What's your favorite Beer?
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Went on a beer run, today…
Not really my style, but I'm interested in your thoughts on the Bakery and the Vermont Sticky Maple. The Bruery is one of my favorites, though I tend more towards their Bruery Terreaux offerings.
Meanwhile, I had this one tonight
Prickly pear is a mild flavor, but it's enough to soften the sourness just a bit. New Braunfels Brewing Co. used to be inconsistent and kind of all over the map in what they were putting out. I feel like in the last year or so, they've really started to find their groove, and they've been putting out beers that are consistent in quality and are interesting to drink. I'm becoming rather fond of them. -
Seul- I enjoyed this years CBS. Maybe it was the novelty of the 12oz bottles. Why was it meh for you?
No maple. Shitty coffee. Just very mediocre, really. I have one of their beers left and I'm not looking forward to it:
https://untappd.com/b/founders-brewing-co-underground-mountain-brown/3252012
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Nice color. A tad heavy on the booze. A good tasty helping of chocolaty malt. A bit much vanilla. Not enough coconut. The base seems good, the execution not so much.
@Chris , knowing where you live, and where you're from, I understand why stouts aren't exactly your thing. Warmer climes aren't exactly consumer friendly. If you're looking to throw one in the mix, though, this isn't the one your looking for.
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Nice. Which Aslin? They have moved into their new location and really ramped up production. Some beers have been hit or miss as they are learning the new equipment.
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11% gose
Now this sounds interesting.
@scooter, it's not that I'm opposed to stouts, but I'll concede that they aren't my favorite style. I'll happily drink them when the mood strikes, though. What causes me to pass on the one you just drank is the coconut, which I dislike in general.
And after an ill advised spring break drinking session my freshman year of college, pina colada anything is nausea inducing…