amazing beers indeed! agreed that the parabola was mind-blowing. did you try the anniversary 16? also mind-blowing... so many flavors going on in there. the sucuba was good, but a little too hot on the alcohol. i had the nitro'd merkin after having destroyed my palette on the aforementioned 13% beasts so i didn't get to enjoy its full potential.
also had: wookie jack (still the only black IPA i'll support), sculpin (huge amarillo nose), Thai Chili Wahoo Wheat (went really well with our spicy tacos). i wanted to try the reserve porter but ran out of steam.
the S&B was a complete zoo when i got there at 6. there was no way of making it to the bar, people were "in line" a good 10-15 bodies away from the bar. i went downstairs and managed to get a spot at the bar - incredibly lucky since downstairs was only slightly better than upstairs. chatted for a long time wit the 2 guys from The Brew Gentlemen - frat boys who are opening a brewery in pittsburgh. great guys, living the dream. the alstrom bothers were there.
yada, we suck for not coordinating a meet-up. i probably bumped into you.
I agree... bad timing, one of these days it will happen. I pondered sending you a quick email when I arrived but as you stated, it was a complete zoo. I was surprised how chill it was though once most of the beer industry folks left for the reception.
I started with a taster of Parabola and then immediately ordered another. By 6:30 my friend arrived and we started ordering tastings of basically everything. We somehow missed the anniversary 16.
Our samplings...
sucaba (I agree with your thoughts)
indra kunindra (really interesting beer, literally could taste every aspect of the beer based on the description; lime, cayenne, etc)
dorado double ipa (up there with some of the best DIPA's imo
sculpin (delicious)
pivo pils (pointless in drinking last night, but it ended the evening)
velvet merlin (I want to swim in that beer)
Off to CK and possibly Meridian Pint tonight!