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  1. #41761
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    Back to work; some of us have to be productive.
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  2. #41762
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Back to work; some of us have to be productive.
    Lunchbreaks are for beer posting.
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  3. #41763
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    From last evening...

    Sugarcane Pecan.jpg
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  4. #41764
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    From last evening...

    Sugarcane Pecan.jpg
    I may have ruined this beer by drinking it while filing taxes...
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  5. #41765
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I may have ruined this beer by drinking it while filing taxes...
    I was thinking about the Nuttin 2 It from Ohio when I opened this. Wasn't there another Pecan beer that we drank at about the same time? Can't find any reviews on it.
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  6. #41766
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    Lunchbreaks are for beer posting.
    Ha! Not today.
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  7. #41767
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    From last evening...

    Sugarcane Pecan.jpg
    I almost chilled that one last PM, too, but decided to save it for the weekend.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  8. #41768
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I may have ruined this beer by drinking it while filing taxes...
    Maybe a stronger ABV would've been better...

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  9. #41769
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I was thinking about the Nuttin 2 It from Ohio when I opened this. Wasn't there another Pecan beer that we drank at about the same time? Can't find any reviews on it.
    Here's one but I doubt it was this one:


    Bourbon Barrel Aged German Chocolate Cake Imperial Stout-Southern Pines Brewing Company

    (the length of the beer name itself should qualify for at least 10 posts; no nonsense)

    Local indeed

    Credit-Tripping William; a buncha thank yous!!
    Style-probably shouldn't have to explain this one but "chocolate cake batter" is really on the label (oops, wrong thread but since when do titles matter)
    Forman-pint can; shared with son last PM
    Stemware-snifters
    Appearance-20W50; no head
    Nose-more dark chocolate than the milky stuff (ooh, I "smell" a new thread possibility) and bourbon
    Mouthfeel-it ain't cake but it's thick (no, not 6'1" 175 lbs thick either)
    Tastes-semisweet chocolate, bourbon, burnt caramel and coconut, pee-cahns, oak, vanilla and more bourbon
    Adjuncts-(I think) vanilla, toasted coconut, cacao and perhaps cinnamon
    IBU-87 (; no way)
    ABV-12.2% (yes, way)
    Overall impression-decadent; sinful; superb; no ovens, toasters, flour, spatulas, spoons or knives were harmed while enjoying this creation
    Ymm, Beer rating-high cat 3; comparable to Hardywood's German Chocolate Cake Foolery (deeber knows foolery) and SPBC BBA Raisin Pecan Chocolate Pie
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  10. #41770
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I was thinking about the Nuttin 2 It from Ohio when I opened this. Wasn't there another Pecan beer that we drank at about the same time? Can't find any reviews on it.
    Here's the Nuttin' 2it:

    nuttin' 2it-Zaftig Brewing Company

    Really local when bought.

    Credit-a prior tasting from an excellent brewery and the need to complete my order
    Style-pecan (imperial) brown ale
    Format-a short aluminum tree cylinder
    Stemware-snifter
    Appearance-dark, dark brown with a thin, tan head
    Nose-nutty
    Mouthfeel-smooth
    Tastes-nuts/pecans, dark caramel, herbal/earthy hops, hints of coffee and chocolate (neither added)
    Hops-East Kent Goldings and Willamette
    Adjuncts-peecans
    IBU-estimated at 30
    ABV-10% (whoa!)
    Overall impression-tasty night cap, needing the high ABV after last night's loss
    Ymm, Beer rating-high cat 2; I liked the Olde Hickory Acan better, but that was a tequila barrel aged brown ale; I think the other 3 recipients will still like this
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  11. #41771
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I was thinking about the Nuttin 2 It from Ohio when I opened this. Wasn't there another Pecan beer that we drank at about the same time? Can't find any reviews on it.
    I think I found it...
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  12. #41772
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    Olde Hickory - Acan Imperial Brown

    Made with Agave and aged in Tequila Barrels

    I couldn't find a review on here. Searching for Acan didn't work. (I know, that sounds kinda funny)

    12.6%
    IBU?

    Malt and Tequila on the nose.

    This was a bit of a complex beer. I enjoyed what I got of it. I got the first few sips and then Mrs. Nrrrrvous claimed the rest.

    Loved the progression from the Malt up front to the sweetness of the Agave to the Tequila after. Maybe a touch too sweet? I'd have to try another to know for certain.

    Mrs. Nrrrrvous enjoyed it. Said it was definitely a high 2 or 3 for her.

    Thanks again dd!
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I was thinking about the Nuttin 2 It from Ohio when I opened this. Wasn't there another Pecan beer that we drank at about the same time? Can't find any reviews on it.
    Was this it?
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  13. #41773
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    Ended up randomly side-by-side’ing WMB Body Electric vs. NA Flossy. Surprised by how much more I liked the WMB. Although a better hazy color, the NA is quite a bit more bitter and less balanced than the WMB. Interesting.
    "Amazing what a minute can do."

  14. #41774
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    Quote Originally Posted by accfanfrom1970 View Post
    I do have to work

    Olde Hickory Brewery in Hickory, N.C. - Acan, an imperial brown ale brewed with sweet agave and aged for 16 months in tequila barrels. According to Steven Lyerly, master brewer at Olde Hickory Brewery, “folks with aversions to tequila might not like it, oh well.”

    12.6% percent ABV.

    Not your typical brown ale. Sweet from the agave, nice smooth brown ale, a kick with the tequila barrel aging. I really enjoyed this beer, different, a bit complex, but really went down easy. Heard it was expensive so not sure how often one would go to it, but I would get another or a 4-pack.

    Great part of the trade. As a BBA guy, I really enjoyed the contrast of the tequila touch. High cat 2, maybe low cat3. Excellent beer.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I was thinking about the Nuttin 2 It from Ohio when I opened this. Wasn't there another Pecan beer that we drank at about the same time? Can't find any reviews on it.
    Maybe it wasn't this beer after all.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  15. #41775
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    Ended up randomly side-by-side’ing WMB Body Electric vs. NA Flossy. Surprised by how much more I liked the WMB. Although a better hazy color, the NA is quite a bit more bitter and less balanced than the WMB. Interesting.
    No more fanboy?

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  16. #41776
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    No more fanboy?

    I defer to the better acronym.
    "Amazing what a minute can do."

  17. #41777
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    I defer to the better acronym.
    A Wise Man, indeed.
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  19. #41779
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Not to be confused with:

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  20. #41780
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Was this it?
    Yes, maybe that was the one!?? If I was forced to rank them on memory, I'd put the Acan on top but the other two were pretty close. But my memory sucks!
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

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