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Growler of Prairie Bomb!
Flying Dog The Truth
Evil Twin Ryan and the Beaster Bunny
Wicked Weed Malice
The Bruery Bourbon Sucre
Anchorage A Deal With the Devil
The Bruery Rugrbod
Cigar City Illuminating the Path
DuClaw Double Black Lightning
Crooked Stave Nightmare on Brett (Leopold Whiskey Barrels)

Did this on Thursday in celebration of my dad... my buddy even poured out some ADWTD for him.
 
Those were some awesome brews and a sweet boss pour on the **** Coco my man!!!!
 
Awesome bottle share tonight at a local bar.
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Plan Bee Mattrazzo
Plan Bee Precious
Plan Bee Sour Apple
Plan Bee Farmstand Ale 003 (Coriander)
Plan Bee Comb
Plan Bee Farmstand Ale Pickle
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De Garde Kiwi Bu
De Garde Poppy Van Ambree
De Garde Black Razz Bu (HOLY ****)
Cigar City BA Caffe Americano (HOLLLLLYYYY SHITTTT)
Cigar City El CID
Pizza Boy Abascio Cell
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S.A.R.A. Quality of Life
The Rare Barrel Sirius Black
Perennial La Boheme
The Commons Fishing with Hallet
2nd Shift Chaotic Insecure Delusion
Triple Voodoo Barrel Aged King Leopold

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Four Corners Fleur De Lis
Three Floyds Big Tiddy Assassin
Three Floyds Chevalier Bertrand du Guesclin
Spiteful Barrel-Aged G.F.Y. Stout


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Tired Hands The Emptiness is Not Eternal
Cigar City Citra Guayarbera
Alpine Bine & Vine (3rd Anniversary)
Mikkeller Hues
The Bruery Smokey and the Bois (Surprise Hit)
Community Legion
Burnside Barrel Aged White Out (2012)
 
AHHHHH!!!!!!
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Will inventory later
SQN Twisted & Bent
SQN Mr. K The Noble Man 2000
CellarMaker Double Dobis
CellarMaker Christopher Riwakan
TG Assassin
SQN Hollerin' M
Schramm's Apple
SARA Westly
Cantillon Fou Foune 2010-2014
BA Abraxas Batch 1 and Batch 2

Schramm's Statement Batch 2
SQN Flagrante
Cellarmaker Something in a Growler
Schramm's Small Batch Ginger
SARA Cellar Palette
Westbrook Double Barrel Mexican Cake
Armand'4 ALL SEASONS
Milk
2004 C&C La Folie
New Glarus VSB
HF Le Sarrasin
Schramm's Black Agnes
Cantillon St. Lamvinus
AC Golden Colorambic
Schramm's HoD Batch 1
SARA Stenciled Pages



BEST. TASTING. EVER.

Thanks to schwartzoid, buzzword, stupac2, dridge11, slaphappysnark, space_guy9, blabaer, johnnyramirez, obiwan_k3n00bi, obiwan, CheapBeerBuzz, bugdoc, and all the others there! Best ever
 
SQN Twisted & Bent
SQN Mr. K The Noble Man 2000
CellarMaker Double Dobis
CellarMaker Christopher Riwakan
TG Assassin
SQN Hollerin' M
Schramm's Apple
SARA Westly
Cantillon Fou Foune 2010-2014
BA Abraxas Batch 1 and Batch 2

Schramm's Statement Batch 2
SQN Flagrante
Cellarmaker Something in a Growler
Schramm's Small Batch Ginger
SARA Cellar Palette
Westbrook Double Barrel Mexican Cake
Armand'4 ALL SEASONS
Milk
2004 C&C La Folie
New Glarus VSB
HF Le Sarrasin
Schramm's Black Agnes
Cantillon St. Lamvinus
AC Golden Colorambic
Schramm's HoD Batch 1
SARA Stenciled Pages



BEST. TASTING. EVER.

Thanks to schwartzoid, buzzword, stupac2, dridge11, slaphappysnark, space_guy9, blabaer, johnnyramirez, obiwan_k3n00bi, obiwan, CheapBeerBuzz, bugdoc, and all the others there! Best ever
Also, ISO those pastries!
Thanks to everyone, that was killer. Wish I could have hung around longer...and taken bigger pours of everything.
 
I partook in a rare (baby whale?) beer share some friends wanted to do this past weekend. We probably spent a couple months tracking down various bottles for it. Overall, it was a very fun experience but not sure it's something I'm looking to do again soon (or ever).

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Some notes (on the highlights and lowlights):

Blanc de Blancs: Some good white wine notes up front before the over-the-top sourness kicks in with an acidic finish.
Fuzzy: Overly sour as well (it mellows a bit as it warms), but the peach character is very good. I feel Side Project is overhyped.
KBBS: The maple and coffee characters are incredible (lots of caramel and dark chocolate as well), and the bourbon backbone complements it perfectly. One thing we noticed was that if you let it warm too much, the flavors completely fall apart into the individual components (definitely weird).
VSB
Life is Like
DB Huna
OGV 2008
Blabaer 2009: Fresh blueberries and pleasantly sour, with the funk coming out as it warms. Very delicious.
Persica: A perfect balance between the peaches, brett, and oak.
RW Mexican Cake: The spices were still very much present in this bottle. Very surprised at how the chilis and chocolate flavors meshed with the dark grape characters and tannic finish.
SHRBL: An incredible raspberry jam nose and flavor in the front. The finish brings out the oak but also turns a bit acidic (not overly so).
Crianza Helena: It was cool to try, but everyone agreed it was overrated. Some nice peach, citrus, and honey sweetness throughout but not particularly memorable.
Blauw: Lived up to the hype and the best geuze I've ever had. Nose has some wonderful fruit characters (peaches, lemon zest) but also the barnyard funk as well. The flavor is incredibly balanced though, as there is a nice sourness to accompany the funk as well. The beer of the night.
Moscatel Dark Lord
BVDL 2013: The worst beer of the night. It appears there may be some bottle variation with this beer, as our bottle was sour and the slight hint of vanilla left tasted like extract. Several people have told me that they've had bottles that were awesome (and there are those waving the flag for it on the other site as the BEST YEAR EVER) so it was definitely disappointing.
2014 BA Mexican Cake: I didn't particularly like any of them. The base beer is dominated by the tequila booze in the Tequila BA one and the rye in the DB BA one. The best of the 3 was probably the 4 Roses one, but the flavors didn't seem to come together fully in that one either.
 
I partook in a rare (baby whale?) beer share some friends wanted to do this past weekend. We probably spent a couple months tracking down various bottles for it. Overall, it was a very fun experience but not sure it's something I'm looking to do again soon (or ever).

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Some notes (on the highlights and lowlights):

Blanc de Blancs: Some good white wine notes up front before the over-the-top sourness kicks in with an acidic finish.
Fuzzy: Overly sour as well (it mellows a bit as it warms), but the peach character is very good. I feel Side Project is overhyped.
KBBS: The maple and coffee characters are incredible (lots of caramel and dark chocolate as well), and the bourbon backbone complements it perfectly. One thing we noticed was that if you let it warm too much, the flavors completely fall apart into the individual components (definitely weird).
VSB
Life is Like
DB Huna
OGV 2008
Blabaer 2009: Fresh blueberries and pleasantly sour, with the funk coming out as it warms. Very delicious.
Persica: A perfect balance between the peaches, brett, and oak.
RW Mexican Cake: The spices were still very much present in this bottle. Very surprised at how the chilis and chocolate flavors meshed with the dark grape characters and tannic finish.
SHRBL: An incredible raspberry jam nose and flavor in the front. The finish brings out the oak but also turns a bit acidic (not overly so).
Crianza Helena: It was cool to try, but everyone agreed it was overrated. Some nice peach, citrus, and honey sweetness throughout but not particularly memorable.
Blauw: Lived up to the hype and the best geuze I've ever had. Nose has some wonderful fruit characters (peaches, lemon zest) but also the barnyard funk as well. The flavor is incredibly balanced though, as there is a nice sourness to accompany the funk as well. The beer of the night.
Moscatel Dark Lord
BVDL 2013: The worst beer of the night. It appears there may be some bottle variation with this beer, as our bottle was sour and the slight hint of vanilla left tasted like extract. Several people have told me that they've had bottles that were awesome (and there are those waving the flag for it on the other site as the BEST YEAR EVER) so it was definitely disappointing.
2014 BA Mexican Cake: I didn't particularly like any of them. The base beer is dominated by the tequila booze in the Tequila BA one and the rye in the DB BA one. The best of the 3 was probably the 4 Roses one, but the flavors didn't seem to come together fully in that one either.

Baby whale?! Those are pretty damn whale-y. I've only had OGV 08 out of all of those. Then again, my whale game is nonexistent besides having tried T20 ("the shittiest whale") and Rare, which every FIB has had a million times.
 
I partook in a rare (baby whale?) beer share some friends wanted to do this past weekend. We probably spent a couple months tracking down various bottles for it. Overall, it was a very fun experience but not sure it's something I'm looking to do again soon (or ever).

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Some notes (on the highlights and lowlights):

Blanc de Blancs: Some good white wine notes up front before the over-the-top sourness kicks in with an acidic finish.
Fuzzy: Overly sour as well (it mellows a bit as it warms), but the peach character is very good. I feel Side Project is overhyped.
KBBS: The maple and coffee characters are incredible (lots of caramel and dark chocolate as well), and the bourbon backbone complements it perfectly. One thing we noticed was that if you let it warm too much, the flavors completely fall apart into the individual components (definitely weird).
VSB
Life is Like
DB Huna
OGV 2008
Blabaer 2009: Fresh blueberries and pleasantly sour, with the funk coming out as it warms. Very delicious.
Persica: A perfect balance between the peaches, brett, and oak.
RW Mexican Cake: The spices were still very much present in this bottle. Very surprised at how the chilis and chocolate flavors meshed with the dark grape characters and tannic finish.
SHRBL: An incredible raspberry jam nose and flavor in the front. The finish brings out the oak but also turns a bit acidic (not overly so).
Crianza Helena: It was cool to try, but everyone agreed it was overrated. Some nice peach, citrus, and honey sweetness throughout but not particularly memorable.
Blauw: Lived up to the hype and the best geuze I've ever had. Nose has some wonderful fruit characters (peaches, lemon zest) but also the barnyard funk as well. The flavor is incredibly balanced though, as there is a nice sourness to accompany the funk as well. The beer of the night.
Moscatel Dark Lord
BVDL 2013: The worst beer of the night. It appears there may be some bottle variation with this beer, as our bottle was sour and the slight hint of vanilla left tasted like extract. Several people have told me that they've had bottles that were awesome (and there are those waving the flag for it on the other site as the BEST YEAR EVER) so it was definitely disappointing.
2014 BA Mexican Cake: I didn't particularly like any of them. The base beer is dominated by the tequila booze in the Tequila BA one and the rye in the DB BA one. The best of the 3 was probably the 4 Roses one, but the flavors didn't seem to come together fully in that one either.
We had the exact same issue with BVDL 13 back in June. Like you took the words out of my mouth. It was a glassful of regret honestly. The owner of the bottle tried to extoll the virtues but the rest of us tasted tartness and extract- like vanilla.
 
Couldn't go as hard tonight as yesterday
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De Garde Vin Lee
Jester King Provenance Lemon & Lime
Forest & Maine Dochter Seizoen
Bell's Expedition Stout
Mikkeller Spontanframboos
Prairie Bomb! (Growler)
Central Waters Sixteen
Crooked Stave Bourbon Barrel Cherry Origins
New Glarus Apple Ale
 
I partook in a rare (baby whale?) beer share some friends wanted to do this past weekend. We probably spent a couple months tracking down various bottles for it. Overall, it was a very fun experience but not sure it's something I'm looking to do again soon (or ever).

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Bad group, spent too much $$/beer hunting these down, too drunk to enjoy the last half? Just curious. and lol @ baby-whales
 
I partook in a rare (baby whale?) beer share some friends wanted to do this past weekend. We probably spent a couple months tracking down various bottles for it. Overall, it was a very fun experience but not sure it's something I'm looking to do again soon (or ever).

2014-10Tasting.png


Some notes (on the highlights and lowlights):

Blanc de Blancs: Some good white wine notes up front before the over-the-top sourness kicks in with an acidic finish.
Fuzzy: Overly sour as well (it mellows a bit as it warms), but the peach character is very good. I feel Side Project is overhyped.
KBBS: The maple and coffee characters are incredible (lots of caramel and dark chocolate as well), and the bourbon backbone complements it perfectly. One thing we noticed was that if you let it warm too much, the flavors completely fall apart into the individual components (definitely weird).
VSB
Life is Like
DB Huna
OGV 2008
Blabaer 2009: Fresh blueberries and pleasantly sour, with the funk coming out as it warms. Very delicious.
Persica: A perfect balance between the peaches, brett, and oak.
RW Mexican Cake: The spices were still very much present in this bottle. Very surprised at how the chilis and chocolate flavors meshed with the dark grape characters and tannic finish.
SHRBL: An incredible raspberry jam nose and flavor in the front. The finish brings out the oak but also turns a bit acidic (not overly so).
Crianza Helena: It was cool to try, but everyone agreed it was overrated. Some nice peach, citrus, and honey sweetness throughout but not particularly memorable.
Blauw: Lived up to the hype and the best geuze I've ever had. Nose has some wonderful fruit characters (peaches, lemon zest) but also the barnyard funk as well. The flavor is incredibly balanced though, as there is a nice sourness to accompany the funk as well. The beer of the night.
Moscatel Dark Lord
BVDL 2013: The worst beer of the night. It appears there may be some bottle variation with this beer, as our bottle was sour and the slight hint of vanilla left tasted like extract. Several people have told me that they've had bottles that were awesome (and there are those waving the flag for it on the other site as the BEST YEAR EVER) so it was definitely disappointing.
2014 BA Mexican Cake: I didn't particularly like any of them. The base beer is dominated by the tequila booze in the Tequila BA one and the rye in the DB BA one. The best of the 3 was probably the 4 Roses one, but the flavors didn't seem to come together fully in that one either.
Sorry to hear the 2013 BVDL sucked. It was easily one of my favorite beers last year. Yeah it's super sweet, but damn it's hard to imagine anything more packed with vanilla than a BCBS vanilla fresh.

Also 2nd lol @ baby whale tasting. I'd take 3 NFL quarterback dicks to get into a tasting like that.

Thankfully I won't have to because I'm going to one in February....And there will be Blauw.
 
Not exactly the right spot for this post, but the DDT thread is locked and this is basically just an excuse to post a photo that accidentally came out great:
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Smuggled some bottles into a friend's wedding, got caught and hassled by the wedding planner, got good and wedding drunk and hashed things out with her. Snapped this photo along the way for no reason and it's one of the better beer pics I've ever taken.
 
This would be a great new porn script. Let's pitch it to Vivid Entertainment.
"You can't have that hear, I'm afraid I'm going to have to kick you out of your friend's wedding."
"Please miss, I'll do anything if you'll let me stay."
"Hmm, I can think of a few things you could do for me..."
(cue music)
 

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