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Thanks for the site. I'll have to check this magazine out.
Brew Your Own and Zymurgy are also good magazines, though they tend to be geared more toward brewing than just drinking (esp BYO). Draft magazine is absolute sh!t. Don't read it.
John: We don't even understand our own music Spider: It doesn't, does it matter whether we understand it? At least it'll give us . . . strength John: I know but maybe we could get into it more if we understood it
For those of you very interested in various beer, I highly recommend www.ratebeer.com It's actually been down for a couple of days, but updates have shown that it should be back up soon. It's by far the best site for beer info and rating that I've found. A nice community too.
yeah beer advocate is sort of the rival to ratebeer. Personally not really a fan, but Ive had to use it the past couple of days while Ratebeer updates their junk.
Post by stallion pt. 2 on Nov 25, 2008 12:24:35 GMT -5
Just finished carbonating a couple beers last night that I made for holiday gifts. A spiced xmas ale (Bitter orange, cardamom cinnimon and nutmeg) and a coffee stout. Both came out fantastic, and will only get better before xmas.
John: We don't even understand our own music Spider: It doesn't, does it matter whether we understand it? At least it'll give us . . . strength John: I know but maybe we could get into it more if we understood it
I have yet to try this. I wanted to try some at the beer fest that I went to this past summer, but they ran out. They do carry this at Sunswick(where the mmj pre-party will be held), so I was thinking of trying a bottle of Brooklyn Local for the special occasion. If you end up stopping by, we should split the bottle.
Also, I had Brooklyn's Pumpkin Ale and Blue Point's Oatmeal Stout on tap. The Brooklyn was one of the better tasting pumpkins I have had and the Oatmeal Stout was surprising good considering its Blue Point. It was very smooth and crisp
Ohh If they have it we will split a bottle. One of the best beers out there reguardless of the fact that its limited. As is the pumpkin. I just think that Dogfish Head a makes better one.
I have to check with the owner of they do still carry the Local 1. They have it on their menue and have a bottle out, but they also say the have Innis and Gun and they haven't had it for a while.
As far the Pumkpin Ales go, I have tried the dogfish head, but it has too much of a bite. My fav thus far is the publick house pumpkin.
Seriously. At 11% don't plan on driving anywhere. And when you figure out it's brewed with cherries and honey ... Yeah its candy that gets you effed up.
Seriously. At 11% don't plan on driving anywhere. And when you figure out it's brewed with cherries and honey ... Yeah its candy that gets you effed up.
ahhh the memories of coffee shop christmas parties
I actually just picked up two six packs of that last week. There was a problem scanning it at the cash register and, while I knew it was like $15 each for the 6 pack the person asked if I knew what the price was and I told them $8.99 and so I got twelve mad elfs for the price of 6. It was Krogers Christmas present to me
Seriously. At 11% don't plan on driving anywhere. And when you figure out it's brewed with cherries and honey ... Yeah its candy that gets you effed up.
ahhh the memories of coffee shop christmas parties
I actually just picked up two six packs of that last week. There was a problem scanning it at the cash register and, while I knew it was like $15 each for the 6 pack the person asked if I knew what the price was and I told them $8.99 and so I got twelve mad elfs for the price of 6. It was Krogers Christmas present to me
and what a wild night that was...
I am hoping to have a pint of this on NYE. This stuff is wickedy good...and leathal