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12-26-2019, 07:43 PM | #3481 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Cracked a few J. Wakefield beers with my brother. Man with the Golden Chura and double vanilla Han Shot First.
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12-28-2019, 03:29 PM | #3482 |
That bearded brewer
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Opened a bottle of Gueuze Tilquin ŕ l’ancienne from their 2014-2015 bottling last night. Pretty sour and very funky. Had a beautiful mushroom earthiness to it. Light baryard and a slight leather on the finish. Very dry and highly carbonated. Glad I have a few more from that season in the cellar.
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12-28-2019, 03:43 PM | #3483 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
My local farm brewery always has a couple. They're wonderful beers but they do sell less than anything else on the menu. Luckily the owner/brewer loves them so he always has two or three on tap. IMO they do go better on a hot day than any other time. They make the mouth sparkle as if they were much colder than they are.
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12-29-2019, 12:04 PM | #3484 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Just picked up some Surley 13. It sounded delicious and will hopefully make to my birthday in March
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12-30-2019, 08:18 AM | #3485 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Hit up a couple VA breweries the past few days before heading back to CO, the cherry on top was Adroit Theory out in the middle of nowhere, only been once before and was very happy to return. Too many to list, but had about a dozen tasters of some of the finest dark liquids around. I don't think their BA stuff is really next level yet, but their regular dark stuff and the endless variants were quite fun to enjoy before heading to the airport. Also refreshing to see another brewery with the majority of the menu being 10+%
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12-31-2019, 04:55 PM | #3486 |
Life is for living
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
I'm having the last bottle from a batch of barleywine I brewed back in 2017.
Some people ease themselves into New Year's Eve. I am not one of those people.
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01-01-2020, 12:54 PM | #3488 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Last nights lineup:
Atwater Vanilla Java Porter, coconut variant Bells 30th Cherry Stout Reserve Dragons Milk, hibiscus/raspberry variant (meh) Griffin Claw Salted Caramel Pecan BA Stout Founders KBS Espresso Founders CBS
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01-01-2020, 06:14 PM | #3489 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Killer!!
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01-02-2020, 01:29 PM | #3490 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Had my winter tasting Beersmas on Saturday and we cracked a few bottles.
Rum BA Vanilla La Nada Confectionator Hawaiian Honeymoon Grand Cru Bruocsella Lambic Bio 2019 Ephesus Courage Russian Imperial Stout (2012) Dark Lord - Marshmallow Handjee (2017) Wild Collection Bourbon Barrel O.E. Loophole Technicality Lush Terrain There Are Rules Snack Attack Hidden Pickle Gato Reposado ‘17 Funk Yeah Margarita Gose Black Tuesday (2014) Peanut Butter Jelly Crime Darkness (2018) Barrel-Aged Abeyance Barrel Slayer Bourbon Barrel-aged Marshal Zhukov’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Popinski Deeds & Exploits - Coffee & Vanilla 3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze Cuvée Armand & Gaston (season 17|18) Blend No. 57 Beer : Barrel : Time (2018)
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01-02-2020, 04:08 PM | #3491 | |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Quote:
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01-02-2020, 04:13 PM | #3492 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
New Years Eve was a little more calm.
Endless Ending Pabst Blue Ribbon Hard Coffee Vanilla Big Sxxxy Trappist Westvleteren 12 (2015) Blue Hawaiian Sour Pickle Juice by Four Quarters Brewing KSR.01 (Gose) Ryeway To Heaven and some leftover Beer : Barrel : Time (2018) that i wanted to share with a friend. Will remember to keep in touch Tom,. It's always later on in Dec. Love to have to come up. Plenty of stouts!
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01-02-2020, 04:15 PM | #3493 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Also having problems posting the panoramic shot.
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01-03-2020, 12:51 AM | #3494 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Panorama! Panorama!!
I actually brought a few beers (mostly CO stuff...Ben ) to our NYE party, but none of the craft beer guys showed, so they're back at home with me.
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01-09-2020, 08:45 AM | #3495 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
After seeing so many crossovers between whiskey and beer, this one sounds pretty interesting and relatively unique, love the attention they're giving to the history. This is going to be the first release Weldwerks is allowing proxy pickup so I think there's a good chance I won't be able to buy any (you purchase tickets ahead of time then pick up at the brewery) but still a cool idea, I'll give it a try
DOUBLE BARREL 1910 MEDIANOCHE When Old Forester® released their 1910 bourbon in late 2018, we quickly fell in love and it has become one of our favorites. After we managed to secure a few of the casks used to produce 1910, we knew we wanted to incorporate the same double barrel technique Old Forester uses to produce their unique bourbon. The journey began by aging Medianoche in four freshly emptied 6-11 year-old Kentucky bourbon barrels for 12 months, which feature a heavy toast and light char, identical to the initial casks used for 1910. Then we racked each Medianoche bourbon barrel into a freshly emptied Old Forester 1910 barrel, which are heavily charred and lightly toasted casks used to finish mature Old Forester bourbon for six to nine months. Mirroring their process, this batch of Medianoche was finished in the 1910 barrels for nine months, resulting in over 21 months of barrel aging between the two casks. 13.5% ABV. Available in 22 oz bottles to-go for $28 each, with a limit of 2 bottles per person.
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01-09-2020, 10:41 AM | #3496 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Sounds intriguing, Ben.
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01-09-2020, 11:20 AM | #3497 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Weldworks is pretty good. That one sounds killer Ben.
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01-09-2020, 11:38 AM | #3498 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
The other one they're releasing at the same time sounds pretty interesting as well:
VANILLA DESTINATIONS As shamelessly huge fans of the folks at Bottle Logic and the amazing beers they produce, we knew we had to get a collaboration on the books when they made the trek to Greeley for the inaugural WeldWerks Invitational Festival back in June of 2018. So we decided to brew a massive Imperial Stout, combining techniques and favorite malts from both breweries, and laid it to rest in freshly emptied 8-12 year Heaven Hill bourbon barrels for 18 months. After barrel aging, we conditioned the beer on a blend of Ugandan and Fiji vanilla beans for several weeks, then finished the beer with freshly roasted Belize cacao nibs from Cultura Craft Chocolate in Denver. 13.1% ABV. Available in 22 oz bottles to-go for $32 each, with a limit of 4 bottles per person. Gonna be an expensive day
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02-17-2020, 03:07 PM | #3499 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Opposite ends of the spectrum this past weekend:
Pliny The Younger Crooked Stave Gift Of Time - Stout Month This Gift Of Time release was a blend of stouts aged for 44, 45, and 46 months in heaven hill barrels. This is their third release and the best so far, first two were 24 and 36 months. I believe they partnered with Evil Twin to make the original juice, Evil Twin also collabed for their anniversary stout last year which was thick as oil and delicious as well. They're known country wide for their sours, but I think their stouts are the real jewel. Most if not all don't make it out of the taproom
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03-17-2020, 08:26 AM | #3500 |
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Re: What beers are you enjoying II?
Pulled up to River North last night as they were doing last call, starting today all bars and restaurants are closed for dining/drinking in for (up to) 8 weeks. Figured for the last beer poured in Denver for the foreseeable future I should go big
2020 Barrel Aged Double Averice - aged in Knob Creek barrels 2019 version was 19+%, this year's was a much more approachable 17.4%. I had a hard time drinking more than a few ounces of the 19 stuff, but this one has a perfect amount of heat
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