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Do you know when the Trader Joe's release is typically available? |
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I have some beers in mind of what I might want to age. Bell's Expedition Stout, Founders Imperial Stout, Goose Island BCS, and maybe some St. Bernardus or Chimay. |
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Simple Beer Aging Math by Jack Handy:
Big bodied malty beers > 7% ABV age nicely. Light bodied beers < 7% ABV do not typically age well. Hops dissipate rather quickly regardless of ABV. |
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I was going to start quoting and :tpd:, but then I realized I agreed with about 80% of these posts.
So I'm just gonna go have a beer. :D |
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Would like to hear from anyone trying any aged beer. Going to be comparing last years Founders Backwoods Bastard to this years soon. Will report back with my thoughts.
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I have a St.Bernardus Christmas Ale from '09 that I can't wait to drink on Christmas Eve with my father , it was amazing last year . I have some Brooklyn BCS from last year that just doesn't seem as good now but I'll revisit it . Chimay Premier is really good fresh but it gets to OMG after only 1 year of rest . Wish they made a Bomber of it like the Blue label .
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Pick up the Beligan Ales while they last at Costco. Delerium cases look mighty temping and even easier than storing wine as they kept upright.
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Have some year old DFH 90 minute. Much smoother less hoppy very good, but different from fresh.
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Anyone have experience with drinking older Delirium? |
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Really? I love WWS it's probably my favorite imperial stout. That said TNs distribution is horrible so I haven't had TOO many even worth mentioning. :td
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I did not see a brew date on the St. Bernardus. The Delirium's I bought last week were dated Feb 2010. |
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Bought a bottle of Lost Abbey Serpent's Stout with the intention of aging 2-3 years. Thougths?
http://www.lostabbey.com/lost-abbey-...erpents-stout/ |
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