I just want to know what sort of box it's going to come in.
I just want to know what sort of box it's going to come in.
I would totally buy that.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/ct-bourbon-county-stout-2015-reviews-20151008-story.html
TL;DR: Rare not the winner.
So stop signing up for the lottery please.
All in all, this mostly fit with what I'm expecting. Prop as "interesting" seems about as fitting a description as I could have imagined. Given that I was a big fan of the Cherry Cocoa BA Dark Lord, the description of Regal Rye has me interested, as well.
Some versions of BCBS need to age a bit, but this is ready to drink, whether on its own or beside a weighty dish that's not too fussy (like, say, a steak).
yeah that sounds bad.Maybe it's something that really has to be tried before being judged, but drinking a Bourbon County Stout with a steak does not sound appetizing at all.
I've tried it before with a ribeye, and I'm not a fan. Flavors don't really complement each other at all, personally.Maybe it's something that really has to be tried before being judged, but drinking a Bourbon County Stout with a steak does not sound appetizing at all.
******** man, everyone knows that sardines and birthday cake ice cream pair wellLater he's also talking about pairing BCBBW with a hamburger and going on about the sweet/savory combo. I mean, sweet/savory obviously works, but it has to be executed in the right way.
Later he's also talking about pairing BCBBW with a hamburger and going on about the sweet/savory combo. I mean, sweet/savory obviously works, but it has to be executed in the right way.
Since you asked nicely today was the last time I'll enter the lottery.http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/ct-bourbon-county-stout-2015-reviews-20151008-story.html
TL;DR: Rare not the winner.
So stop signing up for the lottery please.
Founders Porter goes really well with steakMaybe it's something that really has to be tried before being judged, but drinking a Bourbon County Stout with a steak does not sound appetizing at all.
Sure there is. They call it red wine. Preferably a cab-bro-net.You people are ******* insane: there's no better pairing for a big BA stout than a well-prepared piece of beef. I'll usually pull a BCBS out in early spring for the first grilling day of the year. And last Christmas I made a killer rib roast that was complimented perfectly with a Rare DOS.
You people are ******* insane: there's no better pairing for a big BA stout than a well-prepared piece of beef. I'll usually pull a BCBS out in early spring for the first grilling day of the year. And last Christmas I made a killer rib roast that was complimented perfectly with a Rare DOS.
Call me when they start putting beer is Matryoshka dolls.Please tell me everything comes in a box. I'm so sick of my beer not coming in boxes.
Dessert with stouts tastes way betterYou people are ******* insane: there's no better pairing for a big BA stout than a well-prepared piece of beef. I'll usually pull a BCBS out in early spring for the first grilling day of the year. And last Christmas I made a killer rib roast that was complimented perfectly with a Rare DOS.
Call me when they start putting beer is Matryoshka dolls.
Stout is dessert.Dessert with stouts tastes way better
Revolution puts their beer in boxes
everybody loves Revolution :shrug:
Jesus... that Tribune link reads like a BA post.http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/ct-bourbon-county-stout-2015-reviews-20151008-story.html
TL;DR: Rare not the winner.
So stop signing up for the lottery please.
All in all, this mostly fit with what I'm expecting. Prop as "interesting" seems about as fitting a description as I could have imagined. Given that I was a big fan of the Cherry Cocoa BA Dark Lord, the description of Regal Rye has me interested, as well.
Revolution puts their beer in boxes
everybody loves Revolution :shrug:
Same with Firestone. Heck, so does Widmer (only no one loves them). Personally I don't mind the usual style of cardboard. boxes at all if that's the route they want to go. It's the ******* wooden box for Rare that's just too much.
Same with Firestone. Heck, so does Widmer (only no one loves them). Personally I don't mind the usual style of cardboard. boxes at all if that's the route they want to go. It's the ******* wooden box for Rare that's just too much.
You can think boxes are stupid and still like the brewery. I don't see the point of your statement.Revolution puts their beer in boxes
everybody loves Revolution :shrug:
You can think boxes are stupid and still like the brewery. I don't see the point of your statement.
I didn't see that post.http://www.talkbeer.com/community/threads/fib-war-room.1419/page-581#post-805886
When this picture of a new beer in a box was posted, I don't notice much corresponding derision about the box it comes in.