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NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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Bleeding eardrums wrote: RustyIrish wrote: ALL american beers are hangover guaranteed, i havent dranbk more than 2 american beers in a row in years, they all suck & are horrible( mass produced crap) bud, miller, coors, etc etc. garbage runoff water. american brewers put so many chemicals in their beers  One of the most ignorant things I've ever read on this forum, and there have been some doozies. Try again once you've had any REAL beer from an American brewery, not the piss water that everybody who is not a frat boy or redneck knows is bad. I think he was trying to say that all the macro brews are shit (he said "mass produced crap").
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| 15 Nov 2012, 23:27 |
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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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herra_af_lik wrote: ecwfan666 wrote: I didn't post that I also picked up Mill Street's Cobblestone Stout. I didn't realize it was a nitro beer, so when I opened it it kinda foamed over a bit, but I managed to do a decent enough pour. And wow, this has already beat out Guinness as far as their draught beer goes. Very nicely done and a great stout. It's the new stout man. Its fucking amazing! Everyone seems to love it  It's very good. I enjoyed it a lot. It was like Guinness but with more roasty, malty flavour and some smokey notes. It's like they took their formula and improved on it basically.
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| 15 Nov 2012, 23:28 |
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ecwfan666
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I also tried the Amsterdam Tempest tonight. Not bad at all, but kind of generic if you ask me. There was almost no nose on this, and the taste was very similar to any generic stout out there. I won't be getting it again I don't think, but it wasn't bad at all. Just kinda forgettable.
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Birdog
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 Good stuff! 
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| 15 Nov 2012, 23:35 |
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herra_af_lik
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Joined: 13 Feb 2006, 16:19 Posts: 11686 Location: Toronto
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ecwfan666 wrote: I also tried the Amsterdam Tempest tonight. Not bad at all, but kind of generic if you ask me. There was almost no nose on this, and the taste was very similar to any generic stout out there. I won't be getting it again I don't think, but it wasn't bad at all. Just kinda forgettable. I am thinking that it might do better with age as it seems like it wants you to age this one.
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5717
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ecwfan666 wrote: Ok, I went to the Bayview LCBO in Aurora today (best selection in my area) and got the following:         I'm pretty happy with my haul. I did pass on Le Terrible as it was comparable to wine, and I hate wine, so unless I hear glowing reviews, I'll probably be staying away from it. The beer guy there (who seems to know his stuff) told me that the Double Mad Tom IPA sold out in almost two days and he doesn't know when more is coming in, so you can tell how popular it is already. He also suggested to me the Great Lakes Black IPA, but I didn't wanna pay 10 bucks for it, so I passed, but I'd love to hear how it is. Also I noticed the Church Key Holy Smoke was there, and I haven't heard anything about it yet, but it sounds interesting. Kool to read. Great Lakes has consistently let me down. The one drink they came out with that I was a fan of was Miami Weiss, it was a weiss beer that tasted very must like an ipa. All the others are down the drain for me, Orange, Green Tea, Pumpkin, etc. Being the reviewer I am, I will still buy it and try it. Hey, if they got the Miami Weiss down, how hard would it be to get a black ipa down. Plus, black ipa is basically a stout/ipa mix. Garrison brewery made the first beer I tried like that and it was the best of my two favorite worlds in one bottle. Church Key brewery is pretty basic. They are a local Ontarian brewery which resides in Church Key. Their lagers/ales/pilsners are all very bland to me. A Smoked approach could be interesting though. Love me some smoked beer. Believe it or not I am actually starting to get sick of my favorite smoked beer I posted on here a long time ago. Oh, and you said you don't like wine, but you like Barley Wine? :P
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| 16 Nov 2012, 10:11 |
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Stormland
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Shreddy wrote: Bleeding eardrums wrote: RustyIrish wrote: ALL american beers are hangover guaranteed, i havent dranbk more than 2 american beers in a row in years, they all suck & are horrible( mass produced crap) bud, miller, coors, etc etc. garbage runoff water. american brewers put so many chemicals in their beers  One of the most ignorant things I've ever read on this forum, and there have been some doozies. Try again once you've had any REAL beer from an American brewery, not the piss water that everybody who is not a frat boy or redneck knows is bad. Agreed... Some beer lessons for our young friend. Sanitation: Depending on the size of the brewery they will use food grade chemicals to sanitize their equipment, which are highly diluted in water and evaporate before the brewing process starts. Because the larger breweries work in such closed loops they probably use steam to sanitize everything. Water: Most breweries will use their local municipal water to brew with. Homebrewers will actually add burton salts to the water to get their local or filtered water to match the water in say Dublin or Munich etc.. Again the lager breweries will not add this to their beers. Brewing regardless of where its brewed is still grains (including rice), hops water, and yeast. Some breweries may use hop extracts which still provide the alpha and beta acids. Microbreweries will add adjuncts (anything you can imagine pumkin, juniper berries, cherries, candy sugar etc..) This is purely based on the style of beer that is being made. Fining agents, this is what helps clear the beer, Irish Moss is used (kelp) and Isinglass (dried fish bladders). I use Irish Moss in my beer if I'm making anything other than a stout. Thats pretty much whats in beer. The macro beers like Miller, Bud, Molsen, Heineken etc.. are all simple lagers or pilsners, these are the basic most ingredients in a beer. When you have a micro brew they're mostly better styles of beers ales, wheat, stouts, etc.. These are beers that usually sway from the bland lagers and pils and use more flavorful yeasts, more flavorful hops, and specialty grains to add color and body. Has nothing to do with chemicals its the style of beer my friend that you dont like. I was wondering who was going to stick it to him first, lol.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 10:24 |
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Stormland
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ecwfan666 wrote: I also tried the Amsterdam Tempest tonight. Not bad at all, but kind of generic if you ask me. There was almost no nose on this, and the taste was very similar to any generic stout out there. I won't be getting it again I don't think, but it wasn't bad at all. Just kinda forgettable. I share the exact same opinion and I agree with Herra's response.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 10:30 |
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Blasphomet
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011, 14:26 Posts: 12475
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herra_af_lik wrote: ecwfan666 wrote: I didn't post that I also picked up Mill Street's Cobblestone Stout. I didn't realize it was a nitro beer, so when I opened it it kinda foamed over a bit, but I managed to do a decent enough pour. And wow, this has already beat out Guinness as far as their draught beer goes. Very nicely done and a great stout. It's the new stout man. Its fucking amazing! Everyone seems to love it  I should probably try it  Anyone compared the bottle to the can yet?
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| 16 Nov 2012, 11:27 |
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Blasphomet
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011, 14:26 Posts: 12475
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Stormland wrote: ecwfan666 wrote: Ok, I went to the Bayview LCBO in Aurora today (best selection in my area) and got the following:         I'm pretty happy with my haul. I did pass on Le Terrible as it was comparable to wine, and I hate wine, so unless I hear glowing reviews, I'll probably be staying away from it. The beer guy there (who seems to know his stuff) told me that the Double Mad Tom IPA sold out in almost two days and he doesn't know when more is coming in, so you can tell how popular it is already. He also suggested to me the Great Lakes Black IPA, but I didn't wanna pay 10 bucks for it, so I passed, but I'd love to hear how it is. Also I noticed the Church Key Holy Smoke was there, and I haven't heard anything about it yet, but it sounds interesting. Kool to read. Great Lakes has consistently let me down. The one drink they came out with that I was a fan of was Miami Weiss, it was a weiss beer that tasted very must like an ipa. All the others are down the drain for me, Orange, Green Tea, Pumpkin, etc. Being the reviewer I am, I will still buy it and try it. Hey, if they got the Miami Weiss down, how hard would it be to get a black ipa down. Plus, black ipa is basically a stout/ipa mix. Garrison brewery made the first beer I tried like that and it was the best of my two favorite worlds in one bottle. Church Key brewery is pretty basic. They are a local Ontarian brewery which resides in Church Key. Their lagers/ales/pilsners are all very bland to me. A Smoked approach could be interesting though. Love me some smoked beer. Believe it or not I am actually starting to get sick of my favorite smoked beer I posted on here a long time ago. Oh, and you said you don't like wine, but you like Barley Wine? :P I thought you already tried the Church Key Smoke beer and said it tasted like peat water? As for Great Lakes... most of their stuff does blow, but i'm a fan of the pumpkin, and the Winter Ale last year was fantastic as well imo. About the Tempest, i am leaning towards Herra... it's probably much better with age. My plan is I will buy three and try one fresh, and then another in about 6 months, and then another next year. I have learned myself though that not all highly regarded imperial stouts are for everyone. The Southern Tier Oat is probably the highest rated of the Black Water Series, and it may have been my least favourite. The Tempest is getting some pretty favourable reviews though, so i am curious to see if i side more with you guys, or other people.
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5717
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Blasphomet wrote: herra_af_lik wrote: ecwfan666 wrote: I didn't post that I also picked up Mill Street's Cobblestone Stout. I didn't realize it was a nitro beer, so when I opened it it kinda foamed over a bit, but I managed to do a decent enough pour. And wow, this has already beat out Guinness as far as their draught beer goes. Very nicely done and a great stout. It's the new stout man. Its fucking amazing! Everyone seems to love it  I should probably try it  Anyone compared the bottle to the can yet? Woah the bottle? They have them in six-packs now? I had it on tap and in a can and from what I vaguely remember, they are basically identical in taste and body. It's truly an amazing beer I hope to see for many more years to come.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 11:42 |
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Stormland
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Joined: 18 Oct 2006, 14:12 Posts: 5717
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Blasphomet wrote: Stormland wrote: ecwfan666 wrote: Ok, I went to the Bayview LCBO in Aurora today (best selection in my area) and got the following:         I'm pretty happy with my haul. I did pass on Le Terrible as it was comparable to wine, and I hate wine, so unless I hear glowing reviews, I'll probably be staying away from it. The beer guy there (who seems to know his stuff) told me that the Double Mad Tom IPA sold out in almost two days and he doesn't know when more is coming in, so you can tell how popular it is already. He also suggested to me the Great Lakes Black IPA, but I didn't wanna pay 10 bucks for it, so I passed, but I'd love to hear how it is. Also I noticed the Church Key Holy Smoke was there, and I haven't heard anything about it yet, but it sounds interesting. Kool to read. Great Lakes has consistently let me down. The one drink they came out with that I was a fan of was Miami Weiss, it was a weiss beer that tasted very must like an ipa. All the others are down the drain for me, Orange, Green Tea, Pumpkin, etc. Being the reviewer I am, I will still buy it and try it. Hey, if they got the Miami Weiss down, how hard would it be to get a black ipa down. Plus, black ipa is basically a stout/ipa mix. Garrison brewery made the first beer I tried like that and it was the best of my two favorite worlds in one bottle. Church Key brewery is pretty basic. They are a local Ontarian brewery which resides in Church Key. Their lagers/ales/pilsners are all very bland to me. A Smoked approach could be interesting though. Love me some smoked beer. Believe it or not I am actually starting to get sick of my favorite smoked beer I posted on here a long time ago. Oh, and you said you don't like wine, but you like Barley Wine? :P I thought you already tried the Church Key Smoke beer and said it tasted like peat water? As for Great Lakes... most of their stuff does blow, but i'm a fan of the pumpkin, and the Winter Ale last year was fantastic as well imo. About the Tempest, i am leaning towards Herra... it's probably much better with age. My plan is I will buy three and try one fresh, and then another in about 6 months, and then another next year. I have learned myself though that not all highly regarded imperial stouts are for everyone. The Southern Tier Oat is probably the highest rated of the Black Water Series, and it may have been my least favourite. The Tempest is getting some pretty favourable reviews though, so i am curious to see if i side more with you guys, or other people. You're right, I did. It was in a single bottle, right? Not a six pack which is why I didn't make the connection. Yes, peat water. eeww. Ahh.. I knew there was another great lakes I loved... Winter Ale was easily their best. I went out and bought Chokolat and Javah just for shits again, lol.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 11:45 |
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Blasphomet
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You mean Mokah LOL  Yeah single bottle.... and the Cobblestone is bottled in the Seasonal Sampler pack. Did you also say you didn't enjoy the St. Peters Winter Ale this year? I know you loved it a lot last year despite me hating it's raisin like flavour. And a bit too medicinal.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 11:49 |
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Shreddy
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Stormland wrote: I was wondering who was going to stick it to him first, lol. LOL not sticking it to him, like the rest of everyone here I hate the Macro brews but from a technical stand point what they do is nothing short of amazing. There are 4 key ingredients in their beers, water, grains, hops, yeast. Hops and grains are effected by weather, soil conditions, and any other number of variables that can effect the crops and the flavors of them yet they make it all the same year after year millions of gallons of consistency. With that said I drank one of these last night, sad that they're no longer brewed in Chicago and it tastes like the hop build has changed slightly but its still a pretty solid IPA not overly bitter and very flavorful. 
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Discordant
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Starting the evening with a safe choise 
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| 16 Nov 2012, 11:55 |
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Blasphomet
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Going to pick up a couple bottles of this today. Very excited thanks to my rejuvinated appeal for the Belgian Strongs and Trappists thanks to La Fin du Monde and Le Terrible. CUVEE VAN DE KEIZER BLAUW 
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| 16 Nov 2012, 12:38 |
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Stormland
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Hey people,
A buddy of mine is going to Pennsylvania. If you were to recommend one or two American brews to be brought back. What would you recommend? I know, it's hard, but anything would be helpful.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 15:18 |
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Stormland
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Blasphomet wrote: You mean Mokah LOL  Yeah single bottle.... and the Cobblestone is bottled in the Seasonal Sampler pack. Did you also say you didn't enjoy the St. Peters Winter Ale this year? I know you loved it a lot last year despite me hating it's raisin like flavour. And a bit too medicinal. Oh ya, you are right about that seasonal. Also, I keep getting all those Blackwater Series mixed up. This year I was bored of St Peter's, maybe my pallett has become more refined, but now it seems I prefer Imperial Stouts
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| 16 Nov 2012, 15:20 |
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Solarfall
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I had my first Beerlunch today.  Gave Rolling Rock another try, I think the taps must have been dirty or something the first time I had it, because it was much nicer this time. Simple, drinkable.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 15:21 |
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Stormland
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Blasphomet wrote: Going to pick up a couple bottles of this today. Very excited thanks to my rejuvinated appeal for the Belgian Strongs and Trappists thanks to La Fin du Monde and Le Terrible. CUVEE VAN DE KEIZER BLAUW  Damn, I picked this up a few days ago. Every time I got to work I just couldn't remember the name of it for the life of me.
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Anhur
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Stormland wrote: Hey people,
A buddy of mine is going to Pennsylvania. If you were to recommend one or two American brews to be brought back. What would you recommend? I know, it's hard, but anything would be helpful. Lancaster is a small PA brewery that makes really good beer. You can’t get it in New York. Troges is another PA gem, but their stuff is more widely available. I recommend these from those breweries. Lancaster Hop Hog IPA, and Milk Stout Troges Perpetual IPA, and Trogenator Double Bock (Nugget Nectar is out of season) I should also mention that PA has some weird distribution laws where you can only by anything smaller than a case at a bar, and you can only buy cases at a beer distributor. Your buddy might need to go into a bar and buy a six pack to go. Not sure if the whole state is like that, but everyplace that I have been is. It’s expensive to buy a whole case of a craft brewed IPA, and makes it hard to sample the local brews
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| 16 Nov 2012, 15:29 |
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Blasphomet
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Stormland wrote: Blasphomet wrote: Going to pick up a couple bottles of this today. Very excited thanks to my rejuvinated appeal for the Belgian Strongs and Trappists thanks to La Fin du Monde and Le Terrible. CUVEE VAN DE KEIZER BLAUW  Damn, I picked this up a few days ago. Every time I got to work I just couldn't remember the name of it for the life of me. That's because it name is so long and awkward. I just picked up a couple three bottles on my lunch break so i hope it lives up to how good it is supposed to be. I'll age a couple of them, and at only a dollar more than the Tempest stout, what a fuckin' sweet deal. $7.55 for this, and also the La Fin du Monde at the same price is fantastic. If i happen to not like it for some reason, i'll return it.
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| 16 Nov 2012, 15:59 |
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Birdog
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Stormland wrote: Hey people,
A buddy of mine is going to Pennsylvania. If you were to recommend one or two American brews to be brought back. What would you recommend? I know, it's hard, but anything would be helpful. I know they serve Pliny the Elder in Philly, though, I'm not sure if that's just on draft. If not, Have him get as much as possible! Here's a list of EVERYTHING in Pennsylvania. http://beeradvocate.com/beerfly/directory/9/US/PA
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| 16 Nov 2012, 18:30 |
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Anhur
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| 16 Nov 2012, 18:46 |
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Birdog
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The Troegs and Lagunitas are both great! I've never tried Old Man. I grabbed a 6 of this...  Bombers...  
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