I'm drinking this right now. Decent, missing that little something to make it an awesome beer. But at 8% I'm feeling it, so it gets a pass.
I'm drinking this right now. Decent, missing that little something to make it an awesome beer. But at 8% I'm feeling it, so it gets a pass.
The darker the better. current regular rotation is Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro. I love me some nitro beerz.
Had this at my birthday dinner a week or so back. Absolutely awesome
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Well, the Holiday Ale I created (8.7% Belgian strong dark, deep red, spicy character without actual spices) sold out insanely quickly. I had been enjoying that. With it gone, I've mostly switched over to our nitro "porter". We decided to try nitrogenating our hybrid porter/schwarzbier. It is the shiznit, and I can drink it constantly. Great balance of full body and clean finish. Also have a great Belgian Imperial Stout that is our belgified omage to Old Rasputin and so is sort of like a string quartet covering Metallica.
Of beers I didn't brew: Celebration, Brown Shugga, and good Belgian dubbels.
In reply to SnowMongoose:
I miss that beer so much. Very sad that we don't have Firestone Walker out here in Ohio.
A Christmas dinner my brother had a bottle of Vikings Blood. At 18% it warms you up pretty quick haha.
My usual winter go to beer is the Velvet Merlin. Can't go wrong with any quality oatmeal stout though.
I just finished enjoying this:
I've also been having a few of my holiday homebrews from Christmas past
I was so happy when we finally got Founders here. I've been responsible for a few other brews coming here after talking to bar managers and distributors.
I just do my work for the people.
bgkast wrote: In reply to fritzsch: Dunno, what's in the bottles behind those cans of hipster urine?
Lagunitias Brown Shugga, pretty sweet. My roommate bought those. PBR is right in my price range, but you are welcome to buy me better beer
You can do better than PBR for the money. I know the bottom shelf pretty well. Try Hamm's if you can get it, or whatever comparable regional cheap lagers are available to you in 30 rack form.
Kenny_McCormic wrote:
Try this IF you can find it (I live quite close to Founders as was there for the release)
Serra Nevada celebrations, mad elf and delirium Noel are my three go to Xmas beers. I had others and try new ones but these three cant be beat lol
Narragansett ('Gansett) Coffee Milk Stout. Available in Southeastern New England.
There's no milk in it of course, but coffee milk is the official RI State drink so it makes for a good name. Narragansett Brewing Company is HQ'd in RI, and Autocrat Coffee Company is also located in RI. So they collaborated on this fantastic seasonal coffee stout. Well, not really, just the name and label design. Brewmaster Sean Larkin doesn't need to collaborate with anybody! It's available in 16 oz. "tall boy" cans and on draft. Last year the entire production sold out in a few days. This year they brewed more. (Narragansett uses out of state contract brewers for now).
However, since I was just diagnosed with pneumonia today and will be starting a heavy dose of antibiotics for the next five days my 'Gansett Stout will remain in the fridge.
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