I would love to get some lambic from '85.
I would also love to get lambic from '86, '87, '88, etc....
Niiice. Can't wait til he opens it on his 20th birthday.Richard just got a lambic from 87 yesterday on a tip from me.
1981 is an easy year, there are a ton of Royal Wedding ales from that year.Haven't had one from my birth year, but I do have an Anchor OSA from the year my daughter was born (2006) in the closet for when she turns 21.
Any body got ideas for a 1981 beer? Ie never really thought of seeking one out.
I was in Belgium around my 25th, so I had a bunch of different birthyear beer. Oddly the ******* Duvel was probably the best.
I got a birthyear Cantillon Framboise for my girlfriend, it was kind of terrible. 30 is too old for lambic, honestly. If you're thinking about a birth year beer, I wouldn't bother unless you get a great deal.
Even then, it's pretty rare for something to be worth drinking after 20 years. It might just be that the 25-year stuff I had wasn't great to begin with (it was the pre-ABI bellvue stuff, IIRC), but in general when things get old, they get bad.Or you're a youngin' like myself?
Just the tip?Richard just got a lambic from 87 yesterday on a tip from me.
It was enjoyed. Did not know/remember it was your birth-year beer.I had an '89 Samichlaus...but wound up trading it away after an awesome offer came through.
I haven't had one from my birth year yet, but was able to try a Coronation Ale from my father's birth year (1953). Was intense, though I got the bottom of the glass. Dat sediment....
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Super oxidized, but it wasn't terrible. Like I said, I got the dregs that went down like cement crumbs, so that added to the negative overall, but very interesting, to say the least.How was this? I've had a few bottles and they each tasted different even though they had been in the same cellar. I did had one last week that was ******* fantastic, but alas it was the last bottle
Within the past year (say ~ 6 - 8 months ago?) I drank an '88 JW Lees Harvest ale and it was nothing to write home about. If I was to open another one, I would do it late this month or into next month as we progress into fall. The taste of decaying leaves/paper will pair well with the scent of Autumn outside... nomsayin?ISO '88 beer
Any ideas for a 77' ?
ISO '88 beer
The '88 Harvest Ale I had about a year ago was fantastic. No surprise on beers this old, YMMV.Within the past year (say ~ 6 - 8 months ago?) I drank an '88 JW Lees Harvest ale and it was nothing to write home about. If I was to open another one, I would do it late this month or into next month as we progress into fall. The taste of decaying leaves/paper will pair well with the scent of Autumn outside... nomsayin?