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lister wrote:I don't mind pumpkin beers. Having a couple a year around October is fine. Just like some of the winter beers in December and January.
My favourite though is Southern Tier Pumking. I'm going to try to brew a clone this year though with less ABV.
Completely agree with liking a little pumpkin beer in the fall and winter beer in the cold weather. But, ironically, my memory of Southern Tier Pumking is that I didn't care for that one. Recall it being too heavily spiced for my liking.
a lot of people like Pumking and Warlock. a friend of mine told me that Pumpkin beers like Pumking are released early in USA (June). it's hard not to notice the "Anti-Pumpkin" messaging this year.
While not yet in stores, I checked the LCBO website and noticed that the Aventinus will be retailing for $8.85 per 500ml bottle. That seems a little steep. It will certainly reduce the number I intend to purchase.
BeerIsGood wrote:While not yet in stores, I checked the LCBO website and noticed that the Aventinus will be retailing for $8.85 per 500ml bottle. That seems a little steep. It will certainly reduce the number I intend to purchase.
it's $4.99-$5.99 for a 330 ml bottle in the US which works out to about $7-8 CDN?
9 bucks for that eisbock is fair. It was ridiculously cheap the last time it showed up here. I'm just glad it finally came back because nothing else really compares; just an exquisite beer top to bottom.
Schneider's Tap 6 Aventinus is also an exquisite beer, but I just love their eisbock. You're right in that it's certainly not something I'd need a case of. Last time around I only bought three or four bottles (and ended up trading one).
Something as rich as that eisbock should be saved for an important night. I treat it the same way I treat Samichlaus - once a year at most. Maybe two if it's a particularly excellent and/or terrible year
Has the Fuller's Russian Imperial Stout come & gone already? The LCBO listing gives it a release date of September 18th, and there seems to be none in the system.
skaghevn wrote:Has the Fuller's Russian Imperial Stout come & gone already? The LCBO listing gives it a release date of September 18th, and there seems to be none in the system.
darmokandjalad wrote:... Something as rich as (Schneider @ Sohn) eisbock should be saved for an important night. I treat it the same way I treat Samichlaus - once a year at most. Maybe two if it's a particularly excellent and/or terrible year
I find the S&S Weizen Eisbock a little too much even compared to the Sami.
I think Samichlaus is great, wish I had one right now. Maybe I'll crack a 2008 vintage Thomas Hardy's Ale. The 06 is also stellar but could use another 5-10 years to peak.
skaghevn wrote:Has the Fuller's Russian Imperial Stout come & gone already? The LCBO listing gives it a release date of September 18th, and there seems to be none in the system.
While the beer is listed on the LCBO website, no stores are showing any inventory as of 5:45PM today. Speaking of Fuller's, I'm assuming and hoping the Vintage Ale will make its annual migration to LCBO shelves.