Beer of the Day thread (and ci-derp)
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Sort of a dark ale, although the brewing process makes it not entirely fit that definition.
I used to drink it pretty often before I started branching off into different styles.
It's pretty common and reasonably priced.
#1646
Are you saying this guy is owned by Pabst?
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#1648
I don't know what kind of pricing you'd see in your locale, but a few of the less expensive imperial stouts that I find to be a good value in a pinch (flavor and ABV vs. cost) are (not surprisingly) from the larger craft breweries:
Lagunitas Brewing's Imperial Stout or Cappuccino Stout 22oz. bottles = $3.50
North Coast Brewing's Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 4x12oz. = $7.40
Sierra Nevada Brewing's Narwhal Imperial Stout 4x12oz. = $10
#1651
That seems cheap.
For instance, Green Flash is typically $11/ 4-pack out here, big bombers of good beer will be between $6-12/per depending on exactly what it is. For instance, most Rogue stuff is around $7.50 per 22oz.
Looks like alcohol is about the only thing that isn't cheap here in the buckle of the Bible belt.
For instance, Green Flash is typically $11/ 4-pack out here, big bombers of good beer will be between $6-12/per depending on exactly what it is. For instance, most Rogue stuff is around $7.50 per 22oz.
Looks like alcohol is about the only thing that isn't cheap here in the buckle of the Bible belt.
#1652
The Costco stores around here sell 22oz. bombers of that Rogue Double Chocolate Stout for somewhere between $11 - $13. It is good, but not $.50+ /oz. good. I will say that's not at all unusual anymore. The prices they charge for these bombers nowadays is approaching that of wine purchases.
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Local brew store (Beers of the World) has this on tap:
SARATOGA's DEATH WISH
Style: Coffee Stout
ABV: 7% IBU: N/A
Price:$7.99 / 64oz
Gonna head down after work and pick one up, as well as see what other stuff they have in bottles. Lots of selection, so I should find something good.
SARATOGA's DEATH WISH
Style: Coffee Stout
ABV: 7% IBU: N/A
Price:$7.99 / 64oz
Gonna head down after work and pick one up, as well as see what other stuff they have in bottles. Lots of selection, so I should find something good.
#1654
Local brew store (Beers of the World) has this on tap:
SARATOGA's DEATH WISH
Style: Coffee Stout
ABV: 7% IBU: N/A
Price:$7.99 / 64oz
Gonna head down after work and pick one up, as well as see what other stuff they have in bottles. Lots of selection, so I should find something good.
SARATOGA's DEATH WISH
Style: Coffee Stout
ABV: 7% IBU: N/A
Price:$7.99 / 64oz
Gonna head down after work and pick one up, as well as see what other stuff they have in bottles. Lots of selection, so I should find something good.
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And IPA with no bitterness? Hell, I might actually drink that.
I think almost all beer is far too hoppy these days. It's supposed to be a slight finish, not overpower the malt. I really think that most people really don't like beer, but are afraid to admit it, so they drink this hoppy ****. Like "dry" wine.
I think almost all beer is far too hoppy these days. It's supposed to be a slight finish, not overpower the malt. I really think that most people really don't like beer, but are afraid to admit it, so they drink this hoppy ****. Like "dry" wine.
#1656
This was awesome. The 18th Street Sour Note Blackberry.
20150521_152944 by concealer404, on Flickr
This was fun, too.
20150521_223345 by concealer404, on Flickr
20150521_152944 by concealer404, on Flickr
This was fun, too.
20150521_223345 by concealer404, on Flickr
#1658
I think it was $18/bottle. Worth it just to try. I probably won't make a habit out of it, but it's going on the list of "if i find a twenty spot on the ground, i'll probably buy another bottle."
I had a bunch of others that night, but it appears i may have been too drunk to continue taking pictures. Delermium Tremens was on the list.
I had a bunch of others that night, but it appears i may have been too drunk to continue taking pictures. Delermium Tremens was on the list.
#1659
And IPA with no bitterness? Hell, I might actually drink that.
I think almost all beer is far too hoppy these days. It's supposed to be a slight finish, not overpower the malt. I really think that most people really don't like beer, but are afraid to admit it, so they drink this hoppy ****. Like "dry" wine.
I think almost all beer is far too hoppy these days. It's supposed to be a slight finish, not overpower the malt. I really think that most people really don't like beer, but are afraid to admit it, so they drink this hoppy ****. Like "dry" wine.
And it depends on the beer, for instance, we have a local company that makes an IPA that's outstanding, Lagunitas IPA? I think is way overrated.
Fantastic beer. Also try their stout, I think it's Delerium Nocturnal.
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Last night after dinner, I took the wife to Beers of the World. They have a huge selection, but also a very knowledgeable staff. That helps to find exactly what you are looking for, and they provide samples of the beer on tap to help you decide.
The Saratoga Deathwish is indeed an IPA. Great malt flavor, but it is ruined by the hugely excessive, overpowering hops. Had it not had so much hoppiness, I would have gotten it. Making it an IPA ruined it entirely. Instead, I got a growler of Sam Adams Robust porter, and another of Rorbach's (local microbrewery) Vanilla Porter. The Sam Adam's is very strong tasting, almost harsh. The dark roast of the malt really comes through. It's fairly well hopped, but needs to be to offset the very strong malt flavors. The Vanilla porter is much more mellow, and the vanilla really complements the dark malt. That one is much cheaper, at only 8 bucks a growler. I will be going back for more of that in the future.
ALso picked up a bottle of Mississippi Mud Black & Tan. Very smooth, but fairly sweet. Made a great counterpoint the the Robust Porter. Bought it simply because the bottle - which looks like a little brown jug - caught my eye. Glad I got it.
And just because I have had it before, I bought a couple of bottles of Arrogant Bastard Stout.
Spent the evening sitting on the neighbor's porch, drinking beer with several neighbors while the kids played in the yard. Later, we retired to the back yard so the kids could swim, and sat around the fire pit. Nice night, great neighbors, good beer. It doesn't get much better than that.
The Saratoga Deathwish is indeed an IPA. Great malt flavor, but it is ruined by the hugely excessive, overpowering hops. Had it not had so much hoppiness, I would have gotten it. Making it an IPA ruined it entirely. Instead, I got a growler of Sam Adams Robust porter, and another of Rorbach's (local microbrewery) Vanilla Porter. The Sam Adam's is very strong tasting, almost harsh. The dark roast of the malt really comes through. It's fairly well hopped, but needs to be to offset the very strong malt flavors. The Vanilla porter is much more mellow, and the vanilla really complements the dark malt. That one is much cheaper, at only 8 bucks a growler. I will be going back for more of that in the future.
ALso picked up a bottle of Mississippi Mud Black & Tan. Very smooth, but fairly sweet. Made a great counterpoint the the Robust Porter. Bought it simply because the bottle - which looks like a little brown jug - caught my eye. Glad I got it.
And just because I have had it before, I bought a couple of bottles of Arrogant Bastard Stout.
Spent the evening sitting on the neighbor's porch, drinking beer with several neighbors while the kids played in the yard. Later, we retired to the back yard so the kids could swim, and sat around the fire pit. Nice night, great neighbors, good beer. It doesn't get much better than that.