What's your favorite Beer?
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Copenhagen Beer Celebration was pretty awesome yesterday. A lot of good beers, obviously. Everybody were doing sours though, got a bit too much. Love a good sour, but not everybody can make em.
My top three (in no particular order):
Jester King Buford's Roadside Wares - Bière de Garde (Collab with Arizona Wilderness, brewed with pecans)
Amager The Gay Gondolier - Imperial Caffè Latté Brown
Perennial Foeder Saison - Mixed Ferm. Foeder Aged SaisonBiggest disappointments were probably Hill Farmstead and Prairie.
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Biggest disappointments were probably Hill Farmstead and Prairie.
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Jester King Buford's Roadside Wares - Bière de Garde (Collab with Arizona Wilderness, brewed with pecans)
I loved this beer as well, took me by surprise a bit honestly.
Curious what Prairie beers you had that were disappointing. I've had some that are not as good as the rest for sure. -
Falcon Punch - Sour Ale and Return of the Legend - Tripel. Falcon Punch was pretty good, but did not enjoy the Tripel. They also offered Pirate Bomb - Imperial Stout, but that one wasn't connected when we were there.
Hill Farmstead had Susan - IPA and E - Saison. Both good, but I had much higher hopes for Susan.
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Sours are the new DIPA in New England right now. All anyone cares about. I was talking to Lagunitas rep yesterday and they have acquired a second location and plan to do only sours at one facility. Tried a new one from them yesterday which was not a beer and not a,sour but something in between, great "starter" sour. Aunt Sally was the name of it.
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Crap picture, great beer. If you're an old hag who likes dates and porto like me, that is.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/to-ol-barley-wine-babushka/391783/
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Been eyeing the Petrus. Looks like I'll be grabbing it.