Tyrsis
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The Beachwood brut IPA I had was phenomenal fwiw
The Beachwood brut IPA I had was phenomenal fwiw
Agreed(in concept) but I feel like the style is still finding it's feet. A number of breweries need to dial in their process for the style to really shine. Feels like (for the ones I've tried) right now it's more just throw enzymes at a normal IPA and call it a day.Brut > Hazy
Test batches to Brew as well. I would like to serve one of mine along with it.Better do your research smithj2154 , you have a presentation to prep for!![]()
Had a Brut IPA from Southpark at O'Briens once. I don't recall the name but I remember enjoying it. Zero Project I think?
Not sure how I feel about the style. I think I like them, but not something I'd really seek out with any sort of regularity.
It's all about the mouthfeel for me, I prefer dry and crisp over fat and chalky.About 50% of the Bruts I’ve tried have been too bitter and not in the right places. You can hide mistakes in sikk hazies.
Can confirm this is a banger. But real talk; Covington 4 LifeIf you want to see what Strata hops are all about, stop by NPBC and try "This Is Strata!". 8.7% Unfiltered West Coast DIPA. 5.5lbs/bbl with 100% Strata. Pineapple, Mandarin Orange, and Dank AF Nugs. Probably my new favorite hop.
Whoa. Plz clarify. NEW FAVORITE?? Really? Is that a typo? Maybe "favorite new"?? Is this really better than the Citras and Mosaics and Simcoes and Nelsons of the world?
Haven't tried Strata, but I'm very much looking forward to it. Just trying to temper my expectations a bit here.
Bumping this for potential tiptouching - going to Lost Abbey at some point today, likely ending up in North Park later. Have packed some Holy Mountain Rauch cans for the discerning smoke-drinker, free to a good homeI'm down in SD for the day Saturday - mainly to pick up my final Lost Abbey S&S beers for the year, but also to escape the cold. Would anyone be interested in splitting some beers someplace on Saturday night?
+1Confirmed; This is Strata is really ******* good.
Also we have too much beer in San Diego.
Walk over to Bottlecraft - last I was there on Wednesday or so, they had Cellarman on tap along with some other weird gems.+1
(I’m still in NPBC getting lit on the pastry stouts)
Great shout, had a Cellarman afterward. Rusty Nail on tap too.Walk over to Bottlecraft - last I was there on Wednesday or so, they had Cellarman on tap along with some other weird gems.
oofI'm heading out to California in a week or so and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for places (breweries/bars/restaurants) I should try to check out. Will be driving up the coast but will be spending the most amount of time in San Diego so I figured I'd post here. My schedule and places I had in mind are below, any recommendations are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
San Diego
Breweries: Alesmith, Societe, Council, Modern Times, Mikkeller, Stone Gardens, Lost Abbey
Bars: Toronado, TigerTiger
Restaurants: Seabasstropub in Oceanside, Stone Gardens