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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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KCUnited 01:08 PM 08-09-2018
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
If their craft beer hating ownership doesn't ax it first, maybe demand will drop to the point where they'll stop making it ridiculously hard to find their beer on the absolutely worst day to go shopping.... considering how much good beer is being made now.

A few of them do sounds pretty damn good though, at least the regular stuff has been easy to find the past couple years here, still have some from two years ago and last year sitting around.
They'll never ax it but I could see the regular BCBS becoming more of a shelfie nationwide. They love the Black Friday thing though. I don't know the decision making process on their distribution strategies, but it seems like more of the variants go out each year. I know they make a ton of it so hopefully that continues. Like you said, nearly every market either has their own breweries with solid barrel programs or have good ones coming in, so the hype is definitely fading. I'm not sure Bourbon County and their variants are the best barrel releases in Chicago anymore. Not because they've dropped off, but because others have caught up.

On a related note, and regarding their craft beer hating ownership, Josh Noel's (Chicago Tribune writer) new-ish book, "Barrel-Aged Stout and Selling Out" is a decent and easy read. He had access to John Hall (Goose founder) and basically wrote the Goose Island story which includes the history of Bourbon County, but also with a parallel story of Anheuser-Busch's attempts to kill off craft beer. It's a really interesting look back at the craft beer landscape as a whole in the 90's, which I was oblivious to. It's recommended even if you're not interested in the craft/big beer storyline, but just like reading about beer and key moments in beer history.
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ShortRoundChief 11:04 PM 08-14-2018
tl didn't read. Please tell me that bud 1776 shit didn't make the list.
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KCUnited 08:31 AM 09-21-2018
ME: I'm going to eat super healthy this weekend.

ALSO ME:


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phisherman 12:23 PM 09-21-2018
Holy shriveled liver, Batman!
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KCUnited 12:41 PM 09-21-2018
Haha, yeah. I told my wife I'm showing up when it starts at 5pm today and staying until they tap the '14 Weller. So with my luck that will be the last keg tapped on Saturday night.
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lewdog 07:35 PM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Haha, yeah. I told my wife I'm showing up when it starts at 5pm today and staying until they tap the '14 Weller. So with my luck that will be the last keg tapped on Saturday night.
I'm sure she wants a break from you.

Stay all night!!!
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KCUnited 04:43 AM 09-22-2018
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I'm sure she wants a break from you.

Stay all night!!!
Haha, very true. However, stouts are really the only beers my wife drinks so she was there with me. She's convinced herself that she's allergic to hops not knowing that stouts are hopped as well. It's kind of funny.

Anyway, I didn't have to stay all night as 2014 Weller was on the 2nd time I passed through the line. I had it side by side with 2015 Rare as Goose lets you double fist, and it was my favorite beer of the night. I had heard there was a Weller aged BCS but I assumed it was just a myth, a bedtime story told by Ditka looking dads to their sons and daughters who were born with facial hair. However, it does exist and I drank it.

Kind of hard to see, but lower left on the screen. Also notice how I'm up at 5:30am CT on a Saturday to handle my bidness.


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MTG#10 06:49 PM 10-12-2018
These are both outstanding, especially the Woot.


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KCUnited 07:32 AM 10-13-2018
I have the Noon-4:00 session of this beer fest today.

https://www.halfacrefarandaway.com/beer-list/


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KCUnited 04:17 PM 11-15-2018
'Tis the barrel aged season. Stopped in for an Epic Flight at Goose InBev over lunch this afternoon. Ranked in order of my preference.

BCS Templeton Rye (2013) - Holy shit drinking amazing
Double Barrel BCS (2017)
Double Barrel Brandy BCS (2 years in bourbon barrels, 2 years in brandy barrels)
BCS Regal Rye (2015)


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phisherman 04:39 PM 11-15-2018
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
'Tis the barrel aged season. Stopped in for an Epic Flight at Goose InBev over lunch this afternoon. Ranked in order of my preference.

BCS Templeton Rye (2013) - Holy shit drinking amazing
Double Barrel BCS (2017)
Double Barrel Brandy BCS (2 years in bourbon barrels, 2 years in brandy barrels)
BCS Regal Rye (2015)

Damn. Holy diabeetus, batman!
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KCUnited 04:49 PM 11-15-2018
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Damn. Holy diabeetus, batman!
Ha, that was only 12oz stretched over 1.5 hours. That double barrel brandy BCS was approaching ~1.064 FG, Florida stout level though, lol.
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phisherman 05:28 PM 11-15-2018
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Ha, that was only 12oz stretched over 1.5 hours. That double barrel brandy BCS was approaching ~1.064 FG, Florida stout level though, lol.
One night when hanging out at Boulevard in the brewhouse, a few of us asked if one of the QC folks could measure the FG for a bottle of Dark Lord we had brought to share.

It measured out at 1.070 from the bottle!
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Marcellus 07:09 PM 11-15-2018
Originally Posted by phisherman:
One night when hanging out at Boulevard in the brewhouse, a few of us asked if one of the QC folks could measure the FG for a bottle of Dark Lord we had brought to share.

It measured out at 1.070 from the bottle!
Wow that beer would have to start around a 1.20 OG to finish that high and still be 15%.
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Marcellus 07:13 PM 11-15-2018
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
'Tis the barrel aged season. Stopped in for an Epic Flight at Goose InBev over lunch this afternoon. Ranked in order of my preference.

BCS Templeton Rye (2013) - Holy shit drinking amazing
Double Barrel BCS (2017)
Double Barrel Brandy BCS (2 years in bourbon barrels, 2 years in brandy barrels)
BCS Regal Rye (2015)

One advantage to living in Chiraq. Damn that looks good.
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