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TheCheeseMan 547:12
Originally posted by GodOfThunder
I knew there was a good reason for me skipping out on the weekly tasting last night.


Because the Ten Fidy scares you? Damn pussy.
11/6/2009 11:39:31 AM

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MesandSim 7108:34
Originally posted by Beerlando
Originally posted by MesandSim
Just out of interest, what did you make of the three BrewDogs?


Honestly......

Tokyo* sucks. Thin body for what it is, burning hot w/ alcohol, werid cranberry-licorice thing going on. Not my cup of tea.

Rake I’ve had twice. It was definitely more mellow this time around, but I just think the ashy peat clashes horrible with the raspberry. Again, not a big fan.

How to Disappear was the best of ’em. Easy drinking, very dank and hoppy. Not as good as some of the best hoppy low-ABV beers (Surly Bitter Brewer, Alpine Tuatra) but pretty solid. Lots of flavor for a 3.5% brew.


Must say I’ve been most impressed with the low abv stuff I’ve had from Surly.
11/6/2009 11:41:56 AM

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Beerlando 3276:70
Oh wait.......I completely forgot the blind imperial stout tasting we did near the end!

Things are a little fuzzy, but I’m starting to piece it all back together.

Expedition vs. Founders vs. Heresey

11/6/2009 11:43:56 AM

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Beerlando 3276:70
Originally posted by MesandSim
Originally posted by Beerlando
Originally posted by MesandSim
Just out of interest, what did you make of the three BrewDogs?


Honestly......

Tokyo* sucks. Thin body for what it is, burning hot w/ alcohol, werid cranberry-licorice thing going on. Not my cup of tea.

Rake I’ve had twice. It was definitely more mellow this time around, but I just think the ashy peat clashes horrible with the raspberry. Again, not a big fan.

How to Disappear was the best of ’em. Easy drinking, very dank and hoppy. Not as good as some of the best hoppy low-ABV beers (Surly Bitter Brewer, Alpine Tuatra) but pretty solid. Lots of flavor for a 3.5% brew.


Must say I’ve been most impressed with the low abv stuff I’ve had from Surly.


Cigar City Chaveta was another low-ABV wonder. I hope they bring that one back next year.
11/6/2009 11:49:48 AM

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scraff 2118:10
Originally posted by Beerlando
........drink the following lineup.......

Redstone Nectar of the Hops Mead
BB Burgerbrau Pils
Jackie-O Chunga Oud Bruin
Brewdog Tokyo*
Brewdog How to Disappear Completely
Brewdog Rake
Bon Chien Vin Jaune

and half a growler of Town Hall Three Hour Tour......

and then follow it up with.....

3 soft tacos
1 volcano taco
1 black jack taco.

.......the results are not a pretty sight.







ISO!
11/6/2009 12:35:38 PM

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redlight 2209:50
you did nail the blind tasting! 11/6/2009 1:18:25 PM

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Odeed 1749:15
chorro bell 11/6/2009 1:24:45 PM

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Drake 4803:254
Originally posted by lithy
I always want to eat a sackful of cheese Krystals whenever I have too much.


We may as well call my part of the country limbo. Too far South for White Castle. Too far North for Krystal. No little square burgers to be found anywhere.
11/6/2009 3:38:18 PM

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fata2683 2066:124
Black eye, black coat, pink taco? 11/6/2009 3:42:53 PM

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otakuden 1490:
Originally posted by Beerlando
Originally posted by CanIHave4Beers
Originally posted by Naven
Originally posted by Smokepot23
It looks like the beers are getting a bad rap

As I see it you were doing fine until you went to Taco Hell



Seriously. Why on earth would you follow up all those tasty beers with that crap?


hmmm after eight beers.... I think I can imagine one reason why.


I do this about once a month. When I get drunk, the BELL just calls my name. It always seems like such a good idea at the time.


running for the border after too many beers is a must. when the bell rings, the only thing to do is answer it
11/7/2009 9:35:31 AM

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