What's your favorite Beer?
-
-
Should I drink or cellar it? Label says it will develop for 5 years.
-
Drink it.
-
The bottle has a label that says flavors will develop for up to five years. No way I can wait that long.
-
The 3 Fonteinen was the better beer (for me), but both are awesome.
-
Did you recognise me without my hood?..
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/omnipollo–buxton-yellow-belly-peanut-butter-biscuit-stout/280975/
-
Haven't been drinking as much lately, don't know why!
Recently picked this up, drinking it tonight:
Their pecan porter on tap is pretty good, tastes nice bottled and aged in whiskey barrels.
I'm glad that it's not the super in your face whiskey flavors that a lot of breweries seem to do lately.
I'm also glad I'm finding more unique local stuff getting distributed. Texas has really bad/harsh distribution laws that make it difficult for smaller breweries to bottle and sell much. -
From the last few weeks…
^more than decent impy. These guys are good.
^Amundsens xmas brew. Tasty but lightweight.
^mad Swedish brew. Best stout I've had all year!
^no intro needed. Bottled for xmas 2014. Deeper and stickier with age.
^Also last years offering - one year on, even better. More identifiably a Barleywine, albeit a spiced one.
^Mikkelers Santa's Little Helper, but aged in Grand Marnier barrels for a year. Fucking. Amazeballs.
^Danish brew. An Imperial Brown Ale for xmas. Funky and different. I enjoyed it.
^ average to meh
^ dissapointed.
^ happy again. Must buy more and cellar it.
A barley wine with cherries. Not as sweet as I'd feared, in fact dryish with a boozy vinous finish.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk