great Divide Hercules Double IPA
Anchor Humming Ale
North Coast Brother Thelonius
North Coast Old Stock Ale
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I agree fully on Tumbler. SN's beers generally are full flavoured and complex: I found this beer, sampled on draft twice, the opposite.
Drinking now Mommesin's Beaujolais-Villages Nouveau just out. There's been a fashion in recent years to knock Beaujolais Nouveau, and sometimes that is justified when the stuff is raw and unformed, but this current one is excellent. BV is one of the best crus from the region in my experience, so that helps perhaps, but so does Mommesin's expertise. This wine has a full flavour with some of the fresh fermented quality of Nouveau, but nothing harsh or obtrusive. Bing cherry, light black pepper, dryish yet full. Excellent new wine and well worth $15.00.
Gary
Drinking now Mommesin's Beaujolais-Villages Nouveau just out. There's been a fashion in recent years to knock Beaujolais Nouveau, and sometimes that is justified when the stuff is raw and unformed, but this current one is excellent. BV is one of the best crus from the region in my experience, so that helps perhaps, but so does Mommesin's expertise. This wine has a full flavour with some of the fresh fermented quality of Nouveau, but nothing harsh or obtrusive. Bing cherry, light black pepper, dryish yet full. Excellent new wine and well worth $15.00.
Gary
Gary Gillman
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