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Nzoner's Game Room>50 Beers to Try Before You Die
NewChief 06:18 AM 04-24-2010
Thought the beer snobs here might like this article (and probably critique the hell out of it).

http://www.wisdeo.com/articles/view_post/2984
(CBS) You've heard of "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"?

How about 50 to try before you die?!
Spoiler!

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Phobia 06:03 PM 02-11-2013
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Brown Shugga is a very sweet barley wine, and Sucks is a Double/Imperial IPA.

They're connected because when Lagunitas expanded into a new brewhouse in the past, they didn't have the ability to brew Brown Shugga that particular year; they brewed Sucks instead as a replacement. The next year, Brown Shugga was back, but everyone asked about Sucks and wanted more of it. Hence, more Sucks.
I was about to pull the trigger on Sucks when I saw something about Brown Shugga on the label. The BS is just a little bit too much on the sweet for me. So, it's not actually a similar product then?
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phisherman 06:16 PM 02-11-2013
No sir, Sucks is more like Double Jack or what I've been taste testing it with/against, Hopslam.
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KC native 07:28 PM 02-11-2013
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Has anyone here ever tried Sam Adams Utopias?
Yes. It was very cognacish. Pretty sure I still have the bottle. It was good but I wouldn't spend that much on it again.
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phisherman 09:01 PM 02-16-2013
Brought home a growler of Ursa Major stout from McCoys tonight, pretty tasty stuff at 10.5% ABV.
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Phobia 09:18 PM 02-16-2013
Originally Posted by phisherman:
No sir, Sucks is more like Double Jack or what I've been taste testing it with/against, Hopslam.
Popped on a sixer of Sucks. It's good. Probably would not buy again. Just didn't really do a lot for me but it's drinkable, just not one I'm going to go out of my way to drop $9-10 on again.
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Phobia 09:18 PM 02-16-2013
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Brought home a growler of Ursa Major stout from McCoys tonight, pretty tasty stuff at 10.5% ABV.
Did you take advantage of the Dispatch special at the little liquor store?
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Rugby Thompson 09:21 PM 02-16-2013
Anyone here ever try Molson Canadien
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phisherman 09:44 PM 02-16-2013
Originally Posted by Phobia:
Did you take advantage of the Dispatch special at the little liquor store?
Will be soon, can't wait for them to get their growlers going again....nice people there too.
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phisherman 09:45 PM 02-16-2013
Originally Posted by Phobia:
Popped on a sixer of Sucks. It's good. Probably would not buy again. Just didn't really do a lot for me but it's drinkable, just not one I'm going to go out of my way to drop $9-10 on again.
Just another IPA really, had a 1554 last night at the Do Drop and thought of you buddy.
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WV 10:59 AM 02-18-2013
Finally tried the Samuel Smiths Organic Chocolate Stout and I must say it's a tough Stout to beat for the money. Very good.

Need to get over to my local beer place to pick up some DuClaw Cocoa Vanilla Retribution Stout. Sounds very interesting, but I've heard its $$$.
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Fire Me Boy! 12:52 PM 02-18-2013
I had the Frambroise Lambic last night. Pretty good. Decent sweeetness with a sour bite. Too sweet for me, but I could learn ti dig the style as a detour from the usual.
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phisherman 12:55 PM 02-18-2013
When you get into the more traditional Belgian lambics, the sweetness really isn't there so much. Most of the fun European stuff (Cantillon, Drie Fonteinen, Hanssens, etc) has no added sugar.
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Bearcat 01:14 PM 02-18-2013
Originally Posted by WV:
Finally tried the Samuel Smiths Organic Chocolate Stout and I must say it's a tough Stout to beat for the money. Very good.
So smooth and delicious, can't find enough... bought a couple more in Omaha a couple of weekends ago. ODell's Chocolate Milk Stout is also very good (not quite as smooth though, more of what you would expect from a typical stout).
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phisherman 01:35 PM 02-18-2013
I thought Lugene Chocolate Milk Stout was just fantastic. It's been the go-to stout at our house for a while.
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NewChief 05:36 AM 03-12-2013
Crossposted from the Game of Thrones thread in Media Center:


http://bites.today.com/_news/2013/03...complex-flavor
Originally Posted by :
By Jim Galligan, TODAY contributor

Daylights savings time may have just sprung us ahead, but winter is coming.

Well, at least it is on the upcoming season of HBO’s medieval fantasy “Game of Thrones,” and with it comes Iron Throne blonde ale, the first in a series of beers crafted in a partnership between HBO and Brewery Ommegang. The brew made its debut at a launch event at SXSW Friday.

“Iron Throne was named as a nod to the blonde Lannister family currently occupying the throne,” Allison Capozza, who manages publicity for the Cooperstown, N.Y., brewery told TODAY.com.

This 6.5 percent alcohol-by-volume Belgian blonde ale is a brewed with grains of paradise and lemon peel. It pours a hazy amber with a fluffy white head, and its nose is a grassy bouquet of fruity Belgian esters and zesty lemon.
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A sip reveals a brew that’s as complex as the wrangling for the Iron Throne itself, with peppery hop bitterness, an earthy Belgian funk and bright citrus from the lemon all battling for your attention, while a sweet thread of honeyed caramel keeps it all from spiraling into anarchy.

Like the show it honors, this first beer in the collaboration is intricate and nuanced, but made to be enjoyed by the masses.

“We wanted to start with something that was accessible and very drinkable for viewers of the show that may not be familiar with our beers,” Capozza said.

It’s hard to imagine another brewery being such a natural fit for creating a series of “Game of Thrones”-inspired beers. Ommegang brews its beers in the age-old Belgian tradition – every sip is like a little journey back to a time when life was hard, beer was flavorful and white walkers may or may not have been lurking in the woods. The brewery itself could be a set piece for the show – it looks like a Belgian estate from a bygone era that was dropped into the rolling hills of Upstate New York.

Apparently the powers that be over at HBO felt the same way.

“HBO approached us last year,” Capozza said. “The show's producers are fans of Ommegang and thought we'd be a good fit for this collaboration.”

A total of four “Game of Thrones” beers are slated to be released, the next coming in the fall of this year, and the others to follow after that.

The collaboration was announced in mid-December and immediately buzzed through social media and the craft beer world.

The brew should be available in the 43 states where Ommegang beers are sold by the end of March (sorry Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming).

Stores that carry Ommegang can be found by using this handy beer locator, and you can stay up to date with “Game of Thrones” beer distribution and events by visiting Ommegang’s Facebook page.

No word yet as to what the other beers in the series might be named, but we’d love to hear your suggestions in the comments below. Anyone up for a Westeros Wee Heavy in Tyrion Lannister’s honor?

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