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Thread: Ymm, Beer

  1. #41701
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    ATTN: RJ

    Superb beverages in my fridge again. Thanks!! They'll be great after call AND sharing beers for the rest of this month and next.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  2. #41702
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    Nov 2009
    Location
    Richmond, VA
    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    ATTN: Nrrrrvous

    Wonderful delivery yesterday. Thanks!! Greatly anticipate the tastings over the next several weeks (or months ) AND sharing with family in June.
    I will be sampling a couple of those for the first time also over the next couple weeks. Rye Whiskey Biggie, Three Notch'd Pecan...
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  3. #41703
    Imperial Cask Cuvee
    Boulevard Brewing Co.
    ABV:13.8% 30 ibus

    Imperial Cask Cuvee

    “Notes: Often regarded as the signature release of a winery or brewery, a “cuvée” is a blend of only the best barrels — and this baby fits the bill. Employing their expert palates and extensive experience, our team artfully blended five different Imperial Stouts and aged them in five different barrels from eight months to almost two years.”

    This unique blend of 18% Templeton Rye Whiskey Barrels, 23% Madeira Wine Barrels, and 59% Buffalo Trace, Basil Hayden’s, and Heaven Hill Bourbon Barrels allowed for flavors unlike any other.

    This trader from RJ is an easy cat3 blend. Rich, bold, boozy. Hint of sweetness from the wine barrels. Caramel, toffee, dried fruits. Just an excellent blend and beer.

  4. #41704
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Winston’Salem
    Shade of Lies (which has nothing to do with today’s golf escapades). BBA version. More to follow.
    "Amazing what a minute can do."

  5. #41705
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Beer candy!!

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  6. #41706
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    I will be sampling a couple of those for the first time also over the next couple weeks. Rye Whiskey Biggie, Three Notch'd Pecan...
    Looking forward to comparing notes.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  7. #41707
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by accfanfrom1970 View Post
    Imperial Cask Cuvee
    Boulevard Brewing Co.
    ABV:13.8% 30 ibus

    Imperial Cask Cuvee

    “Notes: Often regarded as the signature release of a winery or brewery, a “cuvée” is a blend of only the best barrels — and this baby fits the bill. Employing their expert palates and extensive experience, our team artfully blended five different Imperial Stouts and aged them in five different barrels from eight months to almost two years.”

    This unique blend of 18% Templeton Rye Whiskey Barrels, 23% Madeira Wine Barrels, and 59% Buffalo Trace, Basil Hayden’s, and Heaven Hill Bourbon Barrels allowed for flavors unlike any other.

    This trader from RJ is an easy cat3 blend. Rich, bold, boozy. Hint of sweetness from the wine barrels. Caramel, toffee, dried fruits. Just an excellent blend and beer.
    Hmmm, no wine involved so I'll wonder if DinK would be a fan of this one.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  8. #41708
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    Shade of Lies (which has nothing to do with today’s golf escapades). BBA version. More to follow.
    Even better than the non-BBA version. Will be anxious to read your thoughts.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  9. #41709
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    Apr 2011
    Location
    Winston’Salem
    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Even better than the non-BBA version. Will be anxious to read your thoughts.
    Yep. Top notch. Really, really boozy. A tad sweet, but that’s a nit. A fantastic beer made even better with the barrel-aging. Incendiary hit a home run with this.
    "Amazing what a minute can do."

  10. #41710
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    Yep. Top notch. Really, really boozy. A tad sweet, but that’s a nit. A fantastic beer made even better with the barrel-aging. Incendiary hit a home run with this.
    With how many men on base?
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  11. #41711
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Tripping William View Post
    Shade of Lies (which has nothing to do with today’s golf escapades). BBA version. More to follow.
    I have one left from a prior trade and had another one added yesterday.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  12. #41712
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Beer candy!!

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    I will not say when I had a couple small sips of this but it was as expected after reading the ingredients on the can. Fuller details tonight.
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  13. #41713
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    Nov 2009
    Location
    Richmond, VA
    Had my first Red Oak Bavarian Amber Lager yesterday. Well, half anyway. Mrs. Nrrrrvous saw it and wanted some.

    I can see how this would be a "go-to" beer. It was everything you guys said it was, and more.

    So happy to have two more in the fridge.

    Thanks RJ, wherever you may be...

    I'll review when I get a full one.
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  14. #41714
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    Had my first Red Oak Bavarian Amber Lager yesterday. Well, half anyway. Mrs. Nrrrrvous saw it and wanted some.

    I can see how this would be a "go-to" beer. It was everything you guys said it was, and more.

    So happy to have two more in the fridge.

    Thanks RJ, wherever you may be...

    I'll review when I get a full one.
    It is such a well-brewed beer, following the German Purity Law of 1516.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  15. #41715
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Last PM war dry/dark.
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  16. #41716
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    Nov 2009
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    Richmond, VA
    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Last PM war dry/dark.
    Are you released from your no-beer prison for this evening?
    "That young man has an extra step on his ladder the rest of us just don't have."

  17. #41717
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    Feb 2007
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    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    Are you released from your no-beer prison for this evening?
    I'll let you answer that yourself:

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    (yes, although my 12 ounce serving originated from a bottle )
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  18. #41718
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrrrrvous View Post
    Are you released from your no-beer prison for this evening?
    In fact, I'm on the beer release program for the next three nights AND this weekend.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  19. #41719
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Hmm, Hopwork Orange vs Hop Duster.

    Life is full of difficult, yet tasty decisions...
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  20. #41720
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Raleigh
    Honeybell-Fullsteam Brewery

    "We've long wanted to work with Butterfield's Candy, based in Nashville. North Carolina (the *other* Nashville). The idea of brewing with old-timey hard candy made in copper kettles -- first produced in 1922 by what was then known as the "Candy Cane Company" -- is very Fullsteam-y indeed.

    Dena and her team were eager to collaborate, hand-delivering boxes of loose Honeybell orange candy. Director of Candy Melting Operations Erik Myers quickly took on the role of inverting the sugar to prepare it for brewing. We then carefully added the melted candi sugar to a finshed kettle sour, and added tangerine puree extra measure.

    Not surprisingly, the result is a tart, refreshing explosion of orange flavors. It's not a sweet beer: the sugar ferments out, slightly elevating the beer's alcohol by volume and lightening the mouthfeel. Honeybell is a ton of fun now. Image crushing a Tangelo Candy Sour when it's in the mid-80s in a few weeks..."
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