david walker is going to be at top hops this week. if i go to any of the fw events, it'll be there.
Any ideas what FW beers will be on for that? I don't see any particulars on Top Hops' website.
I don't really have high hopes for Brooklyn. Debating it as it'd be a fun day regardless. God knows I've spent $30 on dumber things
def velvet merkin
If it's anywhere near as good as the first batch of Wild 1, I think it'll definitely be worthwhile to go.
Looks like the Mrs. and I are now in.Good to know.
Anybody else get a ticket for Brooklyn's Wild Streak release on 1/26?
Will admit that I've never had Wild 1, but...Brooklyn. When was the last time they made a really good beer?
Got some info on Wild Streak - it's Wild One (or a recipe very close to it) aged for a year in used Black Ops barrels, then aged further in bottles. I'll probably be at the release.Full disclosure: I have a bit of a soft spot for Brooklyn, as they were my intro to craft beer. That said...
From their regular lineup, I think Black Chocolate Stout is a great beer that doesn't really get talked about because it's fairly ubiquitous for a few months out of the year, Blast is a very good IIPA that I'm glad to see in four packs, and the year round Belgian 750s are also very good (though I don't care for draft Sorachi Ace). I think their Brewmaster's Reserve beers are often well executed.
I also think that a lot of the best/most interesting stuff they've done has been ghost bottles for the most part, and haven't been tried by many people. The Cuvee Croquet Rouge beers (Local 1 on different wine lees with brett) and Cuvee Elijah (bourbon barrel aged black saison) have been excellent when I've tried them in the past. The only real miss for me has been the kriek, which tastes way too clean, almost like one of the year round New Glarus beers. The Pappy barrel aged Local 2 they made for 11 Madison Park was spectacular.
tl;dr: I don't think many people have gotten to try a lot of Brooklyn's best beers in the past, and I'm looking forward to BQE hopefully changing that.
Got some info on Wild Streak - it's Wild One (or a recipe very close to it) aged for a year in used Black Ops barrels, then aged further in bottles. I'll probably be at the release.
Full disclosure: I have a bit of a soft spot for Brooklyn, as they were my intro to craft beer. That said...
From their regular lineup, I think Black Chocolate Stout is a great beer that doesn't really get talked about because it's fairly ubiquitous for a few months out of the year, Blast is a very good IIPA that I'm glad to see in four packs, and the year round Belgian 750s are also very good (though I don't care for draft Sorachi Ace). I think their Brewmaster's Reserve beers are often well executed.
I also think that a lot of the best/most interesting stuff they've done has been ghost bottles for the most part, and haven't been tried by many people. The Cuvee Croquet Rouge beers (Local 1 on different wine lees with brett) and Cuvee Elijah (bourbon barrel aged black saison) have been excellent when I've tried them in the past. The only real miss for me has been the kriek, which tastes way too clean, almost like one of the year round New Glarus beers. The Pappy barrel aged Local 2 they made for 11 Madison Park was spectacular.
tl;dr: I don't think many people have gotten to try a lot of Brooklyn's best beers in the past, and I'm looking forward to BQE hopefully changing that.
Agreed that I'm a fan of Black Chocolate (especially for the price). Blast is a good enough beer. Reminds me of Double Jack/Hoptimum, but I do think the pricing is off on it. What was the other DIPA they had when Blast came out? Detonation? I remember really enjoying that at the time.
Detonation was a Brewmaster's Reserve release a couple years ago. Blast had already been out for a while, but Detonation was basically Blast on steroids (I think it was around 10.5%ABV).
Wasn't Detonation before Brewmaster's Reserve? How long have they been doing that? Detonation was fall 2010 from what I remember
Yeah Detonation was the first and only Brewmaster's Reserve where the release party was held outside of the brewery, in Prospect Park. After one of the dumpling vendors got busted for DUI INSIDE of the park, Brooklyn decided to keep their releases more low-key, inside the brewery.Wasn't Detonation before Brewmaster's Reserve? How long have they been doing that? Detonation was fall 2010 from what I remember
I believe Brewmaster's Reserve has been going on since well before 2010, and at least since 2008. Blast was originally a Brewmaster's Reserve that they decided to bring back as a year round beer (albeit limited and draft only until the last month or so).
Yeah Detonation was the first and only Brewmaster's Reserve where the release party was held outside of the brewery, in Prospect Park. After one of the dumpling vendors got busted for DUI INSIDE of the park, Brooklyn decided to keep their releases more low-key, inside the brewery.
I only know this because my friend was trying to bang the cute dumpling girl the whole night, and then she disappeared. He ended up settling for a dry handy from her "meh" looking friend instead.For some reason, I thought the Brewmaster's Reserve started with the Concoction or whichever one of those cocktail inspired beers was first.
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Hitting up Brouwerij for Peekskill leftovers. Amazeballs and Shotgun Willie are gone though