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This is quite a nice hard root beer, though I like the idea of a brewed root beer better than one that's just been blended with vodka. But Hires! I have fond memories of Hires from the late 80s and early 90s, when it was distributed alongside Pepsi products in Ontario. That was before Pepsi started distributing Mug (decent, but mediocre) and Coke Barq's (I love Barq's, but it's a not very classic cola-esque root beer).
Sadly, I can't really remember what Hires tasted like, but this is good stuff. The alcohol is fairly muted (I don't really care one way or the other).
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Saturday was a bad day in headspace. Not that I plan on making this a habit but:
I started the day with lunch at the beer club:
I started the day with lunch at the beer club:
- Hofbrau Delicator Dopplebock - not bad, a touch on the bitter side
- Clown Shoes Coffee Pecan Pie Porter - nice and strong coffee flavor. I didn't notice any pecan or 'pie' flavors
- Alesmith Double Red IPA - unremarkable
- Shiner Black Lager *8
- Uncle Bob's Root Beer Whiskey *2
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Pecan pie porter sounds great... too bad it was light on those flavours. I recall being underwhelmed by a local butter tart ale, as well.
Quite good (I love cream soda), though maybe a little too sweet. Definitely cane sugar though. But the kick is just a vodka additive, once again. Makes more sense just to get a good soft drink version accompanied by a shot of a spirit of your choice. Or maybe a cream soda & spiced rum cocktail? If the flavours didn't compete it would seem to be a better complement than vodka. But then, I guess the goal is soda + booze that doesn't interfere with the soda flavourings. So again, not much point in this existing.
Quite good (I love cream soda), though maybe a little too sweet. Definitely cane sugar though. But the kick is just a vodka additive, once again. Makes more sense just to get a good soft drink version accompanied by a shot of a spirit of your choice. Or maybe a cream soda & spiced rum cocktail? If the flavours didn't compete it would seem to be a better complement than vodka. But then, I guess the goal is soda + booze that doesn't interfere with the soda flavourings. So again, not much point in this existing.
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Picked up a few singles the other day. So, last night it was Doc Perdue's Bobcat West Coast Red Ale (Odd seeing as it's actually brewed in Ontario rather than the West Coast. Maybe West Coast in style? Dunno.). Really good red ale, in fact perhaps my favourite. It's almost like a hybrid between an IPA and a red ale as there are grapefruit notes and a bit of pine, but it's there more as an accent which adds character. Would drink again.
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Just had this. I like it but too expensive for a low ABV beer. To me it tasted more Belgian Pale Ale than a saison.Sudy Nym wrote:This is the metal beer I want to get my hands on.... It was always the joke I made when drinking Unibroue's La Fin du Monde anyway.
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Sampled a Talisker a couple of months back, and enjoyed it, so (after diligent research, mainly in the form of Ralfy and Aqvavitae videos) I picked this up today:
Pretty different from my usual jam, but kind of fascinating.
Pretty different from my usual jam, but kind of fascinating.
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Ardbeg 10yo is an astonishing whisky for the price. An excellent selection.
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How potent are the Islay characteristics? I like Bunnahabhain because they are very subdued, but it's getting hard to find.
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Very.Alefroth wrote:How potent are the Islay characteristics? I like Bunnahabhain because they are very subdued, but it's getting hard to find.
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And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
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Thanks I'll keep looking for a replacement.RunningMn9 wrote:Very.Alefroth wrote:How potent are the Islay characteristics? I like Bunnahabhain because they are very subdued, but it's getting hard to find.
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A flavamap like this one might help. Bunnahabhain is in the lower right.
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NIce. What I like most about Bunnahabhain is it has some brininess without the phenolic taste of some the peatier ones. I've heard that Bruichladdich can be that way. Maybe I'll give that a try.
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Wonderful citrus notes, but I could have done without the added "hint of spices". The citrus alone is a little too adventurous for my more recent "after a hard day's work" tastes.
Hmm that may actually suit my preferences better. (The Belgian pale part, not the high price for low ABV. ) Now if only I could find the blasted thing.mori wrote:Just had this. I like it but too expensive for a low ABV beer. To me it tasted more Belgian Pale Ale than a saison.Sudy Nym wrote:This is the metal beer I want to get my hands on.... It was always the joke I made when drinking Unibroue's La Fin du Monde anyway.
I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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Barnstormer Brewing Accelerated Stall Imperial IPA ( Or Double IPA). Quite good. I've been pretty impressed with these IPAs I've been getting lately.
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Word is that a new brewery with a 70-seat taproom will be opening a few miles from home this summer. I haven't been back to the Trillium taproom since my first trip because their beer is too damned expensive and I haven't trusted my car to make the five-mile sojourn. Here's hoping that Widowmaker won't charge $20 for a four-pack.
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That should make it easier to get back out to walking.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Z Corn must be full of pride and urine.
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Even if Bell's is more KZoo than Grand Rapids... Everything west of Jackson is next each ohter, right? KZoo, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, even Lansing, they're all in a tight group, right?Bell's Brewery in Comstock and Founders Brewing Company in Grand Rapids are ranked as the top two breweries in America.
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Very proud and pissy...LordMortis wrote:Z Corn must be full of pride and urine.
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Even if Bell's is more KZoo than Grand Rapids... Everything west of Jackson is next each ohter, right? KZoo, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, even Lansing, they're all in a tight group, right?Bell's Brewery in Comstock and Founders Brewing Company in Grand Rapids are ranked as the top two breweries in America.
I'll claim KZoo and GR being in a group but You People can keep Lansing. And Battle Creek may as well be Dixie it's so far south. Everybody there is such a hick they've got accents anyways.
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Z-Corn wrote: And Battle Creek may as well be Dixie it's so far south.
That's trivia only someone west of Jackson would know.
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"Tropical IPAs" that have mango and/or pineapple notes seem to be the rage this year. I generally approve, these are easy beers to drink, and fit well with summer and summer foods. Last night I had Sierra Nevada's entry - I might like the Sam Adams version a little better, but I've only found that in their Rebel mix packs.
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LordMortis wrote:Z-Corn wrote: And Battle Creek may as well be Dixie it's so far south.
That's trivia only someone west of Jackson would know.
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Mori, have you had any of the other mango IPAs that seem popular this year? I've rather enjoyed those I've had so far, the mango nerfs some of the bitterness that other fruits, like grapefruit, tend to enhance. I'm going to look for some to bring to the fireworks show tomorrow and wonder how this one compares with others of its ilk. It doesn't seem like any particular brand is standing out as being substantially more delicious than others in this class.
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Has a nice mango sweetness in the finish, but the base IPA is just OK.
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Sampled a few bourbons last night and enjoyed them all. Started with Elijah Craig Small Batch, the. Henry McKenna 10yo and finally Blanton's Single Barrel. Oh my on the Blanton's.
And in banks across the world
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
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I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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I think I have had two mango IPA's. Modern Times Brewery makes one and I think Barrelhouse Brewing makes one. The Barrelhouse was good but probably one would do it for me.Jeff V wrote:Mori, have you had any of the other mango IPAs that seem popular this year? I've rather enjoyed those I've had so far, the mango nerfs some of the bitterness that other fruits, like grapefruit, tend to enhance. I'm going to look for some to bring to the fireworks show tomorrow and wonder how this one compares with others of its ilk. It doesn't seem like any particular brand is standing out as being substantially more delicious than others in this class.
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I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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Oh look, a beer for me.
Not one of your better DIPAs, it has a unique smoky malt flavor after the initial burst of hops. I sometimes pick up a 4-pack when I'm near the brewery in the Berkshires but it doesn't offer much beyond "support the local beers." Not really worth the $13 price but I was feeling rich.
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Combines a couple of OO favorites, alcohol and Breaking Bad.
Nice change of pace from beer. Not getting much lime but the agave mead is wonderful. It looks magical in the goblet as well.
Nice change of pace from beer. Not getting much lime but the agave mead is wonderful. It looks magical in the goblet as well.
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A fairly basic though robust tasting brown ale.
This brewery is actually on the premises of a local pioneer village. I've visited, but not since the brewery's opening. Now I have an excuse to return....Black Creek’s latest LCBO offering is now available! Black Creek celebrates the bicentennial of the War of 1812 with our Rifleman’s Ration (LCBO #294272). During the War of 1812, soldiers were given beer money – a penny a day in the British service – with which to purchase beer or spirits. Prior to 1800 they were given rations of beer alongside their meals. With the introduction of beer money, taverns and bars sprung up around garrisons to offer their wares to parched soldiers. Beer money continued to be part of the British military allowances until 1873 when it was rolled into daily wages. Local officials encouraged the brewing and consumption of beer and alcohol as it gave local farmers a place to sell their grains and hops. Our Rifleman’s Ration celebrates this tradition by only using ingredients grown by farmers in Ontario – making it a beer we can really call our own!
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mori wrote:Combines a couple of OO favorites, alcohol and Breaking Bad.
Nice change of pace from beer. Not getting much lime but the agave mead is wonderful. It looks magical in the goblet as well.
Those people at B. Nektar are doing The Lord's Work. I have never tasted anything from them that wasn't very interesting. I may not have been crazy about it all but everything I've had has been unique.
A few years ago they did a Ethiopian Harrar coffee mead that was phenomenal. After we drank the first bottle I went around town and bought every bottle I could find. I might even still have one in the cellar...
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New local brewery was sampling this at my packie yesterday. It boasts a hop called Idaho #7 that supposedly imparts fruity notes of strawberry, melon, and tropical fruit. I barely taste those at all...there's a bit of citrus up front, but mainly it's a peppery, bitter IPA that tastes more like a double or imperial than a regular ol' IPA. Bigger flavor than you would expect. Unfortunately, at $12/4-pack it's priced like a double, so IDK if I'll buy it again. There are too many better beers at that price point.
Their pale ale was also more flavorful than one expects in that style and I almost bought that instead. This brewery bears watching.
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A straightforward gose with no additives. Tasty, refreshing, and low-alcohol at just 4% makes it a good summer brew. Not the best gose I've had (that would be Lost Nation) but quite enjoyable.
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I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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Henry Weinhard's Root Beer - The soft kind. A work friend generously gave me a bottle from his haul from a recent a trip to the U.S. It's good. Very good. Not good enough that I'd bring multiple cases across the border and risk smuggling accusations as he did, but that's just me. We definitely need more artisanal sodas around here... the only high quality root beer I can find without visiting a specialty shop is Virgil's.
Thought I should broaden my horizons. Wow... this is gross. Not the flavour (there's flavour?). Just the alcohol, I guess. I still can't do most spirits. Not neat. Not even with an ice cube. However I won't let it go to waste (only bought a 200ml)... it goes great in my coffee/hot chocolate combo.
I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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Evil Twin's Sour Bikini might be my new summer jam (maybe on rotation with Sixpoint's Jammer).
At 3% ABV, I'm pretty sure that it's physically impossible for me to get drunk off this. Is beer for breakfast still considered uncouth?
At 3% ABV, I'm pretty sure that it's physically impossible for me to get drunk off this. Is beer for breakfast still considered uncouth?
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AWS260 wrote:Evil Twin's Sour Bikini might be my new summer jam (maybe on rotation with Sixpoint's Jammer).
At 3% ABV, I'm pretty sure that it's physically impossible for me to get drunk off this. Is beer for breakfast still considered uncouth?
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