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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6120 on: December 11, 2015, 10:07:26 am »

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6121 on: December 11, 2015, 10:18:24 am »
which is fine, and clearly you think that beer is awful, i'm just pointing out the fact that you're in a minority who thinks this.

carry on.
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6122 on: December 11, 2015, 10:30:42 am »
yeah, I don't think Double B is a terrible beer...I think it's quite good actually

Had this on tap the other day and loved it


although $9.50 before tip was a little steep for a 8 oz pour
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« Reply #6124 on: December 11, 2015, 10:40:22 am »
What's even worse is that's a terrible beer,.at least buy a good magnum.

Different suds for different buds.

It's probably my favorite Stone beer. And I'm a huge Stone/Greg Koch fanboy.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6125 on: December 11, 2015, 10:52:13 am »
I'm not much of a strong ale kinda guy.

I had an 8oz pour of Hardywood Gingerbread Stout last night and loved it, probably couldn't drink much more than 8oz though.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6126 on: December 11, 2015, 11:09:39 am »
I'm not much of a strong ale kinda guy.

I had an 8oz pour of Hardywood Gingerbread Stout last night and loved it, probably couldn't drink much more than 8oz though.

Is "strong ale" an actual beer type? I usually think of it as a catch-all for high abv beers that don't neatly fit into any one category.

I think of Double Bastard as a hoppy imperial amber/red ale, or even somewhat close to being an American barleywine, though that's just my opinion. Are you a fan of those style?

I recently choked down about six ounces of the Bourbon GBS, and I'm done with that beer and its variants. I really want to love my VA homeboys Hardywood, but it seems that every beer I drink by them is underwhelming.
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6127 on: December 11, 2015, 11:22:20 am »
I'm not much of a strong ale kinda guy.

I had an 8oz pour of Hardywood Gingerbread Stout last night and loved it, probably couldn't drink much more than 8oz though.

Is "strong ale" an actual beer type? I usually think of it as a catch-all for high abv beers that don't neatly fit into any one category.

I think of Double Bastard as a hoppy imperial amber/red ale, or even somewhat close to being an American barleywine, though that's just my opinion. Are you a fan of those style?

I recently choked down about six ounces of the Bourbon GBS, and I'm done with that beer and its variants. I really want to love my VA homeboys Hardywood, but it seems that every beer I drink by them is underwhelming.

According to the bible Beer Advocate, strong ale is indeed a beer type.

I'd probably drink a few ounces and enjoy it, but would never buy a bottle or god forbid a magnum. Terrible may have been too strong of an adjective.

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« Reply #6128 on: December 11, 2015, 11:25:07 am »
I'm not much of a strong ale kinda guy.

I had an 8oz pour of Hardywood Gingerbread Stout last night and loved it, probably couldn't drink much more than 8oz though.

Is "strong ale" an actual beer type? I usually think of it as a catch-all for high abv beers that don't neatly fit into any one category.

I think of Double Bastard as a hoppy imperial amber/red ale, or even somewhat close to being an American barleywine, though that's just my opinion. Are you a fan of those style?

I recently choked down about six ounces of the Bourbon GBS, and I'm done with that beer and its variants. I really want to love my VA homeboys Hardywood, but it seems that every beer I drink by them is underwhelming.

According to the bible Beer Advocate, strong ale is indeed a beer type.

I'd probably drink a few ounces and enjoy it, but would never buy a bottle or god forbid a magnum. Terrible may have been too strong of an adjective.

What about in the Homebrew literature, is strong ale considered a beer type?

Per Beer Advocate:


American Strong Ale
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Description:
Catch all style category for beers from 7.0 percent alcohol by volume and above. Some may even be as high as 25% abv. Characteristics will greatly vary; some have similarities to Barley-wines and Old Ales. Barrel aging is certainly not out of the question.

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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6129 on: December 11, 2015, 11:33:00 am »
What about in the Homebrew literature, is strong ale considered a beer type?

for homebrew competition, in the 2008 guidelines, Strong Ale is a category (Cat. 19) that includes old ale (19A), british barleywine (19B) and 'murkan barleywine (19C).  http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style19.php

in the just-published 2015 guidelines, there is a new STRONG AMERICAN ALE category (Cat. 22) that includes American Strong Ale (22B) - see p.42 of http://www.bjcp.org/docs/2015_Guidelines_Beer.pdf

in both the 2008 and 2015 guidelines, there is also a Belgian Strong Ale category.
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6130 on: December 11, 2015, 12:34:48 pm »
speaking of American strong ales...have any of you tried this


BA gave it a pretty poor showing

I was a little sticker shocked at the $10.99 for 1 12oz beer
but it is 17% ABV
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6131 on: December 11, 2015, 12:39:57 pm »
speaking of American strong ales...have any of you tried this


BA gave it a pretty poor showing

I was a little sticker shocked at the $10.99 for 1 12oz beer
but it is 17% ABV

Walkonby mentioned purchasing it two pages ago. Maybe he has had it by now?
Why does every new Dogfish beer seem like a gimmick?

Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6132 on: December 11, 2015, 12:46:18 pm »
now, I have access to the following drafts for my next growler:
dfh  higher math
 
What's a 64oz cost...probably $40?
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6133 on: December 16, 2015, 12:31:48 pm »
Adroit Theory Tap Takeover at sehkraft brewing
   BLVCK Celebration Imperial Porter aged in Rum Barrels
BLVCK Celebration Imperial Porter aged in Oak Barrels
Bloody Roots Imperial Brown Ale aged in Bourbon Barrels
Devil?s Breath Belgian-Style Tripel aged in Mezcal Barrels
G/I/A/A Imperial IPA aged in Sauvignon Blanc Barrels
Lux Wheatwine aged in Anejo Tequila Barrels
The Devil Made Me Smoked Porter w/ Serrano Peppers aged in Mezcal Barrels
Triptych Tart Rambutan Saison aged in Opus One Red Wine Barrels
We Want Your Soul Golden Belgian-Style IPA
Bite the Hand that Feeds Imperial Gose ( Adroit Theory & Sehkraft Collaboration)


Man, would love to try everyone of these
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Re: The Beer Thread
« Reply #6134 on: December 16, 2015, 01:27:11 pm »
Adroit Theory Tap Takeover at sehkraft brewing
   BLVCK Celebration Imperial Porter aged in Rum Barrels
BLVCK Celebration Imperial Porter aged in Oak Barrels
Bloody Roots Imperial Brown Ale aged in Bourbon Barrels
Devil?s Breath Belgian-Style Tripel aged in Mezcal Barrels
G/I/A/A Imperial IPA aged in Sauvignon Blanc Barrels
Lux Wheatwine aged in Anejo Tequila Barrels
The Devil Made Me Smoked Porter w/ Serrano Peppers aged in Mezcal Barrels
Triptych Tart Rambutan Saison aged in Opus One Red Wine Barrels
We Want Your Soul Golden Belgian-Style IPA
Bite the Hand that Feeds Imperial Gose ( Adroit Theory & Sehkraft Collaboration)


Man, would love to try everyone of these

Knock yourself out. That looks like their taplist every weekend at the brewery.

I went there once, had about a half dozen samples. Quality ranged from terrible to mediocre. I'm in the "They should try to make some excellent versions of basic beer styles before they try the fancy weird stuff." category.