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4-5 types of beers. Come on, use your brain.
I'll take 4 to 5 of each of your 4 to 5 beers and bet you a pitcher.
Anyone had this?
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...1&d=1223140754
I just had a bottle from 2007 and I really enjoyed it. I normally don't dig barleywine.
Its also a real local Baltimore beer unlike a certain traditional whose name I won't mention.
I've had the loose cannon which I liked a lot. I've never tried that one. I'm going to pick some up to bring back home with me while I'm here. How does it compare to Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot?
Never had Bigfoot.
Also: apparently this beer is IMPOSSIBLE to find. I got the last 4 pack at my store, and they don't anticipate being able to get any more of it.
I bought a four-pack of Abbot Ale last week on a whim and I must say, it's really delicious. I'll definitely buy it again if I see it. I know that Josh mentioned an oatmeal stout earlier... anyone else have some stout preferences? I like a beer I can have one of and feel satisfied with my consumption.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...1&d=1225334786
There is a crème brûlée stout with a cow on the label thats out in the wintertime that is a fantastic desert beverage. Right now you can probably find some pumpkin stouts... but those are really hit or miss. There are several different brands of oatmeal stout, coffee stout, chocolate stout. Go to a GOOD beer store and look around. The good ones tend to come in a single pint bottle and cost some silly amount of money.
In semi related news, I picked up the Chimay gift set the other night. Fancy town...
I bought a 550ml bottle of Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout today. I'll probably give it a go sometime tomorrow.
I don't really like Oatmeal stouts. With Sammy Smith I rather like the Taddy Porter.
Thursday night is Bier Garden night for me, I've been getting the Ayinger Oktoberfest. I might try this chocolate stout I had last week.