Clown Shoes Trillionaire (english style barleywine aged in scotch barrels) coming in late May early June -
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YES!!
EDIT: never mind....Speyside Scotch barrels...new reaction: meh
Clown Shoes Trillionaire (english style barleywine aged in scotch barrels) coming in late May early June -
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I love these dinners, they can be pricey but i think it's worth it, especially when the brewer is there and the chef comes out and you get to pick their brains about stuff. Walked out with a belly full and a couple cool pint glasses, can't complain.
Double sunshine...congrats!!
FINALLY. The 3 year hunt is over.
Disclaimer: I did their website and tap list, so I'm biased, but I'm still right.
What the **** are you gonna do now? Retire from the game? Dibs on your cellar...
****
YES!!
EDIT: never mind....Speyside Scotch barrels...new reaction: meh
What the **** are you gonna do now? Retire from the game? Dibs on your cellar...
Yeah.. If it were in Islay barrels I'd be all over it
It is delicious no doubt but for what it takes to acquire it SoS wins all day every day.FINALLY. The 3 year hunt is over. And honestly, it is as good as advertised. For that style of hoppy beer, I only think Hill Farmstead is better than Lawsons and it's certainly not a blow out. Those hippies up north know their ****.
Agree that they are mostly pricey and enjoyable. Think this is the first year Fat Heads isn't doing one (at their place) for PCBW, (but they are brunching it up Sunday). Presence of brewer and chef do deepen the experience and make the ticket price more palatable (up to a point). Find it to be more attractive when the offerings are a departure from the norm (dishes and beers not normally available at said place).
So far the best beer pairing dinners have been at House of 1000 Beers. Ho1kb usually has a bunch of rare/barreled options from the brewery, a representative of some sort from the brewery (though often it is the local wholesaler rep with probably a pile of brewery t-shirts in their van), some shwag, and an insane 5 course meal by Chef Brian that is dessert for course 4 and 5.
I've been to a lot of pairings around town and you would be hard pressed to find that level of food with that level of beer for that price anywhere around Pittsburgh.
Disclaimer: I did their website and tap list, so I'm biased, but I'm still right.
It is delicious no doubt but for what it takes to acquire it SoS wins all day every day.
I probably agree with that. Sip is criminally overlooked.
Yes it was the TH a couple of years ago when I got into beer.Wasn't SoS one of the most sought after beers a year or two ago? I think in the "keeping up with the trend" ipa world it is still highly regarded. The same thing will happen to the NE ipas when the next fad comes around.
Sounds like they're shutting down any trading/sales groups. Someone on the Pittsburgh Craft Beer group said yesterday that FB was closing all groups with "beer" in the name, but that doesn't seem to be the case.Anybody know what the **** is going on with Facebook trading groups?
Wasn't SoS one of the most sought after beers a year or two ago? I think in the "keeping up with the trend" ipa world it is still highly regarded. The same thing will happen to the NE ipas when the next fad comes around.
Wasn't SoS one of the most sought after beers a year or two ago? I think in the "keeping up with the trend" ipa world it is still highly regarded. The same thing will happen to the NE ipas when the next fad comes around.
Anybody know what the **** is going on with Facebook trading groups?
I probably agree with that. Sip is criminally overlooked.
Wasn't SoS one of the most sought after beers a year or two ago? I think in the "keeping up with the trend" ipa world it is still highly regarded. The same thing will happen to the NE ipas when the next fad comes around.
Just got word that the same is happening to cigar groups.I think it started with big bourbon trading and auction groups being shut down. Not sure if any plain beer trading groups were effected.
So it's gone the way of Pliny?When it was first released, it was but then it sort of took a backseat behind the next flavor of the month. Same thing with Second Fiddle which is one of the best out there.
What's funny is that I was looking through some old BIF threads on BA a week ago (was trying to find the Blind BIF I did years and years ago), and someone sent a Tree House beer as a blind beer, and no one knew what it was. The guy who sent it pretty much said something like "it's similar to Vermont IPAs but much easier to get. Hopefully it stays that way"
Poor, unfortunate soul.
Anybody know what the **** is going on with Facebook trading groups?
Sounds like they're shutting down any trading/sales groups. Someone on the Pittsburgh Craft Beer group said yesterday that FB was closing all groups with "beer" in the name, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Yeah I believe Strongwater was one of the first to get shut down, which is a shame, because that group provided endless entertainment. A bunch of the other groups changed their names to not have beer in the title. I had a feeling this was going to happen sooner or later though.Anybody know what the **** is going on with Facebook trading groups?