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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Tasty as fuck, I love it.
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| 26 Jan 2013, 10:09 |
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Anhur
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Joined: 15 Feb 2006, 23:26 Posts: 9208 Location: Down and out on the Solomani Rim
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| 26 Jan 2013, 18:04 |
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herra_af_lik
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Joined: 13 Feb 2006, 16:19 Posts: 11653 Location: Toronto
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Well today I went to the Homebrew store and bought my ingredients for my Chocolate Oatmeal Stout mini-mash I will be brewing. Already had the Cocoa nibs
Here's the recipe:
Partial Mash 1lb. Organic Two-Row 10oz. Crystal 120 12oz. Flaked Oats 12oz. Organic Roast Barley 10oz. Organic Chocolate Malt 2-5oz. Cocoa Nibs
Extract 3 LB Special Dark Malt Liquid Extract 1 LB Dry Dark Malt Extract
Hops 1oz. East Kent Goldings @60min 1oz. Vanguard @60min
Yeast S-04 (Fermentis strain)
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| 26 Jan 2013, 18:56 |
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Discordant
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Joined: 06 Oct 2011, 11:27 Posts: 1268 Location: Stockholm
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| 26 Jan 2013, 19:40 |
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Birdog
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Joined: 05 Dec 2006, 17:55 Posts: 4837 Location: Massachusetts
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Stuff rules 
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| 26 Jan 2013, 19:45 |
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Anhur
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Joined: 15 Feb 2006, 23:26 Posts: 9208 Location: Down and out on the Solomani Rim
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
I really liked it, and the pale ale was good too. It’s misleading though, because it’s really a kolsch, essentially a German style that is the ale equivalent of a pilsner. Their full line just showed up here a couple of weeks ago, and I will be trying the others soon. 
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| 26 Jan 2013, 19:50 |
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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Drinking the Nogne O "Two Captains DIPA" again. This is a great brew, and this brewery hasn't failed me yet. I love their stuff. I'm just praying that the LCBO makes their beers regular items. I could easily buy this one and their Porter all the time.
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| 27 Jan 2013, 19:09 |
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Blasphomet
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011, 14:26 Posts: 12381
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ecwfan666 wrote: Drinking the Nogne O "Two Captains DIPA" again. This is a great brew, and this brewery hasn't failed me yet. I love their stuff. I'm just praying that the LCBO makes their beers regular items. I could easily buy this one and their Porter all the time. That's why i wish they brought back the RIS again this year. Not sure why they didn't, but it was fucking fantastic. Better than the two captains. Easily. Haven't tried the porter yet though.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 12:18 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5714
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Yah mon tis good. Don't overkill it though. After about 12 of them that taste we all liked about it starts to sit with us differently. Not in a pleasant way either. I try to have a pack every now and then, but not too much.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 13:50 |
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Clad In Shadows
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Joined: 02 Jul 2002, 17:11 Posts: 20568 Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Stormland wrote: Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Yah mon tis good. Don't overkill it though. After about 12 of them that taste we all liked about it starts to sit with us differently. Not in a pleasant way either. I try to have a pack every now and then, but not too much. I only ever drink these 1 or 2 at a time, so I definitely wouldn't have hit the overkill point.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 13:52 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5714
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 A lot of people have neglected to post this. It's been out in Toronto for at least a week now. I don't know how to describe it. There are so many things going on in there. It's a great gateway brew. Not too hoppy, just right.  This hasn't been around for at least 3 years. I bought a 24 pack just to make sure I had enough of it. $85!! :P Get it while supplies last. It goes FAST. A buddy of mine bought a 24 of it too.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 13:54 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5714
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Clad In Shadows wrote: Stormland wrote: Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Yah mon tis good. Don't overkill it though. After about 12 of them that taste we all liked about it starts to sit with us differently. Not in a pleasant way either. I try to have a pack every now and then, but not too much. I only ever drink these 1 or 2 at a time, so I definitely wouldn't have hit the overkill point.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 14:05 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5714
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Clad In Shadows wrote: Stormland wrote: Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Yah mon tis good. Don't overkill it though. After about 12 of them that taste we all liked about it starts to sit with us differently. Not in a pleasant way either. I try to have a pack every now and then, but not too much. I only ever drink these 1 or 2 at a time, so I definitely wouldn't have hit the overkill point. Make sure you try their Pumpkin. It's probably the best well-rounded pumpkin beer anybody has ever had. Not too many spices... but enough to get the job right.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 14:06 |
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Blasphomet
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011, 14:26 Posts: 12381
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Stormland wrote:  A lot of people have neglected to post this. It's been out in Toronto for at least a week now. I don't know how to describe it. There are so many things going on in there. It's a great gateway brew. Not too hoppy, just right.  This hasn't been around for at least 3 years. I bought a 24 pack just to make sure I had enough of it. $85!! :P Get it while supplies last. It goes FAST. A buddy of mine bought a 24 of it too. THe Stereo Vision is by far the worst FLying Monkeys brew I've had. I may try it again though, but i really didn't care much for it. I didn't know Orval was coming here. I will be looking out for it.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 14:33 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5714
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Blasphomet wrote: Stormland wrote:  A lot of people have neglected to post this. It's been out in Toronto for at least a week now. I don't know how to describe it. There are so many things going on in there. It's a great gateway brew. Not too hoppy, just right.  This hasn't been around for at least 3 years. I bought a 24 pack just to make sure I had enough of it. $85!! :P Get it while supplies last. It goes FAST. A buddy of mine bought a 24 of it too. THe Stereo Vision is by far the worst FLying Monkeys brew I've had. I may try it again though, but i really didn't care much for it. I didn't know Orval was coming here. I will be looking out for it. It's not 'special' by any means. It wont last long. It was interesting though. I actually PREFER it out of the bottle. :P
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| 28 Jan 2013, 14:41 |
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Clad In Shadows
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Joined: 02 Jul 2002, 17:11 Posts: 20568 Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Stormland wrote: Clad In Shadows wrote: Stormland wrote: Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Yah mon tis good. Don't overkill it though. After about 12 of them that taste we all liked about it starts to sit with us differently. Not in a pleasant way either. I try to have a pack every now and then, but not too much. I only ever drink these 1 or 2 at a time, so I definitely wouldn't have hit the overkill point. Make sure you try their Pumpkin. It's probably the best well-rounded pumpkin beer anybody has ever had. Not too many spices... but enough to get the job right. I'm quite liking everything St. Ambroise. Their Oatmeal stout is delicious. I'll definitely try the pumpkin soon.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 14:54 |
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herra_af_lik
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Joined: 13 Feb 2006, 16:19 Posts: 11653 Location: Toronto
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I tried to buy a single of this today but it just wasn't happening. It was the only bottle in the store too. 
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| 28 Jan 2013, 15:18 |
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Arcane Son
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Joined: 29 Nov 2004, 10:11 Posts: 3160 Location: Whitby
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ecwfan666 wrote: Clad In Shadows wrote:  Oh dear lord this stuff is delicious! I picked one up in a St. Ambroise variety pack. I had to immediately go out and get a 6 pack. Not an overbearing apricot flavour, but just enough for a bit of an aftertaste. Tasty as fuck, I love it. Have to keep my eye open for it. Looks and sounds pretty tasty.
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| 28 Jan 2013, 21:05 |
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Blasphomet
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011, 14:26 Posts: 12381
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herra_af_lik wrote: I tried to buy a single of this today but it just wasn't happening. It was the only bottle in the store too.  Then you need to tell the cashier how to do their job and get the 'single domestic' code so you could purchase it. 
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| 28 Jan 2013, 21:08 |
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herra_af_lik
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Joined: 13 Feb 2006, 16:19 Posts: 11653 Location: Toronto
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Blasphomet wrote: herra_af_lik wrote: I tried to buy a single of this today but it just wasn't happening. It was the only bottle in the store too.  Then you need to tell the cashier how to do their job and get the 'single domestic' code so you could purchase it.  Oh I tried, I even said it is a new release it most likely doesn't have a singles code with the scan and shes like lets try the 'single domestic' code but it didn't work...so I had to leave it behind.
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| 29 Jan 2013, 10:59 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5714
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herra_af_lik wrote: Blasphomet wrote: herra_af_lik wrote: I tried to buy a single of this today but it just wasn't happening. It was the only bottle in the store too.  Then you need to tell the cashier how to do their job and get the 'single domestic' code so you could purchase it.  Oh I tried, I even said it is a new release it most likely doesn't have a singles code with the scan and shes like lets try the 'single domestic' code but it didn't work...so I had to leave it behind. Damn them. There's a manual code for domestic or imported singles. Sometimes I say "there was one missing, so I thought that by grabbing another one I was being helpful to them." lol
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| 30 Jan 2013, 08:02 |
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Anhur
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Joined: 15 Feb 2006, 23:26 Posts: 9208 Location: Down and out on the Solomani Rim
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I just drank one of these, and it was really, really good. A great ale with an super fresh flavor. Nice and balanced.  I also grabbed a six pack of this. It’s good, but an Irish Stout is pretty much an Irish Stout. It tastes kind of like Guinness Export, but not exactly the same. 
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| 01 Feb 2013, 20:07 |
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Birdog
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Joined: 05 Dec 2006, 17:55 Posts: 4837 Location: Massachusetts
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Anhur wrote: I just drank one of these, and it was really, really good. A great ale with an super fresh flavor. Nice and balanced.  I've had the Estate a few times and thought it was great. I fuckin' love Sierra Nevada!
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| 01 Feb 2013, 20:31 |
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Anhur
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Joined: 15 Feb 2006, 23:26 Posts: 9208 Location: Down and out on the Solomani Rim
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Birdog wrote: Anhur wrote: I just drank one of these, and it was really, really good. A great ale with an super fresh flavor. Nice and balanced.  I've had the Estate a few times and thought it was great. I fuckin' love Sierra Nevada! I think that I had it last year too, but the bottle was different so it didn’t register as being the same at first. It rocks though, and anybody that can get it should give it a try. And yeah, Sierra Nevada does rock. Their core line is solid, and great to drink a lot of. Their high end stuff can compete with most of the best micros in the US. They do a good job all around. 
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| 01 Feb 2013, 20:43 |
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Bleeding eardrums
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Joined: 27 Apr 2006, 23:09 Posts: 9334 Location: Nowhere important
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Birdog wrote: Anhur wrote: I just drank one of these, and it was really, really good. A great ale with an super fresh flavor. Nice and balanced.  I've had the Estate a few times and thought it was great. I fuckin' love Sierra Nevada! I've not seen that one before. Shall have to keep an eye out for it. I generally like Sierra Nevada quite a bit, but the past few times I've had something from them on draft it hasn't been very good. I don't think that's any fault of Sierra Nevada though.
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