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What 1,000,000 beers you Azzhattts drinking?
Burner02 Offline
#451 Posted:
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428 - Orpheus Serpent Bite Dry Hopped Sour Ale
shaun341 Offline
#452 Posted:
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Posts: 8,826
dkeage wrote:
I will take your word. Founders Sumatra Brown just came out again. I know you didn't like it as much as I do. Grabbed a "few" for da summer in WYO. You can't buy founders there. Or in CO...Think
I leave in two weeks! Applause



Just got word that a local bar is tapping a KBS keg Saturday around 4. First time I have seen on tap will definitely be there to try one or two. Got something for you going out Friday by the way for your Wyoming summer.

429- Epic Brewing Son of a Baptist
deadeyedick Offline
#453 Posted:
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430 - Prairie Pirate Noir aged in rum barrels - boozy

Thanks Kipp ThumpUp
shaun341 Offline
#454 Posted:
Joined: 08-02-2012
Posts: 8,826
431- Terrapin Beer Co. The Walking Dead
Burner02 Offline
#455 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,884
432 - OBP Squared
deadeyedick Offline
#456 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
433- Founders Curmudgeon thanks to the masked man.
Burner02 Offline
#457 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,884
434 - Naked Pig Pale Ale

435 - OBP Squared
Palama Offline
#458 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,697
Small pours but last night at a Tat event:

436 - Deschutes Abyss Scotch
437 - Deschutes Abyss Brandy
ZRX1200 Offline
#459 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,614
How was the brandy?
Palama Offline
#460 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,697
ZRX1200 wrote:
How was the brandy?



Not bad, liked it slightly better than the Scotch. But not sure I would chase more than what I currently have.
deadeyedick Offline
#461 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
438 - Kiuchi Expresso Stout - just good not great
frankj1 Offline
#462 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
439~ Jack's Abby (Framingham MA) Saxony Lager Vienna Style

20 IBU 5% ABV...has Summer potential
Burner02 Offline
#463 Posted:
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Posts: 12,884
440 - Orpheus Transmigration of Souls

441 - Orpheus Serpent Bite Dry Hopped Sour Ale
ZRX1200 Offline
#464 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,614
442~ Crux Double Hitch IPA
deadeyedick Offline
#465 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
443 - Founders Imp Porter - may be the best sticky for the buck there is
deadeyedick Offline
#466 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
dkeage wrote:
I will take your word. Founders Sumatra Brown just came out again. I know you didn't like it as much as I do. Grabbed a "few" for da summer in WYO. You can't buy founders there. Or in CO...Think
I leave in two weeks! Applause


Can you get Prairie in Wy?
Burner02 Offline
#467 Posted:
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Posts: 12,884
444 - Founders Dirty ****

445 - Founders Curmudgeon
deadeyedick Offline
#468 Posted:
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Posts: 17,097
Burner02 wrote:
444 - Founders Dirty ****

445 - Founders Curmudgeon


Guilty!
SMOKEYOU Offline
#469 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2015
Posts: 2,275
446- maine stone dayslayer
447- jafb wooster wooster APA
448- smells like a safety meeting
Luke753 Offline
#470 Posted:
Joined: 08-28-2016
Posts: 857
449 - Guinness Extra Stout
Burner02 Offline
#471 Posted:
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Posts: 12,884
deadeyedick wrote:
Guilty!



Not!
TMCTLT Offline
#472 Posted:
Joined: 11-22-2007
Posts: 19,733
Just received an e-mail about this from our Big Red Liquors warehouse...I've tried Dragons Milk but not this version


RARE ALERT: New Holland Rsv Dragon's Milk Mexican Spice Cake 4pk


The new Dragon's Milk Reserve release from New Holland may be their most successful variant to date. The Mexican Spice cake refers to the addition of chilies, vanilla, and cinnamon. The beer is aged for 3 months in bourbon barrels with toasted chilies, cocoa nibs, vanilla beans, and cinnamon. Weighing in at 11%, Mexican Spice Cake is an exercise in massive beer flavor. The normal chocolate character from the stout is accented and enhanced by the savory and sweet additions. It's earthy, rich, and ethereal all at the same time. Even at such a high ABV, this one is tough to put down.

$18.00 for a friggin four pack......this must be some sort of Elitist beer fog
Buckwheat Offline
#473 Posted:
Joined: 04-15-2004
Posts: 12,251
TMCTLT wrote:
Just received an e-mail about this....I've tried Dragons Milk but not this version


RARE ALERT: New Holland Rsv Dragon's Milk Mexican Spice Cake 4pk


The new Dragon's Milk Reserve release from New Holland may be their most successful variant to date. The Mexican Spice cake refers to the addition of chilies, vanilla, and cinnamon. The beer is aged for 3 months in bourbon barrels with toasted chilies, cocoa nibs, vanilla beans, and cinnamon. Weighing in at 11%, Mexican Spice Cake is an exercise in massive beer flavor. The normal chocolate character from the stout is accented and enhanced by the savory and sweet additions. It's earthy, rich, and ethereal all at the same time. Even at such a high ABV, this one is tough to put down.

$18.00 for a friggin four pack......this must be some sort of Elitist beer fog



Not a fan of the Dragon's Milk. I'll be up there June 5-8 this year so I'll get a chance to check out some of their new stuff off the tap. I wish my work trip was a little longer to catch their 20th anniversary street party. fog
TMCTLT Offline
#474 Posted:
Joined: 11-22-2007
Posts: 19,733


I wish you had time to stop in for a cigar and a snort of something Julian....
Buckwheat Offline
#475 Posted:
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TMCTLT wrote:
I wish you had time to stop in for a cigar and a snort of something Julian....


Paul are you up in this neck of the woods? It would be fun to break bread with a BOTL. Beer
TMCTLT Offline
#476 Posted:
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Posts: 19,733
Buckwheat wrote:
Paul are you up in this neck of the woods? It would be fun to break bread with a BOTL. Beer



Julian, We are on the W side of Indy as you head N to Michigan. ( Born n raised a Michigander ) moved here in 1981
Always welcome....
Burner02 Offline
#477 Posted:
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Posts: 12,884
450 - Founders Double Trouble

451 - DFH Midas Touch
deadeyedick Offline
#478 Posted:
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452 - Prairie Paradise Imp Stout - brewed with vanilla and coconut - 13% abv oh baby!
deadeyedick Offline
#479 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
450 - Founders Double Trouble

451 - DFH Midas Touch


Have not seen that locally. Any good?
frankj1 Offline
#480 Posted:
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453~ New Belgium Fat Tire Amber Ale

fairly new in this area. nice little brew.
deadeyedick Offline
#481 Posted:
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454 - Founders Sumatra Mtn
drnos Offline
#482 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
454 - Founders Sumatra Mtn

454 = big block power!

455 Black Butte Porter
Burner02 Offline
#483 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Have not seen that locally. Any good?



I don't know if you would care for it with it being an IPA. It is a decent to good beer (9.4 abv) and I would purchase again but it is not one that I would spend time looking for.

I checked the Founder's web site and it is not currently listed. Another link indicates that it's availability varies.
deadeyedick Offline
#484 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
I don't know if you would care for it with it being an IPA. It is a decent to good beer (9.4 abv) and I would purchase again but it is not one that I would spend time looking for.

I checked the Founder's web site and it is not currently listed. Another link indicates that it's availability varies.


I'm still trying a smattering of IPAs but have not found one I would purchase again yet. Some of the east coast "juicy" styles with lower IBU come closest for me.
Hank_The_Tank Offline
#485 Posted:
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Can't stand IPA's. I have only had a couple that I liked. Just not a fan of the strong hops. Blech.

Should have a good array of beers this weekend.
shaun341 Offline
#486 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
I'm still trying a smattering of IPAs but have not found one I would purchase again yet. Some of the east coast "juicy" styles with lower IBU come closest for me.


I would recommend IPAs that use a lot of citra hops. Happens to be my favorite hop but besides that it has a citrus taste that goes with the bitterness of the hops which I think tends to make it less of an in your face bitterness. Also, I found when I got into drinking IPAs that the doubles and triples were less bitter as well and slowly went from those to acquire a taste for them. 90 minute by DFH is one that I feel doesn't smack you in the face with bitterness.
Burner02 Offline
#487 Posted:
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456 - DFH Palo Santo Marron

457 - DFH Burton Baton, oak aged IPA, 10abv (worth a try)
SMOKEYOU Offline
#488 Posted:
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Posts: 2,275
458- galacticake
459- puff
460- zuftig new england ipa
frankj1 Offline
#489 Posted:
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SMOKEYOU wrote:
458- galacticake
459- puff
460- zuftig new england ipa

zuftig? that's a Yiddish word, a way to describe a corpulent person...well, zaftig actually.
never mind
SMOKEYOU Offline
#490 Posted:
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Correction Zaftig brewing co.
frankj1 Offline
#491 Posted:
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SMOKEYOU wrote:
Correction Zaftig brewing co.

no way!
where are they located?
are they part of He-brew (Shmaltz Brewing Co)?
Palama Offline
#492 Posted:
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461 - BeerLab HawaIi Rye-Chu Pale Ale

One time seasonal brew. Pretty dark for a Pale.
SMOKEYOU Offline
#493 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
no way!
where are they located?
are they part of He-brew (Shmaltz Brewing Co)?


Coloumbus, ohio.
dkeage Offline
#494 Posted:
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462. Founders Breakfast Stout
463. Founders Sumatra Brown
Burner02 Offline
#495 Posted:
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464 - Prairie Bomb! Thanks to DED's misguided generosity.
shaun341 Offline
#496 Posted:
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465- Abyss aged in Cognac Barrels thanks to Kipp!
dkeage Offline
#497 Posted:
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shaun341 wrote:
465- Abyss aged in Cognac Barrels thanks to Kipp!

I hope you like it my friend


466. Epic Big Bad Baptist Thanks to DBIII. Beer
frankj1 Offline
#498 Posted:
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467- a deeelish stout homebrewed by Mandobro

Thanks Don.
dkeage Offline
#499 Posted:
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Prairie PE-Kan. 11.5 imperial stout. Thanks DED
deadeyedick Offline
#500 Posted:
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469 - Oskar Blues Hotbox Coffee Porter - thanks to Cacman for turning me on to this one last year.
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