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#14817 - 06/09/07 12:02 AM
Re: Oh, the humanity! of the beer thread
[Re: Ken.C]
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Registered: 03/25/07
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I've taken a fondness to Guinness these past months. Didn't care much for it in the past. I had mostly enjoyed porters, imperial stouts and belgian ales (favs include Rogue Mocha Porter, Rasputin Imperial Stout, and Duvel) however I've started to prefer lighter beers. Guinness is a nice balance between the two. Sort of an every day beer.
Edited by Hanzo (06/09/07 12:03 AM)
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#14819 - 06/11/07 01:23 PM
Re: Oh, the humanity! of the beer thread
[Re: Zarak]
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Registered: 05/09/03
Posts: 972
Loc: Brandon, Manitoba
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I'd have to guess the answer is probably "B" from that list....nothing tastes as good as when you are on holidays! Recently added to my list of favorite beers of all time would be this little gem from Unibroue: Trois PistolesAnother beaut from them, pretty thick and portish, but no so strong that a person can't drink a 1/2 dozen in a sitting (as i've done twice now - just to prove the first time wasn't a fluke  ). Think it would fit in nicely along side a number of Belgian Abbaye dark beers.
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#14820 - 06/11/07 03:12 PM
Re: Oh, the humanity! of the beer thread
[Re: Zarak]
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Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7650
Loc: Tacoma
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Zarak, I'm going to say "all of the above"  Scott, I've been a big fan of Trois Pistoles for quite a while. I think there are two things that set it apart from other readily available black beers. First, a very subtle use of hops. They're *there* to be certain, but only in harmonious amounts. Second, it's really a pretty light-bodied beer for something with that much flavor. You'd probably also really like the New Belgium 1554 and the Okocim Palone. I had several glasses of a delicious local IPA from Harmon Brewing this weekend. Grassy and resiny. I also had the distinct pleasure of tasting Rogue 10,000 Brew (big commemorative IPA; it tasted like more than 60 IBU, but I think that's because the finishing hops were huge). I'd be remiss if I didn't also document my opportunity to taste a 2005 Epic Ale from Portland's Roots Organic Brewing. One of only 100 bottles produced, it had aged very well. Big and alcoholic, with just a tinge of sherry. Very complex hop profile. I think it's probably better than the Unibroue Edition beers. Or maybe I'm just saying that to irritate Ken. Clearly, one of the ten best beers I've had.
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#14821 - 06/11/07 08:31 PM
Re: Oh, the humanity! of the beer thread
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Registered: 05/13/02
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Loc: western canada
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Has anyone tried an Innis and Gunn ? A few of us had them two weeks ago. I'm a big fan of lighter, sweet style, smooth, cream ales that have lots of character flavor (many Belgium blondes, honey browns, and even stouts could fall under this category), but the vanilla and toffee flavours in this beer were marvelous and yet extremely potent. I've found a new favourite for the year i think. The history of this rather new brew is interesting.
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#14822 - 06/12/07 11:25 AM
Re: Oh, the humanity! of the beer thread
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Registered: 06/20/03
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Loc: Tacoma
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Thanks for the tip, Chess. I haven't had that one.
There are so many brewers in America making "oak aged" and/or "vanilla" stouts that it has become - to the brewers, if not the consumers - almost a cliche. From the dates, Innis and Gunn were almost certainly on the forefront, but it seems others have successfully co opted the concept.
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#14825 - 06/13/07 12:56 AM
Re: Oh, the humanity! of the beer thread
[Re: Zarak]
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Registered: 04/02/03
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Loc: Leesburg, Virginia
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Was it Lindemans?
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