What's your favorite Beer?
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One of my favorite Pils
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My go to BA Stout. Much preferred to the adjunct versions. Bonus that my wife likes it. 2021 version didn’t disappoint.
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Nice BCBS pickup @Sage954
I had the Willet version last year, and while it was good, price wise nothing touches the original
A couple years ago I managed to find somewhere that was doing a growler fill of this stuff…"bad" idea -
These two couldn’t be more different.
Ha! Boh knows. If I had a nickel for every one of those I put away in high school I’d have a whole lot of nickels. Of course nickels taste better so I’d have been better off eating those. The holiday can is a classy touch. I guess that’s what happens when your hometown beer gets bougie. Thanks gentrification.
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I constantly see you linking untapped @scooter and don't know how I haven't asked to friend you on there
I'm "Joberwocky" on there tooAdded you
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The youngest Franconias-Brazilian joint brew from Roland Kundmüller and Alexandre Bazzo is a deep black (in the dialect cone-coloured) Imperial Stout with a special smokey malt note. Brewed on the occasion of the Bamberg District´s International Week, it combines everything that this top-fermented, strong type of beer needs: full-bodiedness, chocolate and coffee notes and a warming effect that lasts for a long time. Our new friendships beer.
Alcohol content: 8.5%
Original gravity: 21%
Hops: East Kent Golding, Fuggles
Malts: Pilsner, Special W, Münchner Typ 2, Carafa Typ 2, Carabelge
Special Collaboration brew with brazilian brewer Alexandre Bazzo from the brewery Cervejaria Bamberg -
How ya like the evil twin @scooter ? I'm hoping I can find it near me
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@Joberwocky @Jett129 Even More Xmas didn't impress. It's a fairly straight forward impy. Heavy on the chocolate note. It was bit over carbonated, and a bit thin. There was a smokiness on finish that didn't quite appeal to me, as well. Some may like it, but it wasn't for me…
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This was very nice for the price…..
@mclaincausey , I have to agree with your thoughts on 3 Floyds. Their brews have been around my neck of the woods for years, and at first, I always thought them to be somewhat gimmicky. I don't know what I was thinking. I can only imagine some of the beers I've missed out on, because of my poor initial impression…