Watching THE GAME!

Waxed too???@TheDudeLebowski you have inspired me! 2/5/23 I brewed a monster stout, I called it "The Juggernaut". Cocoa nibs, vanilla, 12.2%. OG 1.125, FG 1.032. Aged in a bourbon charged barrel for a year. Then kegged, carbonated and bottled. Was just ok, strong alcohol sweetness, all dark chocolate. Good but not great. Gave a few out to my friends with mixed reviews. So your post made me think...yep, another year has passed. Now, still a lot of alcohol sweetness, but muted. Bitter dark chocolate but much smoother. I think, maybe another year ;-)...Of course, after this one, I'm done for the night.
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Ayinger Celebrator. Pretty sure its a little less alcohol, like 6.4% or something. But to me it was always the best one. I called it the spoiler. Its the last beer you drink at the end of the night. Because nothing you have after that will taste as good.I was asked yesterday if I was “OK,” like there was something wrong with me missing one day drinking and not writing about it, or maybe even, God forbid, a dry day. Hey hey, if they only knew the truth – Beermeister32 was building up his strength for the Battle of the Doppelbocks! Definitely an endeavor best kept for the weekends and not afternoon sipping!
I’ve had Weihenstephaner Korbinian Dunkles Starkbier Doppelbock here before. I’ve also had Kloster Andechs Doppelbock Dunkel here too. The great thing is today I’m drinking them back to back for a true comparison. So pull up with your Big Boy Bierflaschen and let’s get into these two dark delicious Doppelbocks from two of the best brewers in Germany.
Weihenstephaner, since 1040 makes Korbinian at a respectable 7.4% ABV. Andechs is the young’un of the two having only produced beer since 1455! Andechs Doppelbock Dunkel is finished out at 7.1% ABV.
Today I’m cleansing my palette with my favorite bag of unsalted walnuts – the perfect thing for doing comparisons IMHO. Big Chug #1 cometh Weihenstephaner – It’s a BIG beer, big heavy malt, slight residual sweetness, taste hints of raisins, dates, figs and plums. A big hefty monster of a brew! Big Chug #2 comes Andechs – Dang! These beers are REALLY CLOSE! Another BIG BEER, big heavy malt, slight residual sweetness, taste hints of raisins, dates, figs and plums. Whoa!
Now for the Beermeister32 “Faceplant Test” – this is the one where my face goes straight into that big glass for a chug then quickly over to the other glass to repeat. Do this back and forth a few times, really gives you a feel for any differences in flavor.
Final scores do not exist in Beermeister32 world, all scores are subjective…. and a good thing too, because these two Doppelbocks are darn near IDENTICAL, or nearly as identical as two different brews can be. If anything, the Weihenstephaner does seem slightly higher ABV than the 0.3% ABV difference might suggest. Flavor similar, you really can’t go wrong with either of these. Next time you want to get sauced BIG TIME, buy 4 of these, you’ll be face down singing in the ditch in no time!
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I've had exactly one Black Ops, and I absolutely loved it. But it wasn't a BA version, I can only imagine.Dug this one out of the back of the beer fridge. Brooklyn Black Ops. Aged in Four Roses small batch bourbon barrels. 12.4%.
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You left out Rocky... oh and dinic's roast pork if we're sticking to consumables.Grew up in Philadelphia. Tastykake is a household thing. Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes are a favorite of many. I saw this at my beer store today. It was the last 6 pack. Don’t I have to buy this? Its really good. Nice aroma. Theres chocolate and peanut butter in the flavor. 6%
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I spent half my life trying to get out of Phila. Now I live in the ‘burbs. I don’t have good memories there or associate with that city. There are a few good things that come out of Phila though. Amoroso rolls, soft pretzels, hoagies, cheesesteaks, and yes, Tastykake.
I’m a sucker for anything bourbon barrel agedI've had exactly one Black Ops, and I absolutely loved it. But it wasn't a BA version, I can only imagine.
I thought they went out of business. Savor it!We found this one last year at Total Wine
In VA visiting relatives. Flying Dog Operation Breakfast stout aged in Willet Bourbon barrels. 10%
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