What's your favorite Beer?
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So I had that one in my cart but bought this one instead
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@Anesthetist how do you like it? I always have mixed experiences with The Bruery
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Enjoying a DIPA of my own from one of my favorite local breweries"Crooked Crab".
10.5% but the flavor has a nice sweet hoppy/slightly dank bitter finish that covers the abv well
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@Anesthetist how do you like it? I always have mixed experiences with The Bruery
It is sweet, but almost too sweet….like drinking a beer mixed with a frappuchino. The sweetness hides the alcohol content well but is pretty cloying. It is like drinking a BOMB by Prairie but without the chilis if that makes sense.
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This is solid. A crisp Helles. My all-time for the style remains Surly (per the mug) Hell though.
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@scooter How was the Velvet Rush? I’ve been seeing that one but it’s been on the expensive side.
I enjoyed it. I wouldn't put it in the exceptional category. But, it was quite solid. It is what it says it is. Coffee, chocolate, vanilla were all well balanced. While, the barrel aging wasn't bad, I think it could have used a somewhat more compatible bourbon. I paid $4.50 for the single. So, it wasn't a budget breaker…
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This is a good low ABV IPA.
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This has been in the ‘cellar’ for a couple years. Revisited again tonight. Aged nicely. Record much better.
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It would have to be quite exceptional to be close to as good as that masterpiece, @Kirk
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It would have to be quite exceptional to be close to as good as that masterpiece, @Kirk
52 years later and masterpiece is the only way to describe ‘bitches brew’, @mclaincausey. The vision and direction of so many accomplished or soon to be, musicians on this album is incredible. But no herbie hancock though he was on ‘in a silent way’…
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Yeah @Kirk for sure. Hancock was so legendary in the second great quintet though and as you mention was on the genesis of electric Miles before he did his own brilliant fusion thing. Foolish firing by Miles but hard to argue with their mutual results. Bitches Brew has several moments that send chills up my spine, give me goosebumps, and make me chuckle. It would be hard to overstate the contributions of each of these men to music. And to think of all the great players on Miles’ bands, the sprawling lineup on BB included, the first quintet/sextet, the second one, redefining jazz a few times, launching or at least getting in early on the careers of so many great players… an overwhelming and unmatched legacy.
Highly recommend his autobiography if you haven’t read it.
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If you're gonna go stout, this is a big one. Alcohol VERY present