What's your favorite Beer?
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It was a reasonably fruity beverage, which I guessed was more than likely the cranberry. It wasn't unpleasant, but it also was not something I could have casually drank all night. After drinking one of these, and a second beer (who's name was something like "Hello, my name is…."), I certainly had a respectable sway going on. The second beer was a mere 9.9% if I remember correctly.
Here are some past Brewdog specials of a ridiculous nature.....
Tactical Nuclear Penguin (32% ABV) - at the time, the strongest beer ever produced in a competition with German brewer Schorschbräu
Sink The Bismarck! (41% ABV) - at the time, the strongest beer ever produced. A quadruple IPA
The End of History (55% ABV) - the beer formerly known as "the world's strongest beer". Only 12 bottles released and packaged inside stuffed squirrels and stoats
They had a bottle of the last one behind the bar last night, it was indeed in a stuffed squirrel, and was priced at £999.99
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Observe the insanity….. Brewdog rules.
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The Brewdog pubs are great, really cool atmosphere, people just chatting and enjoying their beer. They have a ton of board games laying around for people to use, Playstation 2's and SNES set up for use, and the staff all really know their products.
After literally years of searching, I now have a reason to recommend visiting the UK to foreign tourists.
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Sounds really cool, and reminds me a bit of the brewery I used to work for:
http://paradisecreekbrewery.com/
I was with them when they first started, and now live a couple states away. They have just started distributing on the Best Coast; but, hopefully, continue to grow, nationally. They have a really cool atmosphere, as well. The brewery is located in a renovated Post Office, that was built in the 1930's (extremely old by Washington State standards). It has a giant movie theater screen for games (matches), huge movie theater surround, darts, pool, old-school arcade games, board games, etc..
It's located in the extremely-tiny town of my alma mater (~30k people; ~27k of which are University Students); so, as you can imagine, it's a pretty fun atmosphere. They aren't doing anything nearly as interesting, from a brewing perspective, as Brewdog. However, they have won some awards, and have made tremendous progress in 2.5+ years.
If you can't tell by now, I really miss the nights when I was the lone employee working, and I had a bar full of customers – wild nights.
Thanks again for sharing your experience at Brewdog; it takes me back. I think I need a beer now.
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So, next in line was the MALHEUR "EXTRA BRUT"… As per the name, it's a more sec (dry) version of the Brut... Out of all the ones I tried (Royal, Dark Brut, Brut, Extra Brut), I prefer the Brut by far... If you're into dry blond beers, get the Extra Brut... If you want a bit more sweetness, go for the Brut...
Still in my fridge: the Malheur 12° (standard bottle)...
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Really want to try a six pack of that Brewdog Punk IPA
I could proxy, but shipping will be fucking expensive.
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this is rather nice
http://www.oldtombeer.co.uk/awards -
Really want to try a six pack of that Brewdog Punk IPA
I could proxy, but shipping will be fucking expensive.
There's a beverage store a few towns over that carries it I think. Might go on a quest soon. Will report back!
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I'd love to try a decent Belgian beer one day….....
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No worries man, just rattling your cage
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I'd love to try a decent Belgian beer one day….....
If only you knew someone who would promise to ship you a bottle…
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I'd love to try a decent Belgian beer one day….....
If only you knew someone who would promise to ship you a bottle, weeks and weeks ago.