What's your favorite Beer?
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@Mister_Brue Not too bad.
Full disclosure: According to Untappd, I had nearly 2.000 different beers, so I have also had my fair share of strange and/or shitty beers. I fear nothing that has been thrown into the mashThe basis for this one is a golden ale, but fairly sweet with lots of caramel notes. What put me off a little was that the alcohol (8,9%) was coming through too strong on this one.
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@tody It actually sounds quite tasty then, if it wasn’t so strong. I asked because I liked the concept. One of these would probably have me under the table now though.
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@Mister_Brue I guess that depends on your personal tolerance level.
If you like creations like these, have a look at Moersleutel, again hailing from the Netherlands. They have interesting beers as well - going up to two-digit ABV levels, but usually much better hidden. Mainly Stouts, though.
Also, Amundsen from Norway makes a crazy series named "Dessert in a can", again stouts, but I think a Stroopwafel is the most 'normal' thing you'll find in there. -
Drinking for a Higher Calling
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A few local Tucson breweries. This porter is fantastic -
@Sage954 How was it?! I have seen these and always wanted to try one, but never have. I’m a big fan of aged beers!
Stone Brewery had an annual Russian Imperial Stout that was so good after a few years of aging.
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@Danimal506
Very good. Not worth the extra money over the base bourbon county though. -
Black Flag has been on a roll lately
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Last round of juicy IPAs for a minute as I hope to move to more winter warmers
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@Anesthetist Winter Warmers...You mean Bourbon,right? I think you're a Jefferson's fan? If you want to get a real treat,The Jefferson's Ocean Aged in Humidity,or The Double Barreled Rye,also Ocean Aged, will warm you right up.
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@Jett129 I almost always have a bottle of Ocean around, I’ll look for that particular one though.