Beer snob discussion thread

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Nov 1, 2012 12:23pm
ernest_t_bass;1309866 wrote:Hello? Anyone?
I'm not a part of any but heard the Michael Jackson rare beer club is awesome, but pretty pricey.

http://www.beermonthclub.com/the-rare-beer-club.htm#a_aid=2979&a_bid=ee3dfc4c
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Nov 1, 2012 1:09pm
Raw Dawgin' it;1309742 wrote:I was for 3 months. I got it as a birthday gift but probably wouldn't pay for it on my own. It's really cool to get beers in the mail though and even better when it's your first time trying each one.
ernest_t_bass;1309866 wrote:Hello? Anyone?
I responded.
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Nov 1, 2012 1:10pm
BORIStheCrusher;1309930 wrote:I'm not a part of any but heard the Michael Jackson rare beer club is awesome, but pretty pricey.

http://www.beermonthclub.com/the-rare-beer-club.htm#a_aid=2979&a_bid=ee3dfc4c
* Cue joke about giving craft brews to minors at the other MJ's Ranch.
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Nov 1, 2012 3:01pm
Isn't Michael Jackson dead? (The beer guy, not the white woman)
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Nov 1, 2012 5:36pm
Mooney44Cards;1309924 wrote:Yeah I've heard some great things about Portland. They really got a head start on the rest of the country with the craft beer scene because they did away with any archaic prohibition laws forbidding brewing/brewpubs before anyone else did. That being said, I can't really name more than like 2-3 nationally known breweries out of Portland. One of which is Rogue which is pretty much found everywhere but not exactly highly regarded for any of their beers. There may indeed be tons of great beer at those tiny brewpubs on every corner but that really only matters if you live in Portland.

Don't get me wrong, I would prefer to live in a world where there was a brewpub on every corner.
Deschutes, Full Sail, Widmer Brothers, and MacTarnahans are the ones I've had from Portland other than Rogue.

Deschutes is IMO their best brewery. Some really great beers from them.
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Nov 1, 2012 5:53pm
I Wear Pants;1310129 wrote:Deschutes, Full Sail, Widmer Brothers, and MacTarnahans are the ones I've had from Portland other than Rogue.

Deschutes is IMO their best brewery. Some really great beers from them.
Agreed on Deschutes. The rest are meh. Widmer's black IPA is pretty good and their Reserve series is good as well. Their other beers are aggressively mediocre to poor. Also I'm not a Rogue fan.
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Nov 1, 2012 5:55pm
Christmas ale came out in stores today. Got two sixers. They also had out the 12 digs of Christmas from Akron which I've heard good things but didn't buy. Sam Adams also has a white Christmas ale out that looked interesting.
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Nov 1, 2012 6:20pm
Commander of Awesome;1310134 wrote:Agreed on Deschutes. The rest are meh. Widmer's black IPA is pretty good and their Reserve series is good as well. Their other beers are aggressively mediocre to poor. Also I'm not a Rogue fan.
Agreed on Widmer as well. Rogue's Dead Guy is a nice stand by but other than that I think they're severely overrated as a brewery.
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Nov 1, 2012 6:20pm
iclfan2;1310136 wrote:Christmas ale came out in stores today. Got two sixers. They also had out the 12 digs of Christmas from Akron which I've heard good things but didn't buy. Sam Adams also has a white Christmas ale out that looked interesting.
Thirsty Dog's Christmas ale is arguably better than GL.
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Nov 1, 2012 6:52pm
I Wear Pants;1310143 wrote:Agreed on Widmer as well. Rogue's Dead Guy is a nice stand by but other than that I think they're severely overrated as a brewery.
Dead Guy is decent, had some last week. Their Chocolate Stout is good as well
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Nov 1, 2012 7:42pm
I Wear Pants;1310143 wrote:Agreed on Widmer as well. Rogue's Dead Guy is a nice stand by but other than that I think they're severely overrated as a brewery.

Eh, I like their stouts okay as well. Their oatmeal stout I'd put above Samuel Smith's, but certainly below the Southern Tier oatmeal stout.
I Wear Pants;1310144 wrote:Thirsty Dog's Christmas ale is arguably better than GL.
This. Great Lakes has watered down and spiced up their Christmas Ales within the last six years or so, and I have to say, while it might be more forgiving, I don't like the lower alc/vol effect, nor do I like the taste of nutmeg drowning out the subtleties of the ale itself. I think 12 Dogs is a superior Christmas Ale, because you can taste far more of the ale (on which they do a very good job).

That sounded really critical of Great Lakes'. Make no mistake; I enjoy their Christmas Ale. I just enjoy it like I enjoy wassil or spiced cider. Not like I enjoy ale.
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Nov 1, 2012 8:39pm
While I feel like Christmas Ale is for sure their biggest beer, I feel like Lake Erie Monster is gaining a lot of ground amongst non-craft beer lovers. I read somewhere that it was the best selling craft draft beer of the summer in Ohio. Maybe there were some other caveats to that, I'm not sure.

But I like Lake Erie Monster a hell of a lot more than Christmas Ale.
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Nov 1, 2012 8:44pm
Mooney44Cards;1310226 wrote:But I like Lake Erie Monster a hell of a lot more than Christmas Ale.
Agree, only Tempest Fugit and Tripel Dog are better from what I have had.
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Nov 1, 2012 8:59pm
ernest_t_bass;1309866 wrote:Hello? Anyone?
I'd think if one (in example) lived near three state lines that he would be better off getting beers from those states. But that is what I do.
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Nov 1, 2012 9:09pm
Sonofanump;1310245 wrote:I'd think if one (in example) lived near three state lines that he would be better off getting beers from those states. But that is what I do.

WAT?
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Nov 1, 2012 9:09pm
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Nov 1, 2012 9:10pm
Mooney44Cards;1310226 wrote:While I feel like Christmas Ale is for sure their biggest beer, I feel like Lake Erie Monster is gaining a lot of ground amongst non-craft beer lovers. I read somewhere that it was the best selling craft draft beer of the summer in Ohio. Maybe there were some other caveats to that, I'm not sure.

But I like Lake Erie Monster a hell of a lot more than Christmas Ale.
Yeah, LEM was certainly popular, and it's definitely a VERY good Imperial IPA. I kinda wish it wasn't so seasonal.

I've gotta say, though, that the one beer that I think Great Lakes does just about as well as anybody is the Edmund Fitzgerald, their porter.
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Nov 1, 2012 9:53pm
ernest_t_bass;1310259 wrote:WAT?
Go to Indiana to get Boulvard, Three Floyds, Oaken Barrell; Michigan to get the Founder, Bells, Quarry Street, Right Brain, Mackinaw, etc .
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Nov 1, 2012 10:27pm
O-Trap;1310263 wrote:Yeah, LEM was certainly popular, and it's definitely a VERY good Imperial IPA. I kinda wish it wasn't so seasonal.

I've gotta say, though, that the one beer that I think Great Lakes does just about as well as anybody is the Edmund Fitzgerald, their porter.
Edmund Fitz is a fantastic example of the style.
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Nov 2, 2012 11:00am
Mooney44Cards;1310226 wrote: But I like Lake Erie Monster a hell of a lot more than Christmas Ale.
I found Lake Erie Monster to be too sweet for my taste. Definitely an unique Imperial IPA ,I can't think of another beer that taste like it.
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Nov 2, 2012 11:18am
ernest_t_bass;1309361 wrote:
Had one of these last night, and liked it a lot. Hoppy and delicious. GI 312 on tap as well made for a good night.
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Nov 2, 2012 1:07pm
Commander of Awesome;1310498 wrote:I found Lake Erie Monster to be too sweet for my taste. Definitely an unique Imperial IPA ,I can't think of another beer that taste like it.
Double Trouble from Founders and Maharaja from Avery are two I can think of off the top of my head that are similarly sweet. Maybe Hopslam from Bells too.
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Nov 2, 2012 1:28pm
Mooney44Cards;1310568 wrote:Double Trouble from Founders and Maharaja from Avery are two I can think of off the top of my head that are similarly sweet. Maybe Hopslam from Bells too.
Maharaja was the first thing I thought of when I read that, too. Double Trouble is sweet, but it has a ton more citrus undertones, I think.
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Nov 2, 2012 1:34pm
Old 21 from the Brew Kettle is up there in sweetness too. Not as much as some of the others but its up there.
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Nov 2, 2012 2:41pm


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