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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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lewdog 05:57 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Best thing would be to find someone at the store and ask them where their sours are. Sours have a traditionally sour/sweet flavor profile that's accomplished by the brewer allowing wild yeasts sour the brew. My wife hates them, I love them.

The ones I've seen come in 750ml bottles (like wine), are corked like champagne, and run anywhere from $8 to $15/bottle.

I've had the Duchesse de Bourgogne and now the Rodenbach Grand Cru, both of which are in the Flanders red ale styles. Another I'm keeping an eye out for is the Monk's Cafe Flanders Red Ale.

Liefman's Oud Bruin is a Flanders brown.

Lambics are similar to the sours: Cantillon Grand Cru Bruocsella, Boon Oude Kreik, Cantillon Kriek, Cantillon Rose de Gambrinus, Cantillon St. Lamvinus, Hanssens Oud Kriek.

Oud Gueze: Boon Oude Gueuze, Cantillon Gueze.
Not sure if this falls in the category of sour beers and yes I know not a top of the line type of company but I bought Blue Moon Brewing Company's "short straw farmhouse red ale." Described as a Flanders Red with hints of white pepper and a tart finish. I really enjoyed it as well. If the sour beer category are similar to this, I definitely like it?
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Fire Me Boy! 06:17 PM 05-24-2013
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Not sure if this falls in the category of sour beers and yes I know not a top of the line type of company but I bought Blue Moon Brewing Company's "short straw farmhouse red ale." Described as a Flanders Red with hints of white pepper and a tart finish. I really enjoyed it as well. If the sour beer category are similar to this, I definitely like it?
Described as a red, not described as a Flanders red. Nothing like that style.
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Simply Red 06:24 PM 05-24-2013
If you haven't tried Bison Belgian Ale - you ain't shit and you are shit. Fuck you! Hit the bricks...

But no - I don't drink any alcohol, haven't for a really long time.

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NewChief 06:26 PM 05-24-2013
Really like Shafly's Kolsch. I already like the style, and theirs is good. Only problem is that it's way too drinkable for the price. Very easy to knock back a sixer.
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lewdog 07:51 PM 05-24-2013
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Described as a red, not described as a Flanders red. Nothing like that style.
I see your point but the description reads this...

Farmhouse Ales were brewed for the diligent farmhands who drew the short straw and had to work the arduous harvest. Our brewmaster’s expression blends the spiciness of a Farmhouse Ale with the tartness of a Flanders Red for a remarkably refreshing finish.
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phisherman 09:06 PM 05-24-2013
I think you might want to try a classic Flanders Red before you judge it. I get some tartness from 80 acre, but it's nothing like a Duchesse or a Rodenbach Grand Cru. I'd bet on it. Point being, just because they're trying to get some tartness in the finish doesn't mean that it's a sour beer.

The blue moon beer is technically a Saison/Farmhouse ale, and that style has a very different flavor profile than a Flanders Red. WAY different.
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Fire Me Boy! 09:09 PM 05-24-2013
Originally Posted by phisherman:
I think you might want to try a classic Flanders Red before you judge it. I get some tartness from 80 acre, but it's nothing like a Duchesse or a Rodenbach Grand Cru. I'd bet on it.
Me? I've tried both of those.
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Fire Me Boy! 09:13 PM 05-24-2013
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I see your point but the description reads this...

Farmhouse Ales were brewed for the diligent farmhands who drew the short straw and had to work the arduous harvest. Our brewmaster’s expression blends the spiciness of a Farmhouse Ale with the tartness of a Flanders Red for a remarkably refreshing finish.
Hmm. The description on the sampler 12-pack says "Farmhouse red ale brewed with hibiscus, coriander, and white pepper."

In any case, nothing like the Flanders reds or browns I've had.
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Third Eye 12:45 AM 05-25-2013
Considering that this was announced in 2011, I would be surprised if it hasn't been posted somewhere around here. Regardless, this is the first I've heard about it and it is getting ready to debut, so here you go:

Hanson, that's right, the former Tiger Beat heartthrob band Hanson, is releasing a beer by the name Mmmhops Pale Ale.

http://beerpulse.com/2013/05/hanson-...ow-exists-428/
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phisherman 06:22 AM 05-25-2013
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Me? I've tried both of those.
Nah man, I was speaking primarily to Lewdog.

You sir, seem to be coming along nicely in "trying of the sours" department.
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NewChief 07:20 AM 05-25-2013
Originally Posted by the Talking Can:
so i'm going to be moving people the next two weekends

what are people's favorite summer beers?

something with a lower abv (<7%), and not a palate wrecker
Schafly's Kolsch.
Shiner's FM 966 Farmhouse
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KCUnited 08:24 AM 05-25-2013
Popped my first Love Child 3 last night. Loved that beer. I was going to send one to my brother in Montana in a swap for some huckleberry/jalapeno jelly I use to make a bbq sauce, but I don't think I can do it. They're mine, all mine.
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the Talking Can 09:36 AM 05-25-2013
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Schafly's Kolsch.
Shiner's FM 966 Farmhouse
had no idea shiner made a farmhouse ale...
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Zebedee DuBois 04:20 PM 06-21-2013
Can anyone recommend a smartphone app that would tell you the hop profile of the beer I am drinking at the time.

Example: I am curious about what is in this delicious beer in my hand, and I open my app and type in Sierra Nevada, and Pale Ale.

The app returns this information:
Malts: Two row Pale, Caramel
Yeast: Ale yeast
Bittering Hops: Magnum, Perle
Aroma Hops: Cascade
ABV: 5.6
IPU: 38

I like to put a name on a particular flavor I am noticing.
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Phobia 04:54 PM 06-21-2013
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Popped my first Love Child 3 last night. Loved that beer. I was going to send one to my brother in Montana in a swap for some huckleberry/jalapeno jelly I use to make a bbq sauce, but I don't think I can do it. They're mine, all mine.
Pretty good, huh? Surprisingly tart. I have one bottle left.
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