What's your favorite Beer?
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My son lives and works in Florida,where they have a much better beer selection than I do in New Jersey. He’s up for a visit and brought his old man a couple of stouts,and porters he thought I might like. This being one of them. Also had a Prarie Birthday Bomb.
There is something very wrong about Florida having a better selection of stouts and porters than Dirty Jersey. Good for you, though.
On an entirely unrelated note, my brother is working construction in NJ as we speak.
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Stout from Austria…. small, local, tiny, one-women brewery...
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decided to try a few beers from the isle of wight…
2/3
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Thanksgiving carnage
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How/where did you get all of those. I was under the impression that they weren’t supposed to be officially released until tomorrow. My guy sold me an advance of the only one that my state is getting. Just the general bourbon stout. It was delicious. Did you have the reserve? I couldn’t tell from looking at the bottles.
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@Jett129
We spent the day at my brothers. He got all the beers from a friend. They are all supposed to be released today, but retailers have been sitting on them for a while. The green and gold label was a reserve. I think it's the same beer, just some different barrels. -
One of the reserve beers was allegedly aged in Elijah Craig barrels the year it was named whiskey of the year. I especially like drinking bourbon barrel stouts when I also like the bourbon that was in the barrels the beer was aged in. I like to think it makes a difference,but I can’t imagine I could taste it. Does make it more fun for me.
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Wednesday's lambic share: 1979 Cantillon gueuze (awful, tasted like dirt), 1983 Cantillon Super Gueuze (slight oxidation, but overall good, with good funk still), 2003 De Cam Oude Gueuze (great, with potential to age even longer), 2017 Cantillon Reine Des Pres (more balanced Mamouche lite), 2018 3F Kriekenlambik Toast (fantastic jammy, rich cherry, with vanilla finish, completely still as it should be), 2017 Cantillon Fou Foune (always great to drink a Fou), B1 3F Zenne (all-time level here), B2 3F Zenne (not quite B1, but great). Then, drinking a Weldwerks Chocolate Coconut Achromatic in Zion National Park with a buddy in town.
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Damn! Impressive line up!
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Only mostly. The 79 was possibly the single worst bottle of beer I've ever opened.