Wolf
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Trois Pistoles
First Unibroue product I've had. More will definitely follow.
First Unibroue product I've had. More will definitely follow.
werd to that. That's one of my favs. Try their 15 and their 2005 before they run out. I'm still waiting on their 16.Wolf said:Trois Pistoles
First Unibroue product I've had. More will definitely follow.
Dude said:Cooking up some hops smoked chicken wings, and I cracked open a pleasant surprise. I am constantly on the prowl for commercial styles that SWMBO will like, so I picked one these up at World Mart today:
Buffalo Bill's Brewery
ORANGE BLOSSOM
A light ale with hints of fresh orange.
Brewed with sweet orange peel,
orange blossom extract & honey
Really, REALLY nice. IMHO, it doesn't have that overly fake fruit extract taste like most citrus beers have like Blue Moon and Sunset Wheat.
It is a cream ale base....something I think I might try for this summer. Pretty impressive beer.
That was a college favorite of mine!pa-in-utah said:Herny Weinhards Blue Boar Ale...... Yummy...
The TJ's beers are like that. They are pretty good examples of the style, but not the best example of the style. The price is great, though.DeathBrewer said:right now i'm drinkin some Trader Joes hefeweizen. it's interesting, my roomate and i have been trying all their beers. They're like "style" beers. This is definitely a bavarian style hefe, but there's nothing different about it. it's like they take every recipe and just copy it to the letter, but purposely attempt to add nothing special or unusual into it. strange
Dude said:it doesn't have that overly fake fruit extract taste like most citrus beers have like Blue Moon and Sunset Wheat.
drouillp said:Am I the only one that thinks fruit loops when I drink that sunset wheat? I really don't like it. Tastes like I'm drinking fruity pebbles or fruit loops when I intended to drink BEER.
uwmgdman said:Just had Summit Extra Pale Ale......tasty brew........definately a 4 seasons type beer. It would be good in the summer or winter, maybe something like this would make a great house ale.
Brewtopia said:Ølfabrikken Porter - Rich robust porter from Denmark. 8% abv, chocolate, coffee, subtle smoke and leather. Very nice.
Man...that sounds good. You are a true beer snob, aren't you?
blue27343 said:I got home and tried it, and could think of nothing other than froot loops
Brewtopia said:lol...I try man, I try.
I just got home from Stix Brewery where a buddy and I assisted in brewing a smoked porter a few weeks ago. Had to stop in tonight and try it out. Wow, it came out great! 800 lbs of grain total. 125 lbs of beechwood smoked malt and 15 lbs of peat smoked malt. They said I can come back with a corny and fill it as payment for helping out! :rockin:
That freaking rocks! How'd you score that deal?
Are the labels painted or paper?Yuri_Rage said:Anybody try Iron City Light? It's not bad for an American light lager. It actually has a LITTLE flavor! I bought it because it came in cool 12 oz aluminum bottles, and I'm presently enamoured with metal bottles and their possibilities.
Yuri_Rage said:Anybody try Iron City Light? It's not bad for an American light lager. It actually has a LITTLE flavor! I bought it because it came in cool 12 oz aluminum bottles, and I'm presently enamoured with metal bottles and their possibilities.
They're painted. My plan is to bead blast them clean on the outside, then anodize or powder coat them. For a simpler solution, you could sand and paint them, or just leave the bare aluminum look and stick a label to 'em.Dude said:Are the labels painted or paper?
Dude said:Right now I've got a SN IPA 2007. I'm just not a big fan of this one. Wasn't impressed with the 06 either. Kind of harsh, and really dry.
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