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  • elicoleman
    Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
    • Sep 2002
    • 34655

    #121
    Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

    That's pretty cool. Sucks they don't give you cash on your first go around.

    With mine, I think when I hit my 50th beer, I get a free pint. 100th beer, I get a free large beer and 150th I'll get a hat (hopefully I'll just see if I can get a free pint).

    Reaching 200 should be fun. I'm going to try and do it for my 24th birthday in July, that way I can go up there and spend $100 on beer and food.
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    • Motown
      OS Brew Connoisseur
      • Jul 2002
      • 9169

      #122
      Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

      Glad yall diggin' my thread here. i recently had the Anchor Porter, & i thoroughly enjoyed all 12 my review as follows:

      Pours a Beautiful rich ruby black hue – almost opaque w/ a 2 finger head, that leaves a nice lacing on the glass...ya gotta drink from a GLASS people. Aroma – heavy roasted chocolate malts, caramel invitation. Taste – smooth as silk – nice head - it is thick and creamy, amazing for a bottled beer! Aftertaste -reminiscent of coffee, although not overdone or long lasting. Excellent beer – places number TWO porter on my list...Great Lakes EF #1 drinkability...i had 12

      seriously...a GREAT Porter imo.
      4.7... guzzles...outa 5

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      • Fluffhead
        Rookie
        • Jul 2004
        • 246

        #123
        Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

        Originally posted by pfunk880
        Well, I tried three new brews tonight (at the Old Chicago downtown, Fluffhead).

        Sam Adams Cherry Wheat (bottle) - really enjoyed this one
        Erdinger Weissbier (draught) - excellent, might be my new favorite, and it came in a fun glass
        Founder's Breakfast Stout (draught) - actually a dark beer I enjoy, and I could really taste the coffee in it - also just looked it up online and found out it is 8.3% ABV, probably why I'm feeling a bit tipsy right now.
        Whoa, Breakfast Stout! Already in veteran beer drinking mode! I love that stuff. The key for me is letting it warm up for awhile. Flavors really come out when it's not ice cold. Good to see you're enjoying some new brews!

        And Motown...all 12 Anchor porters in one sitting? That's an impressive feat! Our top two porters line up exactly!

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        • pfunk880
          MVP
          • Jul 2004
          • 4452

          #124
          Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

          Originally posted by Fluffhead
          Whoa, Breakfast Stout! Already in veteran beer drinking mode! I love that stuff. The key for me is letting it warm up for awhile. Flavors really come out when it's not ice cold. Good to see you're enjoying some new brews!
          Yeah, my friend got one and I tried some just for kicks and I was shocked to find that I enjoyed it. And I'm not even much of a coffee fan. Thanks for the tip on letting it warm up too, I will keep that in mind.
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          • elicoleman
            Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
            • Sep 2002
            • 34655

            #125
            Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

            Sitting at the bar, just had a flying dog old scratch. It's quite tasty. After this, I'm going to try schlafly dry hopped apa.
            Originally posted by CardsFan27
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            • Qb
              All Star
              • Mar 2003
              • 8797

              #126
              Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

              Had a Breckenridge 471 IPA last night. Tasty, but maybe a little sweet or fruity, even for an IPA for me. I know a lot of IPAs have that quality to them, but I don't want that to be the dominant flavor. Also had a Magic Hat H-IPA, better balance of sweet & hoppy. And it was only $3 ($1 off for happy hour) while the other was $5.80 (before HH)...

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              • Stumbleweed
                Livin' the dream
                • Oct 2006
                • 6279

                #127
                Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                I love living in Colorado where we have all these breweries. I need to go on the Flying Dog tour... the brewery is like 5 blocks from work, as is Great Divide. The New Belgium tour is supposed to be pretty sweet too, but I'm not in Ft. Collins very often at all.

                Going to Old Chicago for a retirement party Happy Hour tonight after work, so I'll be partaking in some nice beers. It's been cold outside, so I'll probably end up drinking something black as death and high ABV heh.

                I can't get down with really hoppy beers like IPAs... if I drink something lighter, it's normally a wheat beer or a Belgian white ale.. that skunky hops taste turns me off from beers. Haven't added that to my palette yet I guess... maybe I'll magically start enjoying it like I did with olives.
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                • Qb
                  All Star
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 8797

                  #128
                  Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                  Originally posted by Stumbleweed
                  I can't get down with really hoppy beers like IPAs... if I drink something lighter, it's normally a wheat beer or a Belgian white ale..
                  I'm about the opposite. I don't care for wheats and I'm not too fond of Belgian whites, so particularly in the warmer months, I go for IPAs. To each his own...

                  I do like the darker/heavier stuff as well. I had a fantastic Hershey's chocolate stout in the Bear's Den at the Hershey Lodge in February. Not sure who brews it, but it was damn tasty. The Church Brew Works here in Pittsburgh had a red pepper stout that was weird -- it actually burned a little going down -- but wonderful because of it...

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                  • Motown
                    OS Brew Connoisseur
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 9169

                    #129
                    Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                    Some Spring "must crack opens"


                    Flying Dog Sampler


                    2 bottles each of:

                    Road Dog Porter
                    Old Scratch Amber Lager
                    Snake Dog IPA
                    Tire Bite Golden Ale
                    Classic Pale Ale
                    An extra Road Dog Porter. BONUS!
                    Last edited by Motown; 04-03-2009, 12:13 PM.

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                    • Stumbleweed
                      Livin' the dream
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 6279

                      #130
                      Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                      Went out last night and had the Great Divide Claymore Scotch Ale, which was really nice.. It is nice and malty and doesn't have that alcohol twang that some dark beers do... it's 7.7% ABV. Had 3 of them at Old Chicago and was feeling pretty good the rest of the night.
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                      • Phobia
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 11623

                        #131
                        Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                        Hey brew masters

                        Question for yall fine folks. I am not a expert when it comes to beers. I have always been a whiskey man. But recently I have been diving into some different kinds of beers.

                        I would like yall opinion on them to see where I am at on the scale of what is considered good, bad, excellent, and what you all recommend. What do yall rank these, and what do yal suggest I pick up on the way home tonight??

                        Recently been drinking.

                        Flying Dog: In heat Wheat (One of my favorite beers)


                        Blue Moon (Another go to fav when I am at the bar)


                        Sam Adams: Cherry Wheat (Little to sweat for my taste!!)

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                        • Motown
                          OS Brew Connoisseur
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 9169

                          #132
                          Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                          Originally posted by Phobia
                          Hey brew masters

                          Question for yall fine folks. I am not a expert when it comes to beers. I have always been a whiskey man. But recently I have been diving into some different kinds of beers.

                          I would like yall opinion on them to see where I am at on the scale of what is considered good, bad, excellent, and what you all recommend. What do yall rank these, and what do yal suggest I pick up on the way home tonight??

                          Recently been drinking.

                          Flying Dog: In heat Wheat (One of my favorite beers)


                          never had it

                          Blue Moon (Another go to fav when I am at the bar)


                          good beer

                          Sam Adams: Cherry Wheat (Little to sweat for my taste!!)
                          don't like it

                          The Blue Moon is an excellent summer brew...great on a hot day. I'm more of a Dark beer connoisseur myself. I'm having Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout for Opening Day Baseball

                          I've never had this beer, but from the reviews i don't think i'll be disappointed.
                          Have y'all had this yet...if so, how is it? thanks

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                          • Phobia
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 11623

                            #133
                            Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                            Originally posted by Motown
                            don't like it

                            The Blue Moon is an excellent summer brew...great on a hot day. I'm more of a Dark beer connoisseur myself. I'm having Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout for Opening Day Baseball

                            I've never had this beer, but from the reviews i don't think i'll be disappointed.
                            Have y'all had this yet...if so, how is it? thanks
                            Where do most of yall get your beer at?

                            Also Mo, you don't like Flying Dog? or just the In-heat Wheat?

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                            • Phobia
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 11623

                              #134
                              Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                              Originally posted by oatmeal stout
                              Originally a drink for lactating mothers, oatmeal stout was described as nutritional on early labels. Oats are in the same family as barley, and a small addition yields great flavor. Popular in the late 1800’s, the last oatmeal stout was brewed before the First World War until Samuel Smith reintroduced this style in 1980
                              LOL Motown you a Lactating mother? :wink:

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                              • Qb
                                All Star
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 8797

                                #135
                                Re: Another Great Tasting Beer Thread

                                SS Oatmeal Stout is friggin' great... pricey, but great. We used to go to a place in the South Side of Pittsburgh called Piper's Pub that had Gaelic food and lots of good beers. My winter meal of choice was a gigantic plate of sheppard's pie and two SS Oatmeals...

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