What's your favorite Beer?
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Gone. But not forgotten.
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Couple from last night.
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First crack at Omnipollo. [emoji106]
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Tried the Cognac BA’ed Eclipse on the weekend after the somewhat surprising success of the Calvados version. One thing I hadn’t remembered was that both versions have been in the bottle since 2016 and on the shelf at the shop for over a year.
This one was also lovely too. More rounded and luxurious than the calvados edition, but less interesting tastewise.
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Anyone that suggests using them should be punched in the nuts. Repeatedly.
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^ I ‘ve not had a milkshake ipa yet. I gave to say, it doesn’t really appeal as a concept.
It’s not for everyone. And I can’t really say that the ones I’ve tried even tasted as advertised. However, I still enjoy them. The fluff buddy marshmallow double ipa I drank last week was surprisingly good. It didn’t use lactose, which is in most dessert beers, so it was a nice change. But it was still an ipa with a hint of sweetness. Same with the Coconut Killer ipa, didn’t taste any coconut but it was very smooth. there’s a gazillion choices for beer and I’m gonna reach for stuff that looks off the wall and interesting.
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I like lactose in dessert stouts but it’s the idea of using it in an ipa that doesn’t appeal.
The guy I spoke with at the liquor store said the same thing and that he wished breweries went back to making regular beer. Lactose works in ipa’s most of the time but not all the time. I try to be discriminating when it comes trying new beer, especially dessert ipa’s. I have to be because they’re so expensive [emoji848]
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