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have you guys ever seen this stateside?

http://www.six3.tv/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Six3-Kernel-IPA-e1313500031464.jpg

it's quite prominent in london but the more things i try the more i rate it. it most likely isn't available across the water i guess.

Know how Roo feel (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 10 July 2012 17:57 (eleven years ago) link

Haven't seen it.

Jeff, Tuesday, 10 July 2012 18:01 (eleven years ago) link

Jaymc, definitely worth a trip. And if you stick to their drafts, not too expense. You can even get 4 oz pours on everything.

Jeff, Tuesday, 10 July 2012 18:02 (eleven years ago) link

churchkey is the best! when i was there last week for the bell's black note tapping, all the tables had kegs of upland and cigar city stashed under them, presumably for some sort of nefarious dc beer week purposes

scream blahula scream (govern yourself accordingly), Tuesday, 10 July 2012 18:48 (eleven years ago) link

Ha, I'm back at churchkey tonight. I'm glad this place isn't in Chicago, it would bankrupt me.

Jeff, Tuesday, 10 July 2012 22:31 (eleven years ago) link

Drank tonight:

JW Lee's Harvest Ale 1999. I don't think I've ever drank a 12 year old beer before. I was not of legal drinking age when this beer was born.

Avery Uncle Jacob's Bourbon stout. 17%!!! Not the highest abv beer I've drank, but up there. This is an abrasive beer. I would like to taste this bottle in 5 years.

Ola Dubh Special Reserve 18. Taste like whiskey.

Jeff, Tuesday, 10 July 2012 23:40 (eleven years ago) link

Oh, and the night before I had a 2009 Older Viscosity. Maybe one of the top 25 beers I've ever had. Right in my wheelhouse as far as style goes though, a barrel aged barley wine. Reminded me a lot of Goose Island's King Henry.

Jeff, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:28 (eleven years ago) link

For a reasonably priced massmarket beer, I'm really loving the new Widmer Rotator series, Shaddock IPA, which adds grapefruit peel to the Citra hops. Perfect summer IPA.

David Allan Cow (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:50 (eleven years ago) link

The rotater beers are alright - cheap and they seem to do some interesting ones.

joygoat, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 14:49 (eleven years ago) link

hmmm i will have to try that

O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:17 (eleven years ago) link

had this years monks sour ale and how the mighty have fallen :( cuvee des jacobins has ruined me for all other sours i think.

O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:18 (eleven years ago) link

I tried Left Hand Brewery's Sawtooth Ale recently. It was not bad - to my taste buds, it's somewhere between an English-style ale and a Pale Ale - a bit hoppy but also slightly malty and balanced. Not particularly memorable though.

o. nate, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:55 (eleven years ago) link

cuvee des jacobins

Saw this in Whole Foods and it was $22 for a 4-pack of 12 oz bottles. I think the one time I've had it in a bar it cost about the same (likely a somewhat smaller pour, but still). It is a great sour, though.

nickn, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 21:04 (eleven years ago) link

yeah the cuvee is a good way for a beer drinker to get poor, thats a pretty standard price. although hey if you buy bombers in the $11 range its the same thing by volume/$ so eh. it could be worse.

O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 21:45 (eleven years ago) link

hey if you buy bombers in the $11 range its the same thing by volume/$ so eh. it could be worse.

That's true, though I usually get cold feet when bombers are above $8. OTOH, I buy plenty of wine for $10-15/bottle, and go for Deliriums at $10-11, so maybe it's just a perception thing. One thing about the C des J, I doubt if I would drink more than one at a time. When I tried it I also ordered fish and chips - didn't need vinegar!

nickn, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:25 (eleven years ago) link

Sawtooth Ale is probably my least favorite of Left Hand's -- their Black Jack Porter is worth a try. the stranger APA is pretty solid too.

tylerw, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:27 (eleven years ago) link

i just got a six pack of the stranger and (although i dont trust the store i got it from so that may have contributed) it was pretty bland and a little skunky. havent really found a left hand that i love yet, but i wont stop trying.

O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:38 (eleven years ago) link

i live right near left hand so i haven't had skunky stranger, but i can see it being a bit on the bland side -- i kind of like that it's a little bit mellow.

tylerw, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:52 (eleven years ago) link

did the vt run again this past week, posting pic of what is likely the best reg production beer in america

http://www.howigit.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/alch-heady.jpg

call all destroyer, Thursday, 12 July 2012 03:32 (eleven years ago) link

so jealous

scream blahula scream (govern yourself accordingly), Thursday, 12 July 2012 03:53 (eleven years ago) link

hung out last week with an ilx lurker buddy of mine (hi 3ric!) and got talking about his beer catering plans for his wedding in september - a few cases of heady, a kate the great vertical, and a keg of HF vera mae? works for me!

scream blahula scream (govern yourself accordingly), Thursday, 12 July 2012 03:55 (eleven years ago) link

^^would rsvp

call all destroyer, Thursday, 12 July 2012 10:34 (eleven years ago) link

This is what I had at my wedding last year, all in bottles/cans:

Half Acre Daisy Cutter
Bell's Oberon
Two Brothers Domaine Du Page
Corona

I was kind of proud that I was able to assemble a decent variety of styles (for different tastes) within our small budget. Also, the Midwestern beers all have some personal geographic significance: Half Acre is the brewery closest to where we currently live, Bell's is the brewery closest to where I went to college, and Two Brothers is the brewery closest to where I grew up.

Of course, the Daisy Cutter was basically gone before dinner, IIRC.

Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Thursday, 12 July 2012 16:05 (eleven years ago) link

i had a two brothers beer last night! someone brought it back from a chicago trip, had never heard of the brewery before.

call all destroyer, Thursday, 12 July 2012 17:58 (eleven years ago) link

I can't remember what we had on tap at our reception.

Jeff, Thursday, 12 July 2012 18:09 (eleven years ago) link

yes heady-topper is really that good

carne asada, Thursday, 12 July 2012 18:10 (eleven years ago) link

the beer for my wedding was 80% canned beer, a fact that i am very proud of

Surly Furious
Surly Bender
Surly Bitter Brewer
Summit EPA
and Black Label

the only thing we didnt run out of was summit actually, the only bottled option.

O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Thursday, 12 July 2012 18:12 (eleven years ago) link

two brothers stuff is pretty badass, they make my favorite session ale in the world i think. Long Haul i think?

O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Thursday, 12 July 2012 18:14 (eleven years ago) link

Wasn't familiar with Heady Topper. 120 IBU, holy hell...

David Allan Cow (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 12 July 2012 18:15 (eleven years ago) link

rodenbach grand cru

wth is this

am0n, the road to nowhere (cozen), Friday, 13 July 2012 17:24 (eleven years ago) link

A sourish red ale, similar to cuvee. I like it a lot.

Jeff, Friday, 13 July 2012 17:31 (eleven years ago) link

I can't remember what we had on tap at our reception.

Well, your reception was at a bar.

Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Friday, 13 July 2012 17:56 (eleven years ago) link

i don't know anything about this stuff, but i just read that above 100 ibu you can't distinguish more bitterness.

also sweet action is a cream ale? really? i thought that was just something genesee came up with to sound fancy. maybe i should try more cream ales (are there others?) cause i really like sweet action.

mizzell, Friday, 13 July 2012 18:18 (eleven years ago) link

I'd like to try Sweet Action again, but I'm not going to pay for it.

Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Friday, 13 July 2012 18:21 (eleven years ago) link

not sure about this rodenbach

am0n, the road to nowhere (cozen), Friday, 13 July 2012 18:23 (eleven years ago) link

I've never met a cream ale that I've liked.

Jeff, Friday, 13 July 2012 18:23 (eleven years ago) link

Here's what Sixpoint says about Sweet Action, btw:

Take, for instance, Sweet Action. What is it? Is it a cream ale? Well not really, because it is brewed with elements of a Hefe-Weizen. So it is a Hefe-Weizen then, right? Well, no... because it has a hop profile similar to a Pale Ale. All right, well what is it then? It is Sweet Action. That's what it is.

Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Friday, 13 July 2012 18:24 (eleven years ago) link

this odell 5 barrel pale ale is much more my speed

am0n, the road to nowhere (cozen), Friday, 13 July 2012 18:32 (eleven years ago) link

i really like sixpoint, they have a pretty fun really casual brewery tour, which is basically just one guy talking and showing you around his garage.

mizzell, Friday, 13 July 2012 18:37 (eleven years ago) link

I also had a Two Brothers I really liked recently having never previously heard of the brewery -- it was a rye

Will Chave (Hurting 2), Friday, 13 July 2012 18:41 (eleven years ago) link

Probably the Cane & Ebel. Jaymc likes that a lot.

Jeff, Friday, 13 July 2012 19:11 (eleven years ago) link

I do! There was a time -- maybe about four years ago -- when I'd routinely tell people that it was My Favorite Beer. Then, after a while, I began to gravitate toward beer that wasn't as overtly sweet (one of the key ingredients of Cane & Ebel is Thai palm sugar). But I actually just bought a six-pack recently and reflected on how nicely balanced it is.

Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Friday, 13 July 2012 19:32 (eleven years ago) link

Oh, and I also just had their Pillar of Salt, a limited-edition "white rye" that was brewed as a light, dry antithesis of Cane & Ebel. Recommended.

Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Friday, 13 July 2012 19:36 (eleven years ago) link

I kind of like rye beer to be sweet because it balances out certain other strong flavors for me

Will Chave (Hurting 2), Friday, 13 July 2012 20:48 (eleven years ago) link

I've recently hit 500 unique beers on my untappd, so I thought I'd see what style I drink the most of from that data. Since December 2010, my top 15:

American IPA - 63
American Imperial / Double IPA - 49
American Imperial / Double Stout - 42
American Pale Ale - 34
Rye Beer - 15
Russian Imperial Stout - 14
Witbier - 12
American Amber / Red Ale - 10
Belgian Strong Pale Ale - 9
American Barleywine - 9
American Porter - 9
American Strong Ale - 9
Saison / Farmhouse Ale - 8
Sour Ale - 8
Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy - 8

Jeff, Monday, 23 July 2012 18:16 (eleven years ago) link

Congrats, Jeff. How was the Hyperion?

Trewster Dare (jaymc), Monday, 23 July 2012 18:53 (eleven years ago) link

#IPADay

carne asada, Thursday, 2 August 2012 13:52 (eleven years ago) link

Is it? I don't think I'm drinking tonight. I'll consider the Great Lakes Lake Erie Monster I had last night to be my contribution to the cause.

Trewster Dare (jaymc), Thursday, 2 August 2012 13:58 (eleven years ago) link

http://ipaday.org/announcing-ipa-day/

carne asada, Thursday, 2 August 2012 14:02 (eleven years ago) link

I had a Sixpoint Resin last night, it was tasty but I think the can design was better than the beer overall.

DX Dx DX (dan m), Thursday, 2 August 2012 14:42 (eleven years ago) link


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