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Thread: Ymm, Beer

  1. #39301
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    They do a really good berry-based Berliner Weisse. FWIW, as you’re searching.
    Almost always keep a mental list.
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  2. #39302
    Went old school - Boulevard BBA Quad. A classic. You can never go wrong with Allagash BBA, Founders BBA, Boulevard BBA. And my favorite Cru BBA Hardywood. Guess it’s obvious I like BBA Quads.

  3. #39303
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    Quote Originally Posted by accfanfrom1970 View Post
    Went old school - Boulevard BBA Quad. A classic. You can never go wrong with Allagash BBA, Founders BBA, Boulevard BBA. And my favorite Cru BBA Hardywood. Guess it’s obvious I like BBA Quads.
    Never would've figured that.
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  4. #39304
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    Some suggestions for Saturday's United Kingdom Virtual Pub:

    Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout
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  5. #39305
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Some suggestions for Saturday's United Kingdom Virtual Pub:

    Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout
    Samuel Smith's Taddy Porter; a world classic
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  6. #39306
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Some suggestions for Saturday's United Kingdom Virtual Pub:

    Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout
    Sam Smith's Pure Organic Lager
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  7. #39307
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Some suggestions for Saturday's United Kingdom Virtual Pub:

    Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout
    Sam Smith's Organic Pale Ale
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  8. #39308
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Some suggestions for Saturday's United Kingdom Virtual Pub:

    Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout
    Sam Smith's Nut Brown Ale; another world classic
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  9. #39309
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    Anyone sensing a pattern here?

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  10. #39310
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    Sam Smith does have a *few* more products:

    Sam Smith India Ale
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  11. #39311
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Sam Smith does have a *few* more products:

    Sam Smith India Ale
    Sam Smith Organic Chocolate Stout
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  12. #39312
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Sam Smith does have a *few* more products:

    Sam Smith India Ale
    Sam Smith Yorkshire Stingo; ale aged in oak casks

    This is one I don't think I've ever seen. Good luck if you go beer-hunting!
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  13. #39313
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Sam Smith does have a *few* more products:

    Sam Smith India Ale
    Sam Smith's Winter Welcome

    I guess you still might be able to find a bottle of this in March.
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  14. #39314
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Sam Smith does have a *few* more products:

    Sam Smith India Ale
    Sam Smith's Organic Wheat

    That'd be new to me.
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  15. #39315
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    https://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style08.php

    BJCP style guild lines for Category 8, English Pale Ale.

  16. #39316
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    Quote Originally Posted by amusedcupcake View Post
    https://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style08.php

    BJCP style guild lines for Category 8, English Pale Ale.
    Excellent work/research/education. No nonsense there.

    Any other particular types of beers for which you'd like to post similar data?
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  17. #39317
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Back to your regularly scheduled jobs/employment/productive activities.
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  18. #39318
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Beneath the Feet of Orion (draft)-Haw River Farmhouse Ales

    Saison with ginger and carrot ()

    I overspent my winnings from the office bracket pool just a bit with this $3 half pint this afternoon.

    First pour was a foamy mess but the beer dude quickly dumped it and I re-served the 8 ounce pour with a small, creamy head. Light gold-amber in color with a spicy nose. I'd have thought a blend of spices but the ginger makes the most sense. Tastes were toasted grains, herbs, medium caramel sweetness with a little ginger warming and zing to accompany a pinch of black pepper. I'll guess 20 IBUs based on the style and minimal bitterness on the palate. It qualifies as an imperial saison with its 8.2% ABV, making it another dangerously sippable brew. I could see pairing with a fruit plate before dinner or a tray of grilled veggies to accompany some honey BBQ chicken or pulled pork for an entree. Sorry, Tripping William, this was not to be found in any bottles on the shelf for purchase today and delivery later this month.
    I could have sworn I have had this beer before, but the Search is not disclosing it. In any case, I was gifted one of these recently and opened it tonight. Haw River does a great saison. Not surprisingly, dd describes it well above (from 2018). Was terrific with grilled sausage/onions/pepper leftovers. Super-delicious, and dangerously high-gravity. Excellent beer.
    "Amazing what a minute can do."

  19. #39319
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    I could have sworn I have had this beer before, but the Search is not disclosing it. In any case, I was gifted one of these recently and opened it tonight. Haw River does a great saison. Not surprisingly, dd describes it well above (from 2018). Was terrific with grilled sausage/onions/pepper leftovers. Super-delicious, and dangerously high-gravity. Excellent beer.
    Oldie but goodie. Glad you found the prior review.
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  20. #39320
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Sam Smith's Organic Cider

    Ooops, should be in the Ymm, Cider thread, but, I guess thread titles/topics don't matter.
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