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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Oh shit, the European guys are laying down the real drinks. I spent some time over where they make "real" beer and wow did I have some hangovers.
Ahh...Oktober Fest. That's better than the Mardi gras.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
What about Irish Carbombs?
@ junkie: Newcastle is good stuff.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Cracked open something new tonight. Theobroma, from Dogfish Head.
$14 for a 22 oz. ![]() From the website: Theobroma Availability: Limited This beer is based on chemical analysis of pottery fragments found in Honduras which revealed the earliest known alcoholic chocolate drink used by early civilizations to toast special occasions. The discovery of this beverage pushed back the earliest use of cocoa for human consumption more than 500 years to 1200 BC. As per the analysis, Dogfish Head’s Theobroma (translated into 'food of the gods') is brewed with Aztec cocoa powder and cocoa nibs (from our friends at Askinosie Chocolate), honey, chilies, and annatto (fragrant tree seeds). It's light in color - not what you expect with your typical chocolate beer. Not that you'd be surpised that we'd do something unexpected with this beer! This beer is part of our Ancient Ales series - along with Midas Touch, Chateau Jiahu, and other - step back in time and enjoy some Theobroma. Since 'Every Beer Has A Story,' you'll want to check out the Quick Sip Clip for Theobroma: Original Release Date: 05/2008 ABV 9.0 %
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Interesting.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Saturday night, my drummer is in Atlantic City, so no band practice. Staying home, bored.
Thought I'd crack open one of the big boys. 120 Minute IPA, the sickest beer ever made....that I know of, anyway. ![]() 9 bucks a bottle, 20% abv, the strongest and most flavorful beer I've ever had. I love Dogfish Head.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Wex, that pic above should be your new avatar!!!
'Bit' into a Lagunitas Maximus IPA today. It 'bit' back harder. ![]() From their site: Unlimited Release Leaning back on the restored Scrollarian vendta tera, she looked pale and gave her guest the prevarian eye. She spoke now only in pernicious circularity. Roundly he gave her the eye right back and she cupped it perspirianly. "Eat it!" he barked. Eyeing the eye, she allowed a rivulet of spittle to fall languid from her lip. "Why?" he asked again, this time repeatedly. "Why, why do you mock me?" Have I not been the idiom to which I am suited? Have I not swerved faithlessly?" A pall fell over them and then it fell over them again. "Again, why?", he asked again. "Again." she repeated with a touch of riparian ennui. "Give me the eye, now!" "Now?" "Now!" "When?" "What?" "Huh?"... On and on it went. What does it all have to do with beer? Huh!? Who? Thanks for your trust, and as always: Think Globally, Drink Locally!! Say "LAH-GOO-KNEE-TUSS"
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
When Im not drinking Stella Artois Im drinking this....
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
bud light lime haha
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
The Number 1 beer of girlie boy's all across the globe.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I picked one of these up today:
![]() Very apropo for our current economy.....w.t.f.! 7.8% and it is very malty as the label suggests. Nutty brown ale is good for the bones.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Nah, that was either Zima, Tequiza, or Smirnoff Ice.
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#169 (permalink) |
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Beer dammit, I was referencing to beer, not those college soft drinks.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
FINE! its gonna be Corona the next time...........
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
You may want to get away from those kiddie drinks. Get your liver going with some real good scotch or bourbon and then chase it with a craft beer.
I love Oktober Fest. Lot's of excellent beer to sample. |
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I like Jim Beam, it's made from the same stuff as beer, but not as bubbly.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
My buddy told me about a local beer store that has a good selection of craft beer, so I checked it out today. Whoohoo, now I don't have to drive a million miles to get the good stuff. Picked up a 4 pack of one of my favorites:
Dogfish Head Burton Baton. ![]() The label reads: "This special ale is a two-thread blend of young and wood-aged imperial ale. Please share it with loved ones and hoard it from the non-believers." ...and there's a guy playing a guitar. ![]() 10% ABV, and you can taste the oak from the cask it was conditioned in.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Ok, for reasons I'll keep to myself for the time being, it's cause for celebration. Called my buddy up but he's working late tonight, so I'm gonna crack open one of the big boys in my collection and enjoy it at home.
Dogfish Head Raison D'Extra ![]() This shit is like fine wine for beer lovers. This particular $9 bottle has been sitting in my fridge for about a year. There is a significant amount of sediment. The ABV isn't printed on the label, but it's around 15-18%. Not the strongest they make, but it's up there. And it's the 2nd one they have with a cowboy guy holding a guitar on the label. Not sure what the connection is, but it's cool I guess.
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
Who woulda thought that Sam Adams made "good" beer?
Not me. But I've been wrong before. Yes, it's true. ![]() Samuel Adams Imperial Series Double Bock This is a malty brew. Nice and smooth, not hoppy bitter...and at 9.5% ABV, it'll do the job. I think I paid about $11 for a 4-pack. From the label: "Samuel Adams Double Bock is brewed with a half pound of malt in each bottle, almost enough for a loaf of bread. This intense, rich lager reveals a deep mahogany color and velvety smooth flavor."
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Re: So where's the F'N Beer?
I am not a fan of Samuel Adams, as I feel you now pay for the label. I think it is decent beer, but all I usually see is the Boston Lager. I should hunt some of the other kinds down and sample....perhaps I've been wrong.
Week and a half ago it was Lagunitas Hop Stoooopid Ale. Wow. That was a LOT of hop flavor, and that's comming from a guy who loves IPA's.
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I've seen Lagunitas in the craft beer store, never tried it though. I'm not a fan of the super bitter IPAs.
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