I Wear Pants;975671 wrote:I've been really impressed with all the 21st Amendment brews I've had.
You and me both brother. I can't stop singing their praises. I probably would have never tried this brewery due to the 'can stigma'. I read about them in All About Beer and was pleasantly surprised and usually buy some of their stuff every trip to the beer store.
I finally had the GL Christmas Ale aaaannnd...By God it was down right decent !!! They had a huge display of it at Jungle Jim's and I guess I caught it at the right time as I've never seen it there since I started looking for it in 2005. I guess they were able to get more than before this year. Founders Breakfast Stout was very had to find years ago. I believe in 2005 or 2006 they only got a hold of 28 four packs, of which I got 3 of them, but in the past few years they've have been getting LOADS of it...Thank God !!!
I also picked up the Bells Christmas Ale. I thought I'd do a side by side comparison with it and the GL...Well I found out after tasting the Bells that they don't put spices and such like others do in the Christmas Ales. It wasn't bad, but more of a session beer.
I cold only drink one or two of the GL's as Christmas Ales are too pumped up on spices for my taste. I might have to get some and set it back and pop them open next year. (Like I do with my Anchor Christmas Ale)
I did also pick up the Stone 11-11-11, but haven't tried it yet. "Chili Beer"...with the cinnamon added this sounds like it might be a Cincinnati Chili Beer...well minus the chocolate.