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NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
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Bleeding eardrums
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Joined: 27 Apr 2006, 23:09 Posts: 9333 Location: Nowhere important
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 Re: NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
Anhur wrote: Oh, and if you see anything by Founders you should buy it, they rock out with their cocks out.  Oh man, definitely follow this advice  It's cool that you guy's get Founders out there. I didn't know they distributed that far until seeing you and Birdog post about them.
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| 05 Dec 2012, 20:10 |
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Anhur
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Joined: 15 Feb 2006, 23:26 Posts: 9203 Location: Down and out on the Solomani Rim
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Bleeding eardrums wrote: Anhur wrote: Oh, and if you see anything by Founders you should buy it, they rock out with their cocks out.  Oh man, definitely follow this advice  It's cool that you guy's get Founders out there. I didn't know they distributed that far until seeing you and Birdog post about them. Birdog has been able to get it in Mass for a while, but it just showed up in NY this past spring. Great stuff.
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| 05 Dec 2012, 20:13 |
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herra_af_lik
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Joined: 13 Feb 2006, 16:19 Posts: 11650 Location: Toronto
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On my list will be looking for
Ithaca Flower Power Anything Founders Some Bombers of Whatever I find Anything Dogfish Head Anything Stone Sierra Nevada Torpedo
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| 06 Dec 2012, 00:22 |
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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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Here's the selection for Wegman's: https://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductListView?forwardto=ProductListView&Ne=6&langId=-1&storeId=10052&N=207+4294795881&catalogId=10002&Ns=P_Velocity|1||P_Name|0I found this awhile back when Blasphomet was first wanting to go to Buffalo for his beer haul and I was interested in seeing what they had. I hope it helps!
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| 06 Dec 2012, 08:39 |
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herra_af_lik
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Thanks man. 
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| 06 Dec 2012, 11:29 |
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Arcane Son
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Joined: 29 Nov 2004, 10:11 Posts: 3160 Location: Whitby
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| 06 Dec 2012, 16:08 |
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Stormland
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Just put on the shelves today in Toronto...  My luck has been strange as of late. A month ago, I find a 15 pack of beer left in the beer store parking lot where only 3 bottle were broken. Perhaps someone dropped it and said fuck it without knowing you could return it for a full refund if you never left the property... then I get into a car accident and now I grab a beer haul and this 1litre howe sound pothole filler imperial stout got thrown into my bag at lcbo free of charge. I don't think it was intentional and I didn't notice it until I got home, but I totally got the biggest most expensive bottle I intended to by free of charge. Even more funny... I'M FUCKING BROKE. So I knew I'd just be putting myself into debt by grabbing it. Funny how that worked.  Also, this. I grabbed a Brooklyn Chocolate Stout as well. Haven't had that since I started reviewing beers. I hated it then, but I'll fucking love it now!  to my ups and  for my downs.
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| 06 Dec 2012, 18:00 |
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herra_af_lik
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mandypants brought this up a few pages back. Nice to see what it actually looks like. Thanks. I want to get on the bandwagon for this. That Howe Sound 1L, seems like I am going to buy this because I can reuse the 1L bottles for Homebrew! 
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| 06 Dec 2012, 18:22 |
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Bleeding eardrums
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 Grabbed a sixer of this last night. It's become one of my staples for seasonal winter beers, and I'm never upset to have it. One of my favorite labels/packaging as well.
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Metal_King wrote: Well, put my pee pee in his pee pee then. 
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| 06 Dec 2012, 19:13 |
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Blasphomet
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Reached into the cellar tonight. Queue douchey review!   Presentation: One of the best. A unique and magnificant bottle that is corked and caged. Pour/Colour: Into tulip. Deep golden straw with a large, fluffy head. Nose: Typical Belgian yeast, bread, grapefruit, banana. Taste: Light coloured fruit, like peach, a little tangy. Compared to what you'd expect from a Tripel it's a little more mild, more drinkable for someone who may be turned off by something like Duvel. Lighter and very thirst quenching. Would be good on a warm summer day. At 10% the alchohol is incredibly well masked, and almost nonexistent, which underwhelmed me a bit. Finish: Light fruit, like peach. Not very long lasting. Extrememly drinkable, and I wish I could have nabbed more of this so I could have compared a new fresh bottle to this, but it was the only one left at Whitby's smallest LCBO last year (i was shocked it was available there and nowhere else around here). Still very nice after a year and I don't imagine age did it any harm, but i admit i was expecting a little bit more. Regardless, I wish I had more of this! 4/5.
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| 06 Dec 2012, 23:51 |
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Stormland
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I asked a couple of people if I could buy a bottle off of them, but fuck it. Wow, I just said that. I have no freakin money. I think I'll still bite the bullet for sure. I'll just only drink this beer for a week straight and nothing else and that should make up for the difference in cash, lol.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 07:52 |
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Stormland
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herra_af_lik wrote: mandypants brought this up a few pages back. Nice to see what it actually looks like. Thanks. I want to get on the bandwagon for this. That Howe Sound 1L, seems like I am going to buy this because I can reuse the 1L bottles for Homebrew!  Toootally. That and the Pumpkineater had the same growler bottle.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 08:03 |
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Stormland
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Blasphomet wrote: Reached into the cellar tonight. Queue douchey review!   Presentation: One of the best. A unique and magnificant bottle that is corked and caged. Pour/Colour: Into tulip. Deep golden straw with a large, fluffy head. Nose: Typical Belgian yeast, bread, grapefruit, banana. Taste: Light coloured fruit, like peach, a little tangy. Compared to what you'd expect from a Tripel it's a little more mild, more drinkable for someone who may be turned off by something like Duvel. Lighter and very thirst quenching. Would be good on a warm summer day. At 10% the alchohol is incredibly well masked, and almost nonexistent, which underwhelmed me a bit. Finish: Light fruit, like peach. Not very long lasting. Extrememly drinkable, and I wish I could have nabbed more of this so I could have compared a new fresh bottle to this, but it was the only one left at Whitby's smallest LCBO last year (i was shocked it was available there and nowhere else around here). Still very nice after a year and I don't imagine age did it any harm, but i admit i was expecting a little bit more. Regardless, I wish I had more of this! 4/5. Aww... the painful reminder of the beer I lost through the thievery of my old superintendant, lol. I did get to try it though. My review bottle was stolen.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 08:04 |
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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: Thanks man.  Least I can do. 
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| 07 Dec 2012, 10:03 |
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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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Stormland wrote: Just put on the shelves today in Toronto...  My luck has been strange as of late. A month ago, I find a 15 pack of beer left in the beer store parking lot where only 3 bottle were broken. Perhaps someone dropped it and said fuck it without knowing you could return it for a full refund if you never left the property... then I get into a car accident and now I grab a beer haul and this 1litre howe sound pothole filler imperial stout got thrown into my bag at lcbo free of charge. I don't think it was intentional and I didn't notice it until I got home, but I totally got the biggest most expensive bottle I intended to by free of charge. Even more funny... I'M FUCKING BROKE. So I knew I'd just be putting myself into debt by grabbing it. Funny how that worked.  Also, this. I grabbed a Brooklyn Chocolate Stout as well. Haven't had that since I started reviewing beers. I hated it then, but I'll fucking love it now!  to my ups and  for my downs. Now how the fuck did you get it for free? Did they just forget to scan it? I actually went in to the Yonge/Davis location yesterday to see if anything new was in (just price checking as I'm broke till next week), and I saw the Pothole Filler, took it to the cash to ask the price since there wasn't one, and he couldn't get the price at all, wasn't even in the system.  However I did see the Rogue Yellow Snow and I know I can get that next week. BTW Stormy, lemme know how that Skull Splitter is. Also, have you tried the Box Steam Dark & Handsome yet? Not sure if it's worth getting as I didn't care much for the Funnel Blower.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 10:07 |
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ecwfan666
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Joined: 28 Jan 2002, 07:51 Posts: 7440 Location: Newmarket, Ontario
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Blasphomet wrote: Reached into the cellar tonight. Queue douchey review!   Presentation: One of the best. A unique and magnificant bottle that is corked and caged. Pour/Colour: Into tulip. Deep golden straw with a large, fluffy head. Nose: Typical Belgian yeast, bread, grapefruit, banana. Taste: Light coloured fruit, like peach, a little tangy. Compared to what you'd expect from a Tripel it's a little more mild, more drinkable for someone who may be turned off by something like Duvel. Lighter and very thirst quenching. Would be good on a warm summer day. At 10% the alchohol is incredibly well masked, and almost nonexistent, which underwhelmed me a bit. Finish: Light fruit, like peach. Not very long lasting. Extrememly drinkable, and I wish I could have nabbed more of this so I could have compared a new fresh bottle to this, but it was the only one left at Whitby's smallest LCBO last year (i was shocked it was available there and nowhere else around here). Still very nice after a year and I don't imagine age did it any harm, but i admit i was expecting a little bit more. Regardless, I wish I had more of this! 4/5. I had mine when it came out, and although I was kinda new to Tripel's at the time, it came across as really drinkable and fresh. I liked it a lot, I imagine I'd like it a lot more now.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 10:09 |
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ecwfan666
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Stormland wrote: I asked a couple of people if I could buy a bottle off of them, but fuck it. Wow, I just said that. I have no freakin money. I think I'll still bite the bullet for sure. I'll just only drink this beer for a week straight and nothing else and that should make up for the difference in cash, lol. I'll go in on a bottle.
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Stormland
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ecwfan666 wrote: Stormland wrote: Just put on the shelves today in Toronto...  My luck has been strange as of late. A month ago, I find a 15 pack of beer left in the beer store parking lot where only 3 bottle were broken. Perhaps someone dropped it and said fuck it without knowing you could return it for a full refund if you never left the property... then I get into a car accident and now I grab a beer haul and this 1litre howe sound pothole filler imperial stout got thrown into my bag at lcbo free of charge. I don't think it was intentional and I didn't notice it until I got home, but I totally got the biggest most expensive bottle I intended to by free of charge. Even more funny... I'M FUCKING BROKE. So I knew I'd just be putting myself into debt by grabbing it. Funny how that worked.  Also, this. I grabbed a Brooklyn Chocolate Stout as well. Haven't had that since I started reviewing beers. I hated it then, but I'll fucking love it now!  to my ups and  for my downs. Now how the fuck did you get it for free? Did they just forget to scan it? I actually went in to the Yonge/Davis location yesterday to see if anything new was in (just price checking as I'm broke till next week), and I saw the Pothole Filler, took it to the cash to ask the price since there wasn't one, and he couldn't get the price at all, wasn't even in the system.  However I did see the Rogue Yellow Snow and I know I can get that next week. BTW Stormy, lemme know how that Skull Splitter is. Also, have you tried the Box Steam Dark & Handsome yet? Not sure if it's worth getting as I didn't care much for the Funnel Blower. I think you answered your own question. It's possible that she scanned it, heard the beep and then kept scanning the rest of the products. That makes more sense as to why I ended up getting it for free. The lady was on auto-pilot and she heard 5 beeps instead of 4 so she thought she was all good. The Skull Splitter was awesome. I'm not a big fan of English ales, but if they all tasted like that than they would grow on me. It's got more flavor than your average English Ale. It had a unique dryness to it, but it still managed to have a unique bitter after-taste. It may have had a dry effect, but the bitterness makes it more refreshing than most would find. I would get it again. Kinda reminded me of dead guy ale, (not the dry part of it) The Dark & Handsome. Well, lets put it this way. I loved the funnel blower for it's unique vanilla taste. That's what probably made the beer more enjoyable for me. That's could be what other people didn't like about it. The Dark & Handsome is always worth a try. It's a little unique in its own way, but it doesn't have the in-your-face flavor that the Funnel Blower had. Would I buy it multiple times? Probably just once a year. Now that I look back at it, I think I'm gonna say for the third time on this page that a product would be better if it was imperial. That would'a done the trick 
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| 07 Dec 2012, 11:37 |
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Birdog
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I entered a Lottery at the Craft Beer Cellar in Belmont, Mass., and they called me today to tell me that they drew my name and have a "Brick" reserved for me to pick up Wednesday. So fucking pumped 
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| 07 Dec 2012, 14:42 |
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Blasphomet
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ecwfan666 wrote: Stormland wrote: I asked a couple of people if I could buy a bottle off of them, but fuck it. Wow, I just said that. I have no freakin money. I think I'll still bite the bullet for sure. I'll just only drink this beer for a week straight and nothing else and that should make up for the difference in cash, lol. I'll go in on a bottle. I have been checking the LCBO every single day because i have no idea when this is being released. I fucking hope i don't miss out. I plan on saving a few bottles for a very long time.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 15:26 |
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Birdog
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Craft Beer Cellar is releasing it on 12/12/12 at 12:12. 
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| 07 Dec 2012, 15:39 |
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Blasphomet
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Birdog wrote: Craft Beer Cellar is releasing it on 12/12/12 at 12:12.  Yeah i think that the article posted in here suggested that as well. But it was only a guess, he said.
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| 07 Dec 2012, 15:41 |
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herra_af_lik
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Stormland wrote: herra_af_lik wrote: mandypants brought this up a few pages back. Nice to see what it actually looks like. Thanks. I want to get on the bandwagon for this. That Howe Sound 1L, seems like I am going to buy this because I can reuse the 1L bottles for Homebrew!  Toootally. That and the Pumpkineater had the same growler bottle. Yup, I have that bottle saved already and hopefully will grab this new one. I might be getting a Pumpkineater for Christmas. 
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| 07 Dec 2012, 17:16 |
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Birdog
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Decent brew. 
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Alabama_ThunderFetus
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YOU AND YOUR HIPSTER BEER IT'S SO CUTE 
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