Not as flavorful as one expects for a DIPA. Still not too bad.
Might be old then. I had some fresh and it's very flavorful and a great DIPA.
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The hb Pliny has spoiled me. Definitely a keeper.
Getting in the fest mood and figured this is better off getting cracked now. Pretty meh overall; huge banana, caramel and clove but pretty damn sweet with an unpleasant cookery taste on the end
I hope your homebrewed Pliny is better than the real thing.
I honestly found Pliny extremely underwhelming.
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Wanted to take the palate in another direction and decided to finally open this; I always forget how much I love this beer. Did manage to forget it was a 2012 however and damn near put a hole in my ceiling. So good though
Only had one. But inspired me to clone. Care to share a few favs? Austin's first craft only beer shop opened up. Willing to try almost anything.
Do enjoy brewer's cut, don't care for Real Ale otherwise.
What kinda board you hiding in that bag?
Ha, just a '12 Burton blunt. Figured while I was cleaning out my storage I might as well get the board out for a tune up and edging (assuming it ever snows in CA again). What do you ride?
If your in texas what are you guy/gals paying for a six pack of ballast point at gas stations?
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Been a long day don't judge
As far as IPAs/DIPAs that are available in TX, in no particular order: Sixpoint Resin, Saint Arnold Endeavour, Lagunitas Sucks and Lil Sumpin Sumpin, Sierra Nevada Celebration and Torpedo, Karbach Hopadillo, Ballast Point Sculpin, Avery The Maharaja (only comes out once a year so make sure it's fresh). Now for the things you'd have to trade with someone out of state for (All of these are well worth trading for): Surly Abrasive, Two Brothers Heavy Handed, Bells Hopslam and Two Hearted, Alchemist Heady Topper, 3 Floyds Apocolypse Cow and Arctic Panzer Wolf, Revolution Anti Hero
This is a very long list and I'm sure I'm still forgetting some.
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Just added some brett to one gallon jugs of my long strange tripel and buffalo sweat clone. Now making some apfelwein with my vanilla face RIS.
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As far as IPAs/DIPAs that are available in TX, in no particular order: Sixpoint Resin, Saint Arnold Endeavour, Lagunitas Sucks and Lil Sumpin Sumpin, Sierra Nevada Celebration and Torpedo, Karbach Hopadillo, Ballast Point Sculpin, Avery The Maharaja (only comes out once a year so make sure it's fresh). Now for the things you'd have to trade with someone out of state for (All of these are well worth trading for): Surly Abrasive, Two Brothers Heavy Handed, Bells Hopslam and Two Hearted, Alchemist Heady Topper, 3 Floyds Apocolypse Cow and Arctic Panzer Wolf, Revolution Anti Hero
This is a very long list and I'm sure I'm still forgetting some.
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Which Ballast Point? If you're talking about Sculpin, it's usually $16+ everywhere I see it. One reason I rarely buy it.
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Which Ballast Point? If you're talking about Sculpin, it's usually $16+ everywhere I see it. One reason I rarely buy it.
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How's it drinking? Should I wait?
nice! Burton bullet. Had it for about 4 or 5 years but I only get out about 2-3 times a year so I may have it awhile. Cant wait for snow season! Planning a trip out to NM for thanksgiving if the snow is good enough.
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