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NOW DRINKING - BEER SNOBBERY VOL. 4
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Birdog
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Joined: 05 Dec 2006, 17:55 Posts: 4837 Location: Massachusetts
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I finally landed a 4 pack of this coffee/chocolate porter...  Excellent stuff 
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| 15 Feb 2013, 18:32 |
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Anhur
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Joined: 15 Feb 2006, 23:26 Posts: 9194 Location: Down and out on the Solomani Rim
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| 15 Feb 2013, 18:56 |
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Birdog
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Anhur wrote: That 3Beans is wonderful stuff, but maybe a tad to pricy for what it is. I still have two in the fridge though, and would probably buy it again. I just wouldn’t drop that much money on it very often. Agreed. I paid about $15 for mine. What did you wind up paying? ND:  Real Nice sour.
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| 15 Feb 2013, 19:14 |
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Anhur
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Birdog wrote: Anhur wrote: That 3Beans is wonderful stuff, but maybe a tad to pricy for what it is. I still have two in the fridge though, and would probably buy it again. I just wouldn’t drop that much money on it very often. Agreed. I paid about $15 for mine. What did you wind up paying? I think that it was marked for 13.99, so about 15 bucks with tax and deposit. I kind of feel like I wouldn’t bitch about the price if they had put it in their standard 16 oz cans, but going with 12oz cans and jacking the price up is kind of uncalled for. Good brewery overall though, and I did really enjoy that beer. I think that I will have one next.
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| 15 Feb 2013, 19:18 |
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Birdog
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Anhur wrote: Birdog wrote: Anhur wrote: That 3Beans is wonderful stuff, but maybe a tad to pricy for what it is. I still have two in the fridge though, and would probably buy it again. I just wouldn’t drop that much money on it very often. Agreed. I paid about $15 for mine. What did you wind up paying? I think that it was marked for 13.99, so about 15 bucks with tax and deposit. I kind of feel like I wouldn’t bitch about the price if they had put it in their standard 16 oz cans, but going with 12oz cans and jacking the price up is kind of uncalled for. Good brewery overall though, and I did really enjoy that beer. I think that I will have one next. They probably used the 12 oz. cans because of the 10% abv., but, that's no excuse to jack the price. Either way, I really wanted to try it, and am happy that I got to. And There were only 4 places within about a 20 mile radius that carried it, so that helped me rationalize the price. 
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| 15 Feb 2013, 19:26 |
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Arcane Son
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Joined: 29 Nov 2004, 10:11 Posts: 3160 Location: Whitby
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 Been seeing this around lately at my local LCBO's. Anyone had it before? The ingredient list sounds pretty crazy. Quote: This time, it's Muskoka's The Legendary Muskoka Spring Oddity. The list of ingredients for the Spring Oddity is making me incredibly intrigued: Pure Muskoka Water, Heather Tips, Juniper Berries, Sweet Orange Peel Shavings, North American Malts, Noble Hops, Belgian Yeast and Belgian Candi Sugar
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| 15 Feb 2013, 20:45 |
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sangre
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Joined: 06 Sep 2012, 19:19 Posts: 130
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That Victory Headwaters Pale Ale is good. I posted about that a few pages back.
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| 15 Feb 2013, 21:02 |
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Birdog
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Joined: 05 Dec 2006, 17:55 Posts: 4837 Location: Massachusetts
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 This is most excellent! The original Old Rasputin was one of the first stouts to ever really wow me, so this is a special treat.
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| 15 Feb 2013, 23:09 |
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herra_af_lik
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Joined: 13 Feb 2006, 16:19 Posts: 11633 Location: Toronto
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Arcane Son wrote:  Been seeing this around lately at my local LCBO's. Anyone had it before? The ingredient list sounds pretty crazy. Quote: This time, it's Muskoka's The Legendary Muskoka Spring Oddity. The list of ingredients for the Spring Oddity is making me incredibly intrigued: Pure Muskoka Water, Heather Tips, Juniper Berries, Sweet Orange Peel Shavings, North American Malts, Noble Hops, Belgian Yeast and Belgian Candi Sugar I had the release last year, it was pretty good. Saw that it was out this time not sure if I will pick it up. Depends on how good people say it is.
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| 15 Feb 2013, 23:24 |
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Shreddy
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Joined: 21 Apr 2003, 11:13 Posts: 6718 Location: Chicago
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Tonight's consumption has been: Solid Oatmeal Stout much better when it warms up.  Oh man one of my favorite brews, its an amazing IPA.  New to the Chicago area, I thought it was average solid nothing great. Lastly had a homebrew that I made with my bud, a light American Pale Ale hopped with English and West Coast hops.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 00:14 |
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Numen Wraith.
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Joined: 24 Jun 2003, 22:44 Posts: 73078 Location: Beyond the Fields We Know
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Shreddy wrote: I thought it was average solid nothing great. That pretty well described every Deschutes beer. Well executed, but average.
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 Kerrie wrote: but it's one of the most gratifying feelings because they are so damn fast
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| 16 Feb 2013, 01:02 |
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Birdog
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Numen Wraith. wrote: Shreddy wrote: I thought it was average solid nothing great. That pretty well described every Deschutes beer. Well executed, but average. Have either of you tried The Abyss?
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| 16 Feb 2013, 01:12 |
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Numen Wraith.
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Nope. I've heard good things, but never tried it.
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 Kerrie wrote: but it's one of the most gratifying feelings because they are so damn fast
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| 16 Feb 2013, 01:28 |
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Blasphomet
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herra_af_lik wrote: Arcane Son wrote:  Been seeing this around lately at my local LCBO's. Anyone had it before? The ingredient list sounds pretty crazy. Quote: This time, it's Muskoka's The Legendary Muskoka Spring Oddity. The list of ingredients for the Spring Oddity is making me incredibly intrigued: Pure Muskoka Water, Heather Tips, Juniper Berries, Sweet Orange Peel Shavings, North American Malts, Noble Hops, Belgian Yeast and Belgian Candi Sugar I had the release last year, it was pretty good. Saw that it was out this time not sure if I will pick it up. Depends on how good people say it is. I'm pretty sure they took the 'Spring' out of the name this year, so i wonder if we will be getting a new spring seasonal this year from them. This Oddity was their best seasonal by far imo.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 14:10 |
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DapperDan
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Joined: 01 Nov 2009, 22:51 Posts: 7658 Location: Austin, TX
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 That's right, tall boys. 
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| 16 Feb 2013, 18:42 |
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Numen Wraith.
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Joined: 24 Jun 2003, 22:44 Posts: 73078 Location: Beyond the Fields We Know
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DapperDan wrote:  That's right, tall boys.  Oooooh! Congrats! You saved yourself a trip to the fridge by drinking warm beer. I don't get the "OMG! FUCK YES! TALLBOYS!  " thing. Nothing against them, but I personally don't get the excitement behind them.
_________________ Hast thou bewailed the aeons that passed without thee who art so much afraid of the aeons that shall pass? -Lord Dunsany
 Kerrie wrote: but it's one of the most gratifying feelings because they are so damn fast
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| 16 Feb 2013, 18:46 |
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DapperDan
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Numen Wraith. wrote: DapperDan wrote:  That's right, tall boys.  Oooooh! Congrats! You saved yourself a trip to the fridge by drinking warm beer. I don't get the "OMG! FUCK YES! TALLBOYS!  " thing. Nothing against them, but I personally don't get the excitement behind them. It's sarcastic, at least when I say it. I find it amusing when good beer is sold in cans. Not that Torpedo is amazing or anything but it's good stuff for the price.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 18:50 |
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Numen Wraith.
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DapperDan wrote: Numen Wraith. wrote: DapperDan wrote:  That's right, tall boys.  Oooooh! Congrats! You saved yourself a trip to the fridge by drinking warm beer. I don't get the "OMG! FUCK YES! TALLBOYS!  " thing. Nothing against them, but I personally don't get the excitement behind them. It's sarcastic, at least when I say it. I find it amusing when good beer is sold in cans. Not that Torpedo is amazing or anything but it's good stuff for the price. Having tried to take bottled beer backpacking, I can get it (no pun intended). There are times where a bottle just isn't convenient. Good beer out of a can is better than bad beer out of a bottle. What I don't get is the aluminium bottle thing. It's just a can in a different shape.
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 Kerrie wrote: but it's one of the most gratifying feelings because they are so damn fast
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:01 |
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Blasphomet
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Numen Wraith. wrote: DapperDan wrote: Numen Wraith. wrote: DapperDan wrote:  That's right, tall boys.  Oooooh! Congrats! You saved yourself a trip to the fridge by drinking warm beer. I don't get the "OMG! FUCK YES! TALLBOYS!  " thing. Nothing against them, but I personally don't get the excitement behind them. It's sarcastic, at least when I say it. I find it amusing when good beer is sold in cans. Not that Torpedo is amazing or anything but it's good stuff for the price. Having tried to take bottled beer backpacking, I can get it (no pun intended). There are times where a bottle just isn't convenient. Good beer out of a can is better than bad beer out of a bottle. What I don't get is the aluminium bottle thing. It's just a can in a different shape. And heavier. The only thing I see it for is so that you can get it colder faster than a normal bottle. Other than that, it is only out there to target the imbeciles in society. I feel like the people who invented it are laughing it up right now.  Nothing wrong with a can if the beer is right. Red Racer is one of Canada's best IPA imo and it's in a can. Poor it into a glass and you'd be none the wiser.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:41 |
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DapperDan
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Blasphomet wrote: Nothing wrong with a can if the beer is right. Red Racer is one of Canada's best IPA imo and it's in a can. Poor it into a glass and you'd be none the wiser. Oskar Blues is a great brewery and everything they sell is in a can. I don't have a problem with cans at all really, but I think when a brewery like them does that, they're thumbing their nose at the elitists, maybe.  It's funny to me.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:47 |
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Birdog
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My all time favorite IPA comes in a 16 oz. can. 
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:49 |
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Blasphomet
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Birdog wrote: My all time favorite IPA comes in a 16 oz. can.  Do you drink it from the can as it suggests? 
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:50 |
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DapperDan
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 This stuff is killer.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:54 |
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Birdog
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Blasphomet wrote: Birdog wrote: My all time favorite IPA comes in a 16 oz. can.  Do you drink it from the can as it suggests?  Yep. The only beer that I do drink from the can/bottle, too. When you open the can, the immediate area smells like a fuckin' forest. Unreal. I just wish it was more available in Mass.
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| 16 Feb 2013, 19:57 |
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deathstalker
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calderas orange hopped ipa is in a can and in my top 5 beers ever.
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