COLObrewer
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Sorry, but the taste is what it is in my book, and has been throughout the entire 12 pack. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.![]()
I reject your reality and substitute my own, LOL
Sorry, but the taste is what it is in my book, and has been throughout the entire 12 pack. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.![]()
Good people, so-so brews. Their noble pils doesn't taste much different than your run-of-the-mill Miller High Life (don't ask how I came to this comparison). After trying almost every seasonal they released last year, I haven't been impressed with their stuff in a while.
Every brewery I've been to has been more than hospitable with me. If you mean in terms of giving out hops and so on, they just don't have the resources. But on my trip to Chicago I sent Metro Brewing a message on Twitter asking if I could stop by and was allowed to come hang out, given a tour, beer, etc. Then they said I should call Half Acre and on nothing but 'Uh, I like beer, and I'm in the neighborhood' I was allowed to come over, taste all their stuff, even watch the damn beer boil while they took phone calls. And they let me keep the glass I had been drinking out of
Brewers, whether home or commercial, are the friendliest ******* people on the planet.
Boston Beer makes some of the worst beer on the planet with the disgusting Cherry Wheat, which makes Budweiser 55 taste like a delight in comparison. Many of their beers are average, but the Noble Pils is awesome!
I remember back in the 90s Budweiser ran some anti-home-brewing radio adds.
I'd love to hear these.
good stuff, very much in every packy and on tap at every local pub in the northeast. i favor the boston lager and the cream stout, their sumer ale is ok but i like the magic hat version better
Seriously?
Their noble pils doesn't taste much different than your run-of-the-mill Miller High Life (don't ask how I came to this comparison).
Not to mention the Longshot contest, which I don't know the details of, but is an awesome shout out to people producing great beer at home.
Good people, so-so brews. Their noble pils doesn't taste much different than your run-of-the-mill Miller High Life (don't ask how I came to this comparison). After trying almost every seasonal they released last year, I haven't been impressed with their stuff in a while.
If they really loved homebrewers, they'd take off the Sam Adams signature on the glass of the bottle, so that they'd be competition-ready bottles.
/Not really that petty, just hoping Jim Koch is reading this thread and will take my suggestion to heart.
You changed, their beer didnt, and as to the Noble Pils comment
Just weird
Note
Bottles ARE competition ready once the labels are removed.
Maybe a judge with a stick up his ass will comment on the bottle but as long as there are no lables the bottle is fine.
Has anyone had anything from their Imperial series yet?
Many competitions forbid bottles with raised lettering. In almost every competition, a judge cannot disqualify a beer so it would be a competition director with a stick up her ass.
I picked up some Boston Lager yesterday and realized I don't buy it enough.
I know everyone has their tastes, but I think SABL is a damn good beer. I don't know if I could call it best of a style, because I don't know of anything that compares.
It is, IMO a decent, tasty, well balanced beer.
What guidlines are they using?
Certainly not BJCP guidlines
Page two here:
http://www.bjcp.org/docs/SCPCompHdbk.pdf
You got a bad/old case. I thought the same thing when my local tavern had it on tap a few months ago, but I recently tried it at another place and it was a completely different animal. It's a pilsner, so you've got that crisp flavor, but the hop aroma is very nice. Of all the hops, I really smell the Saaz the most. You're pouring it into a glass, right?
Boston Beer makes some of the worst beer on the planet with the disgusting Cherry Wheat, which makes Budweiser 55 taste like a delight in comparison. Many of their beers are average, but the Noble Pils is awesome!
I've never been docked for a beer with raised lettering in a competition, either on the national or regional scale.
Sam Adams bottles are ubiquitous enough where I doubt it would ever be an issue and for what its worth none of those above state anything about raised lettering just identifying marks.