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  1. #326
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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    Nice barrel aged beers seem to be getting harder to find as well. Bottle shops here used to have a whole aisle or multiple coolers of them, might have just a handful of bottles now.
    I think a lot of breweries are intentionally making their barrel-aged beers very limited availability just to increase demand with the commensurate price tag increase. I know there are several breweries around here that announce the release dates for their barrel-aged beers and they sell out in hours.

  2. #327
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    Yup. Or you have to pay up to join their club to even have access to order them.

  3. #328
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    I just want to say, having since had a real pint of bitter in a real pub, fuck Redhook.

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    We've still got Rainier though, right???

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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    We've still got Rainier though, right???
    I got a 30-pack of Rainier at a holiday gift exchange this year. I'm working my way through them slowly but steadily. I've found swill beer isn't nearly as bad as I once thought it was. Or maybe it has something to do with it being free.

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    Meanwhile...$90 6-packs of craft lager:

    https://vinepair.com/articles/scream...-hanabi-lager/
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    I'm always a sucker for a good coffee porter. The coffee comes through nicely on this one. 5.9% ABV.
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  9. #334
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    Clearly Confused Decocted Pilsner
    Moonraker Brewing Company, Auburn, CA
    ABV: 5.0%

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  10. #335
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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I'm always a sucker for a good coffee porter. The coffee comes through nicely on this one. 5.9% ABV.
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    Lots of coffee flavor in here:




  11. #336
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    Finally found a saison at Bevmo. Two of them, in fact. Two versions of this Megadeth saison by Unibroue... A tout le monde and Saison 13. Apparently brewed at the request of lead singer of Megadeth. First one was pretty bland. This one is a bit better, but far cry from some of the great saisons I've had in the past.


  12. #337
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    The beers by Unibrow are, um, interesting. I've always found them to be hit or miss, with a lot of miss at times. I like Fin de le Monde for a while, until I didn't.

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    It's been a while since I've had that one. May need to buy a bottle one of these days. We have a brewery here called the Lost Abbey that does a similar style to Unibroue but does it much much (dangerously) better.

  14. #339
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    I always liked the fin du monde when I had it on tap, not a huge fan of the bottled ones.

    Logsdon has been my go-to for the Belgians if I can find it.

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    Strata Visions Pale Ale
    Moonraker Brewing Company, Auburn, CA
    ABV: 5.0%
    Hops: Strata

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    Vibes Hoppy Pilsner
    Almanac Beer Co., Alameda, CA
    ABV: 5.0%
    Hops: Huell Melon & Motueka
    Malts: Pilsner, Wheat, Carafoam

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    Meant to post this up the other day. Industrial Arts’ coffee porter. This is a masterpiece of a beer; absolutely outstanding
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    The description is spot-on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    The description is spot-on.

    If I can't stand chai, would I like this? Do the spices in chai that ruin an otherwise good cuppa actually work in this stout? I absolutely hate spices in beer. However I like milk stouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    If I can't stand chai, would I like this? Do the spices in chai that ruin an otherwise good cuppa actually work in this stout? I absolutely hate spices in beer. However I like milk stouts.
    The chai is noticeable, so you probably wouldn’t like it. On the other hand, this was 2 cans out of their 8-can variety pack, so that might be acceptable.

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    Gorillas In The Mist Hazy Pale Ale
    King Cong Brewery, Sacramento, CA
    ABV: 5.8%
    Hops: Simcoe and Citra

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    Project Pilsner: Mosaic (Beer #113)
    Gigantic Brewing Company, Portland, OR
    ABV: 5.2%
    Hops: Mosaic

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    Selektor 4 Pale Ale
    Collab: Henhouse Brewing Company, Santa Rosa, CA & Fort Point Beer Co., San Francisco, CA
    ABV: 5.4%
    Hops: Cashmere, Belma, Idaho Gem & Sabro

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    This is pretty good. Too bad it’s a seasonal. On the other hand, that means they’ve been selling it for $25 per case to make way for their next seasonal.


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    Alpenglow Pilsner
    Ronin Fermentation Project, Graeagle, CA
    ABV: 4.4%
    Brewed with floor-malted barley, German Tettnang hops, and Gereman Pilsner yeast.

    Super crisp and insanely poundable.
    Super glad I didn't buy a sixer as I prolly woulda slammed them all in one sitting.

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