Is it too early for a Fullsteam Coffee is for Closers?
Is it too early for a Fullsteam Coffee is for Closers?
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"Amazing what a minute can do."
I learned about this one a decade or so ago:
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Glad there's been no legal battles. Collaboration, Not Litigation. (Yes, that is the name of a brew.)
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Oooh, another one:
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Actually, all of these have been known and written about for a while. They left off the 32 taps set to go into the yeast distributor place on Charlotte St. that will be for the beer they will also be brewing.
Our new CEO, as of 2 days ago, wil have to deal with that------along with our name change. (Yes, you heard it here first, as promised. More later.)
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Castle Stormer is, hands down (and kilts up?), the better Scottish Ale. Darker. Nicer head. Richer flavor. I have liked Southern Pines' stuff generally (including Malty By Nature), but it just got significantly outclassed.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Brown Ale-Legend Brewing
Drink regional!
A tip of the mug to Bob Green for this bomber/starter brew to tailgate today. Poured a dark brown with dark caramel, nutty and mild chocolate-y aromas and tastes to match. Nice pairing with my foot long Costco, a TrueBlue'CueCrew tradition. Others had their ~5 ounce samples with wings or ABTs, or both. I'll guess IBUs around 30 and the ABV about 5%, neither being listed on the bottle and I've got too many samples to review tonight to look at their website.
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Beer #2-Worth a repost:
Sumatra Mountain-Founders Brewing Company
Fullsteam's Coffee Is For Closers may have met its match . Bought a couple weeks ago with a $1.50 off coupon from Total Wine for about $9 for the 4 pack. It's an imperial brown ale with a mahogany hue, little head and a chocolate-covered coffee bean aroma, followed by thick, nutty, cocoa-y, espresso-like tastes and a dry finish. Listed on the bottle (unusual for Founders): caramel, chocolate, aromatic and Munich malts, flaked barley, German and Perle hops and Sumatra coffee. IBUs are 40, perhaps a tad high for the style and the ABV of 9% is way over the limit for a standard brown ale, hence the imperial designation. I hope I can sleep tonight after 12 ounces of this decadent, boozey nightcap. Maybe I should have saved it for breakfast tomorrow .
Shared this with the tailgate group today with potato salad and some spicy baked beans. Pass the cream and sugar!
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Creme Brulee-Southern Tier
Been reviewed a time or 3 here but worth re-visiting. Several of us split this 12 ounce bottle from August West between courses. Thanks! Two ounces each of liquid dessert was just about right. Sweet, sweet dark chocolate which was heavy on the vanilla beans. Early dessert!
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