i tried one of my Trader Joe 2011 Vintage ales on wednesday... t'was decent, respectable, but i can think of othe Unibroue offerings that probably age better. this wasn't particularly intense, per my hopes.
finally hit up perfect pour in columbia... woa. brought back:
- pumpking: i must have had a bad bottle, 'cause this one had the distinct "corn" taste of DMS. other than this fault, tasted like liquid pumpkin pie
- allagash reserve dubbel (had their reserve tripel previously, very nice!)
- long trail coffee stout
- the bruerie saison de lente
haven't tried the last 3. i'm brewing today, once i've finished off my last 2 belgian blonds i might sip the coffee stout.
also checked out MD Homebrew in columbia. nice staff, good selection - except for the fact that they don't sell wyest. since i wanted their 3711 French Saison yeast, i left empty-handed. it was the point of my drive out there, i should have called ahead. i ended up driving to both myLHBS and the flying barrel to get all my supplies (myLHBS had the yeast, but couldn't mill the grains... *sigh*). i was going to call this batch "Saison & On & On", but i'm now tempted to re-name it "160-mile Farmhouse Ale".