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#292072 - 02/12/10 09:58 PM Re: beer thread **** [Re: pmbuko]
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Okay, all that looks REALLY good. And I'm hungry right now, darn you!

How did the Van Twee ale taste. That one looks very interesting.
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#292073 - 02/12/10 10:02 PM Re: beer thread [Re: St_PatGuy]
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The Van Twee (which means "from two") tasted fruity/tart/off-dry but very narrow flavors. It worked well with the food, though.
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#292079 - 02/12/10 10:48 PM Re: beer thread [Re: pmbuko]
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Sausage and lentils here. And I'm sure the tamale tasted better than it looked. \:o

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#292080 - 02/12/10 10:50 PM Re: beer thread [Re: bigwill2]
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And, I'm sure you'll all be jealous, today was $1 beers and $1 hot dog day at Santa Anita. First 3 courses were Bud, followed by 2 courses of mystery meat a la mustard, follewed by 6-8 courses of Amber Bock.

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#292082 - 02/12/10 11:05 PM Re: beer thread [Re: bigwill2]
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I think I am equally jealous of both Mark and Peter. Cheers, friends!
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#292148 - 02/13/10 09:40 PM Re: beer thread [Re: bigwill2]
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The sausage was amazing. The chef used neck meat from local Sonoma pigs, which he says tend to have sweeter meat than other pigs. The sausage had a delicate texture that went really well with the lentils.

As for the tamale, it was excellent, as well. But the mole really stole the show. It had no less than 20 ingredients, and the only ones I could confidently identify were chocolate, cinnamon, cloves, and some chiles of some kind.
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#292587 - 02/16/10 04:24 PM Re: beer thread [Re: pmbuko]
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I guess I could have posted this in the "In the News" thread, but here seemed most fitting:

World's Strongest Beer

How 'bout a quadruple IPA at 41% ABV?!?!
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#292591 - 02/16/10 04:41 PM Re: beer thread [Re: medic8r]
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Interesting.

Their beers are known for being huge and expensive, although I don't necessarily think that BrewDog's "extreme" beers are necessarily "better" than comparables from other breweries.

I wonder about the process; without distillation (or freezing?) it might be very difficult to make a beer that high in alcohol. I'm not aware of any yeast that would tolerate anything close to that in a traditional fermentation.

I'd like to try it, but that is an insane amount of money.
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#292592 - 02/16/10 04:41 PM Re: beer thread [Re: medic8r]
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WANT!
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#292614 - 02/16/10 07:45 PM Re: beer thread [Re: pmbuko]
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I'm very intrigued how that would actually taste.
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