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Excelsior

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Descartes
Most of those are solid beers (I personally can't stand any Geuze), but you should come up with your own opinion rather than relying on BeerAdvocate so much. Who cares what others rate it?

Out of those beers, I think the only ones I'd like to sit down and drink are the Rochefort and St. Bernardus. Rochefort 8/10 are delicious beers.

Picture of some of my beers that I made for a friend from a year or so ago. That's typically what I have available, but I don't keep it in the fridge.

So, I had a Westmalle Tripel Ale a few weeks ago and it was sooooooooo good. I wish it didn't cost close to $4 a bottle here. It is worth it though, to have one every now and then.
 

darthsidious

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Jul 13, 2005
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You live close enough to go to their brewery? I hate you.....

P.S. Dry hopped 10th aniversary sounds great. Wish I had someof that.

Originally posted by: sobriquet
I currently have
1 lonely bottle of Alaskan Amber
2 22s of Stone 06.06.06 Vertical Epic that have been stored for almost 6 months now (I'm amazed they're still there)

Stone is filling growlers of the IRS at the brewery this weekend, so I might go get some of that. Lately they've been on a kick of double dry hopping their IPAs, and the results are pretty incredible. This month they've got double dry hopped IPA, Ruination AND the 10th Anniversary triple IPA. I have a feeling I'll be spending a lot of time at the brewery...

 

darthsidious

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Jul 13, 2005
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Depends on where you live. Many good beer stores will carry these beers (or simliar ones). If you live in the boston area, I can tell you where to look.

There's also online places like Liquid Solutions, but I've never ordered beer online. From what I hear, there are often a bunch of restrictions depending on state, so be sure to check that stuff.

Originally posted by: Trey22
So how do I get some of these beers in my fridge?

 

darthsidious

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Jul 13, 2005
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Descartes, what is the 4th beer from the left (the one with the yellow label)?

Thanks,

Originally posted by: Descartes
Most of those are solid beers (I personally can't stand any Geuze), but you should come up with your own opinion rather than relying on BeerAdvocate so much. Who cares what others rate it?

Out of those beers, I think the only ones I'd like to sit down and drink are the Rochefort and St. Bernardus. Rochefort 8/10 are delicious beers.

Picture of some of my beers that I made for a friend from a year or so ago. That's typically what I have available, but I don't keep it in the fridge.

 

Coquito

Diamond Member
Nov 30, 2003
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Mmm... I recently picked up three 4-packs of the baltic porter for $5 a pop. Guy didn't even know they closed up shop. Someone is picking up the recipes, but it wont be for a while. :(

Arrogant is an amazing brew. If it's too bitter for you, it's either being served too cold, your drinking it straight from the bottle, or you haven't had enough time to familiarize your tongue with craft beer. Start off small & work your way back. :)

Originally posted by: darthsidious
I don't think I'd brightly coloured fruit flavoured fortified wines as a man's drink :p

DFH - Fort
Rasperry Tart
Mad Elf
PYNK

:D
 

sobriquet

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Sep 10, 2002
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Originally posted by: darthsidious
You live close enough to go to their brewery? I hate you.....

P.S. Dry hopped 10th aniversary sounds great. Wish I had someof that.

Originally posted by: sobriquet
I currently have
1 lonely bottle of Alaskan Amber
2 22s of Stone 06.06.06 Vertical Epic that have been stored for almost 6 months now (I'm amazed they're still there)

Stone is filling growlers of the IRS at the brewery this weekend, so I might go get some of that. Lately they've been on a kick of double dry hopping their IPAs, and the results are pretty incredible. This month they've got double dry hopped IPA, Ruination AND the 10th Anniversary triple IPA. I have a feeling I'll be spending a lot of time at the brewery...

Yeah, San Diego is a great place for beer. I'm 30 minutes from Stone, 25 minutes from Ballast Point and 20 minutes from Alesmith (who just released Yulesmith, a fantastic double IPA). I'm definitely looking forward to the dry hopped 10th. Hopefully I'll have enough money after buying Christmas presents to afford a few growlers.
 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Blue Moon and Labatt. I'll be buying a Best of Belgium pack (six pack each of Hoegaarden, Leffe Blonde and Stella Artois) soon. I see those around the holidays.
 

alien42

Lifer
Nov 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: darthsidious
Descartes, what is the 4th beer from the left (the one with the yellow label)?

Thanks,

Originally posted by: Descartes
Most of those are solid beers (I personally can't stand any Geuze), but you should come up with your own opinion rather than relying on BeerAdvocate so much. Who cares what others rate it?

Out of those beers, I think the only ones I'd like to sit down and drink are the Rochefort and St. Bernardus. Rochefort 8/10 are delicious beers.

Picture of some of my beers that I made for a friend from a year or so ago. That's typically what I have available, but I don't keep it in the fridge.

its kapittel. ive had their 4 pack sampler and they are all pretty good beers.

 

Coquito

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Nov 30, 2003
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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Blue Moon and Labatt. I'll be buying a Best of Belgium pack (six pack each of Hoegaarden, Leffe Blonde and Stella Artois) soon. I see those around the holidays.

Just buy a sixer of Hoeg & seek out substitutes for the rest. The other two are really mundane for the price.
 

SWScorch

Diamond Member
May 13, 2001
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All I have is some Killian's. Until last week, it also contained:

One Guinness Draught
One Saranac Rauchbier
One Saranac Brown Ale
One Saranac Black & Tan
One Saranac Mocha Stout
One Yuengling
and a bunch of Killian's
 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Coquito
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Blue Moon and Labatt. I'll be buying a Best of Belgium pack (six pack each of Hoegaarden, Leffe Blonde and Stella Artois) soon. I see those around the holidays.

Just buy a sixer of Hoeg & seek out substitutes for the rest. The other two are really mundane for the price.
I'd rather some Hoegaarden draft, but I have to settle being that I don't have a kegerator. :p

 

GregGreen

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Dec 5, 2000
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8 Yuengling Traditional Lagers (BA=80)
2 Southern Tier Brewing Tripel (BA=81)
2 Southern Tier Brewing Phin and Matt's Extraordinary Ales (BA=85)
1 Unibroue La Fin Du Monde (BA=91)

I highly recommend the phin and matts if you can find it around
 

silverpig

Lifer
Jul 29, 2001
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Heh, my roommate is a member at BA.

We've got a decent little collection in our beer fridge too. Mostly local microbrew stuff.
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
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I've never had beer, and I hate to derail the thread, but what did Pabst Blue Ribbon get on that site? Apparently it's a joke amongst my beer-loving friends to bring it up all of the time. They seem to really hate it.

Oh, and they seem to love some local beer called Abita.