wow went to the website and saw the complete list. f'ing amazing. of of the list below, I'd pick the Bigfoot and the Maharaja. Though I get barleywines and imperial ipa's aren't your thing.
i can definitely get down to a good barleywine, and i'll entertain an IIPA for at least one glass. i have increased my appreciation (tolerance?
) for hops, but i still think 100+ IBU beers are crimes again palates. it's the beer equivalent of "suicide wings". anyone can over-do it, it's not subtle, it's not fancy.
anyhoo, ended up having a great time at the flying saucer. they have have a make-your-own-flight deal which allowed me to taste all sorts of goodness. the bartender even let me choose all premium beers, even though the rules state that you're only supposed to pick on. here's what i tasted, from least to most liked:
- avery beast: i'm sure a bottle of this would be amazing once cellared for 3+ years, but fresh it's not enjoyable. it starts off as a deep complex belgian but that's quickly bulldozed by sharp alcohol/paint thinner. it's a small piece of candy followed by a shot of 100-proof grain alcohol. a total tease. would not order again.
- troubador stout: disappointing. burnt caramel flavors resulted in an unpleasant tang.
- st arnold winter stout: eh. kinda watery and too smooth.
- great divide chocolate yeti: menu said this one would be spicy, but other than some hints of licorice i didn't get much in that direction. fairly strong alcohol taste. t'was ok overall. this was the last beer i tasted so my palate was likely shot by then.
- bigfoot, per mr. ford's recommendation: had a nice creamy feel to it but not as hoppy as i had expected. quite enjoyable.
- lagunitas dopplweizen: a very nice hoppy & malty wheat. really liked it.
- avery maharaja: the "perfect" IPA? (yes, i know it's a IIPA). seemed to embody the style in a classic way. very tasty, complex, although i don't know if i'd be able to enjoy more than a pint at a time (i only had a 4 oz taster).
Sweets, gettin' drunk for the cause.
the things i do for my art... <insert dramatic sigh>