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The Great Beer Thread

rumblefish

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Tomasso said:
Czech Rebel

Blue Point Toasted Lager


Stone 14th Anniversary Emperial IPA
Ever have Blue Point's Hoptical Illusion? Right up your alley.:)

How was Stone's 14th? I just bought two bottles, but haven't gotten to them yet.

Hey BTW, have you had Dogfish Head's Squall? It is a lot like Stone's 10th- one of my DIPA favorites!
 

davidraphael

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Having lived in Bavarian Alpine villages for a quite a while I like to drink Dunkelwiezens and Red Korbinians from my local breweries, Zoetler and Hirsch, both of which are short cycle away...though not such a short cycle back (especially after a couple of Maßkrugs!) ;)

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Smithy

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I've been getting stuck into a local brew here a lot, James Squire's Original Amber Ale which really is tasty. It's a beautiful English style brown ale which is stunning.

Chris, if you can find this in the States, pick some up, I reckon you'd enjoy this drop.

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rumblefish

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Smithy said:
I've been getting stuck into a local brew here a lot, James Squire's Original Amber Ale which really is tasty. It's a beautiful English style brown ale which is stunning.

Chris, if you can find this in the States, pick some up, I reckon you'd enjoy this drop.

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I'll keep my eyes open, thanks Tim.:)
I'll see if there are any importers distributing around here.
Does it come in a English Pub style can- with the carbonation widget?
 

dnjan

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Alcohol content of British beers

Ran into a listing of winners from a recent beer competition in England, and was amazed at the low alcohol contents for many of them (see below). The British beers I have had over there have been quite flavourful, and so I am wondering why beers with taste in the U.S. also come with much higher alcohol contents.


CASTLE ROCK HARVEST PALE BRITISH CHAMPION
Castle Rock Harvest Pale earned that title of "Best Beer in Britain" at the
2010 Great British Beer Festival in London. Harvest Pale, 3.8% abv, is
described in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide 2010 as "blonde and refreshing with
distinctive citrus hop."

Overall winners
Champion Beer of Britain - Castle Rock, Harvest Pale (3.8% ABV, Nottingham,
Notts)
Second - Timothy Taylor, Landlord (4.3% ABV, Keighley, West Yorkshire)
Third - Surrey Hills, Hammer Mild (3.8% ABV, Guildford, Surrey)

Mild category
Gold- Surrey Hills, Hammer Mild (3.8% ABV, Guildford, Surrey)
Silver- Greene King, XX Mild (3% ABV, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
Joint Bronze- Golcar, Dark Mild (3.4% ABV, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
Joint Bronze- Nottingham, Rock Ale Mild (3.8% ABV, Nottingham, Notts)

Bitter category
Gold- RCH, PG Steam (3.9% ABV, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset)
Silver- Moor, Revival (3.8% ABV, Pitney, Somerset)
Joint Bronze- Orkney, Raven (3.8% ABV, Stromness, Orkney)
Joint Bronze- Purple Moose, Snowdonia Ale (3.6% ABV, Portmadog, Gwynedd)

Best Bitter category
Gold- Timothy Taylor, Landlord (4.3% ABV, Keighley, West Yorkshire)
Silver- St Austell, Tribute (4.2% ABV, St Austell, Cornwall)
Joint Bronze- Evan Evans, Cwrw (4.2% ABV, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire)
Joint Bronze- Great Oakley, Gobble (4.5% ABV, Great Oakley,
Northamptonshire)

Golden Ale category
Gold- Castle Rock, Harvest Pale (3.8% ABV, Nottingham, Notts)
Silver- Marble, Manchester Bitter (4.2%, Manchester, Gtr Manchester)
Bronze- St Austell, Proper Job (4.5% ABV, St Austell, Cornwall)

Strong Bitter category
Gold- Thornbridge, Jaipur IPA (5.9% ABV, Bakewell, Derbyshire)
Silver- Fuller's, Gales HSB (4.8% ABV, Chiswick, Gtr London)
Bronze- Beckstones, Rev Rob (4.6% ABV, Millom, Cumbria)

Speciality Beer category
Gold- Amber, Chocolate Orange Stout (4% ABV, Ripley, Derbyshire)
Silver- O'Hanlon's, Port Stout (4.8% ABV, Whimple, Devon)
Bronze- Breconshire, Ysbrid y Ddraig (6.5% ABV, Brecon, Powys)

Winter Beer of Britain winner (announced in January 2010)
Elland, 1872 Porter (6.5% ABV, Elland, West Yorkshire)

Bottled Beer of Britain winners
Gold- St Austell, Admiral's Ale (5% ABV, St Austell, Cornwall)
Silver- Pitfield, 1850 London Porter (5% ABV, Epping, Essex)
Bronze- Great Oakley, Delapre Dark (4.6% ABV, Great Oakley,
Northamptonshire)
 

Jan

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Tomasso said:

I have to admit. I've never had any beer from Sonoma, and never cared to, up until a few weeks ago. Any of their alcohol actually. But I had a White Russian River beer, and it was amazing.

Fresh Pliney The Elder it was called. Amazing beer.
 

rumblefish

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Jan said:
I have to admit. I've never had any beer from Sonoma, and never cared to, up until a few weeks ago. Any of their alcohol actually. But I had a White Russian River beer, and it was amazing.

Fresh Pliney The Elder it was called. Amazing beer.

Darn you!;)
I can't get anything from Russian River brewing where I am. And I've heard a lot of good about Pliney the Elder...:p
 

Chanfan

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Haven't had Pliny the Elder yet, but I've had Consecration and Damnation from Russian River. I'd pretty much try anything by them now.
 

Jan

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Oh boy... That Fresh Pliney is AMAZING... It 3 will do ya, on a hot day in Sonoma, I'll tell ya.

Is there are beer trading thread??? I'm sure the East Coast has a lot to offer!

I can't remember the other WRR beers I've had out there, but they were goooooooood...

When my buddy has to go back up north to fight a ticket, I need to have him stock up!
 

Smithy

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dnjan said:
Ran into a listing of winners from a recent beer competition in England, and was amazed at the low alcohol contents for many of them (see below).

Very traditional British ale and beer do sit in what we now think of as the lower alcohol echelons (3 - 4%)

Blame the Continent, that's where stronger brews and attitudes to beer making stemmed from!
 

1961MJS

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Hi I just finished a bottle of he'brew Genesis ale. It's not great, but I'd drink it again. It's a light brown ale, it is balanced between malt and hops, and unlike many brown ales has no nutty taste at all.

http://www.shmaltz.com/

From what the website says, I gotta try the Messiah Bold Dark Nut Brown Ale. Gotta love a company that produces more than 1 brown ale.

Later
 

1961MJS

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rumblefish said:
If you like 'em hoppy, try their Bittersweet Lenny's RIPA.

Thanks, I like nutty ales more than hoppy. On the other hand I like IPA's anyway. I'm mainly German, and I drink British. Go figure. I got a bunch of stuff at Ralph's world of beers, so far so good.

Later
 

W4ASZ

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What'll ya have ?

While I can appreciate truly fine malt beverages, it is good to quaff, now and then, the beers of the Manly Men, or to remember our old foamy friends.

My favorite working man's brew from the days of my youth, (1970s), was Pabst Blue Ribbon. When we could get it, PBR dark was the belly-wash of choice, great with pizza. Once in a while their superb Bock could be obtained. Being less than 150 miles from the brewery meant it was fresh and fizzy.

Ah, nostalgia !
 

Tomasso

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rumblefish said:
Ever have Blue Point's Hoptical Illusion? Right up your alley.:)

How was Stone's 14th? I just bought two bottles, but haven't gotten to them yet.

Hey BTW, have you had Dogfish Head's Squall? It is a lot like Stone's 10th- one of my DIPA favorites!
Loved the Stones 14th! Loved it!

Hoptical Illusion?That's my life! ;)



Dogfish is getting scarce these days...............
 

1961MJS

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W4ASZ said:
...My favorite working man's brew from the days of my youth, (1970s), was Pabst Blue Ribbon. When we could get it, PBR dark was the belly-wash of choice, great with pizza. Once in a while their superb Bock could be obtained. Being less than 150 miles from the brewery meant it was fresh and fizzy.

Ah, nostalgia !

Hi

I grew up just south of Springfield IL and Pabst was our high school beer. We had some form of environmental class and one of the guys build a cocktail table out of Pabst cans and a Plexiglas top. Pabst is back, but I NEVER knew that they had a dark beer or a Bock.

Later
 

W4ASZ

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1961MJS said:
Hi

I grew up just south of Springfield IL and Pabst was our high school beer. We had some form of environmental class and one of the guys build a cocktail table out of Pabst cans and a Plexiglas top. Pabst is back, but I NEVER knew that they had a dark beer or a Bock.

Later

Our "local" PBR brewery was at Perry, Georgia near Macon. It seems to me that the dark PBR was only available on tap. The Bock turned up at irregular intervals in the can (!) with a goat on the label. I wish I had saved a couple of the cans.
 

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