Beer snob discussion thread

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Feb 1, 2011 10:07pm
justincredible;661269 wrote:Are you going to the beer fest at Duke in a few weeks? My wife and I are going for my birthday.
We are not going to that one. After breaking my collar bone last year at the Beer fest at the Hyatt, I'm not sure if I'll go to another one down town. Maybe it was a sign from God...lol It was Super crowded at the Hyatt last year and we stopped early due to the amount of people there. Plus the fire alarm was going off. I'm sure the Duke Center will be better since it's bigger.

One of the issues I have with some of them is that you don't have Brewery Reps, Sales, or Distributer Reps serving you. It's volunteers and most of the time the have NO insight on the product they are serving you. Only that they might like it or its good. Plus thats the weekend of my Moms's Birthday so I'm sure we'll get together with her. (2-11)

I be at the Jungle Jims Beerfest in June. I've been to everyone of thiers since they started doing them. They sell only so many tickets so it doesn't get overly crowded and have people who know about the beer pouring. Sometimes even the Brewmasters are there. (Mike Dewey from Mt Carmel Brewing)

Have fun !!!
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Feb 1, 2011 10:14pm
Curly J;661368 wrote:
justincredible;661269 wrote:Are you going to the beer fest at Duke in a few weeks? My wife and I are going for my birthday.
We are not going to that one. After breaking my collar bone last year at the Beer fest at the Hyatt, I'm not sure if I'll go to another one down town. Maybe it was a sign from God...lol It was Super crowded at the Hyatt last year and we stopped early due to the amount of people there. Plus the fire alarm was going off. I'm sure the Duke Center will be better since it's bigger.

One of the issues I have with some of them is that you don't have Brewery Reps, Sales, or Distributer Reps serving you. It's volunteers and most of the time the have NO insight on the product they are serving you. Only that they might like it or its good. Plus thats the weekend of my Moms's Birthday so I'm sure we'll get together with her. (2-11)

I be at the Jungle Jims Beerfest in June. I've been to everyone of thiers since they started doing them. They sell only so many tickets so it doesn't get overly crowded and have people who know about the beer pouring. Sometimes even the Brewmasters are there. (Mike Dewey from Mt Carmel Brewing)

Have fun !!!

When will tickets go on sale for the one at Jungle Jims? How much is it usually? Sounds awesome as I hate large crowds.
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Feb 1, 2011 10:40pm
Just looked on the Jungle Jims beerfest site and could find a date for next year or a price but it looks like an awesome event. I am definitely going to make it to that one.
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Feb 1, 2011 10:48pm
justincredible;661390 wrote:When will tickets go on sale for the one at Jungle Jims? How much is it usually? Sounds awesome as I hate large crowds.

Look at you, double quotin'!
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Feb 1, 2011 10:51pm
O-Trap;661472 wrote:Look at you, double quotin'!

Only because his post initially had an error in it. I closed up the quote tag on his quote of my post.
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Feb 1, 2011 11:15pm
O-Trap;661472 wrote:Look at you, double quotin'!
Yea and I have a hard time single quotin' as Justin pointed out.

It's usually in June and it's been on a Friday night the past couple of years. I keep my ears open for the date and price, as I know quite a few in the Beer and Wine Dept at the Jungle. We are going to the Stone's Brewery tasting Feb 18th, if I can get off work. Last time Stone was here it was a "Vertical" tasting of the same beer(s) from different years to see how they changed. (from 2006 and up) I have some of those same beers packed away in my Computer/Beer Storage room.
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Feb 1, 2011 11:20pm
DD ticket prices were listed at $15 for last years event. I'd guess that puts a regular ticket at around $40.
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Feb 2, 2011 9:48am
Here is the beer list for the festival I am going to next weekend:
http://cincybeerfest.intuitwebsites.com/Beer-List---2010.html

I get 25 sampling tickets (plus probably 10-15 more since my wife won't sample a full 25). What beers from that list do I need to give a shot?
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Feb 2, 2011 10:50am
justincredible;661829 wrote:What beers from that list do I need to give a shot?
I would start with these...

Troegs Nugget Nectar
Founders Double Trouble
Founders Dirty Bastard
Founders Curmudgeon
Southern Tier 2X IPA
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Victory Prima Pils
Smuttynose Big Ass IPA
Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale
Heavy Seas Loose Cannon
Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti
Stone Smoked Porter
Stone Arrogant Bastard
Stone Double Bastard
North Coast Old Rasputin
Weihenstephaner Hefe Weiss
Great Divide Titan IPA
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Stone Sublimely Self Righteous
Stone Cali-Belgique IPA
Goose Island Matilda
Goose Island Pere Jacques
Goose Island Sofie
Goose Island Pepe Nero
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Feb 2, 2011 11:26am
BORIStheCrusher;661934 wrote:I would start with these...

Troegs Nugget Nectar
Founders Double Trouble
Founders Dirty Bastard
Founders Curmudgeon
Southern Tier 2X IPA
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Victory Prima Pils
Smuttynose Big Ass IPA
Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale
Heavy Seas Loose Cannon
Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti
Stone Smoked Porter
Stone Arrogant Bastard
Stone Double Bastard
North Coast Old Rasputin
Weihenstephaner Hefe Weiss
Great Divide Titan IPA
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Stone Sublimely Self Righteous
Stone Cali-Belgique IPA
Goose Island Matilda
Goose Island Pere Jacques
Goose Island Sofie
Goose Island Pepe Nero

In addition to these I have had and liked:
Breckenridge Vanilla Porter
Brechenridge Lucky U
Spaten Optimator
Left Hand Milk Stout
Left Hand Polestar Pilsner
Heavy Seas Small Craft Warning
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Feb 2, 2011 12:20pm
O-Trap;661056 wrote:Oh, I'm a HUGE fan of Southern Tier, and I've tried that.
Speaking of Southern Tier, they've got a really good Porter.

Big fan of Southern Tier too.

They have hands down the best pumpkin ale (Pumking) I have ever tasted.
I could only find it in, I believe 22 oz, individual bottles around NE Ohio this year.

It literally tastes like liquid pumpkin pie.
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Feb 2, 2011 12:48pm
Wooball;661981 wrote:
BORIStheCrusher;661934 wrote:I would start with these...

Troegs Nugget Nectar
Founders Double Trouble
Founders Dirty Bastard
Founders Curmudgeon
Southern Tier 2X IPA
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Victory Prima Pils
Smuttynose Big Ass IPA
Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale
Heavy Seas Loose Cannon
Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti
Stone Smoked Porter
Stone Arrogant Bastard
Stone Double Bastard
North Coast Old Rasputin
Weihenstephaner Hefe Weiss
Great Divide Titan IPA
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Stone Sublimely Self Righteous
Stone Cali-Belgique IPA
Goose Island Matilda
Goose Island Pere Jacques
Goose Island Sofie
Goose Island Pepe Nero

In addition to these I have had and liked:
Breckenridge Vanilla Porter
Brechenridge Lucky U
Spaten Optimator
Left Hand Milk Stout
Left Hand Polestar Pilsner
Heavy Seas Small Craft Warning

Wasn't too impressed with Breckenridge's Vanilla Porter. Other than that, I agree with both of these lists.

I'd add:

Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA
Southern Tier Porter
New Holland Dragon's Milk
Ommegang Three Philosophers
Unibroue Noire de Chambly
Heavy Seas Red Sky at Night
Lagunitas Brown Shugga
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Feb 2, 2011 11:28pm
Most guys start home brewing then do an apprenticeship at a micro brewery. If your interested there's a lot of brew clubs who meet once a month an share recipes and experience. Wayne County has one and Googling a county near you, you may find one.
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Feb 2, 2011 11:34pm
I bought a 6-packer of the GL Edmond Fitzgerald for the first time tonight and I see what a few of you were talking about.

Good stuff!
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Feb 2, 2011 11:37pm
Anybody had the beer out of Georgia, Sweetwater 420? It's damn good brew too.
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Feb 2, 2011 11:47pm
Bio-Hazzzzard;662799 wrote:I bought a 6-packer of the GL Edmond Fitzgerald for the first time tonight and I see what a few of you were talking about.

Good stuff!

Yeah, that's their porter if I'm not mistaken.

Great Lakes typically has some good quality, albeit sometimes I think it's overpriced for the quality. Their porter, however, is worth every penny.
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Feb 3, 2011 12:21am
O-Trap;662813 wrote:Yeah, that's their porter if I'm not mistaken.

Great Lakes typically has some good quality, albeit sometimes I think it's overpriced for the quality. Their porter, however, is worth every penny.
Yes, definately worth the $8.99.

I also bought a bottle of Samuel Smith's India Ale, any experience with this?
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Feb 3, 2011 9:18am
Not a huge fan of Sam Smith. Actually had the Oatmeal Stout last night.

It's not awful, but there are PLENTY better oatmeal stouts out there.

Never tried a Sammy IPA, though.
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Feb 3, 2011 10:25am
gerb131;662803 wrote:Anybody had the beer out of Georgia, Sweetwater 420? It's damn good brew too.

Sweetwater has a pretty solid line up. Their 420 is pretty good IPA. They have some seasonals that are pretty good too. I've been meaning to go check out the brewery when I go to Hotlanta but haven't had the time yet.

Also, whoever had Dogfish head 120 up there, definitely needs tried. I have never even seen it in stores but it sounds awesome.
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Feb 3, 2011 11:22am
I've also had Georgia Brown and Exodus Porter also very good.
That 120 is no joke....glad Dogfish finally caught on been drinkin that shit for a minute now.
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Feb 3, 2011 5:04pm
iclfan2;663041 wrote:Sweetwater has a pretty solid line up. Their 420 is pretty good IPA. They have some seasonals that are pretty good too. I've been meaning to go check out the brewery when I go to Hotlanta but haven't had the time yet.

Also, whoever had Dogfish head 120 up there, definitely needs tried. I have never even seen it in stores but it sounds awesome.

It really is.
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Feb 3, 2011 5:06pm
I bought a $2.99 sixer of lager at Trader Joe's last night (along with another bottle of their vintage ale). The lager was alright but I'm not sure I'll ever try it again. They have a $2.99 sixer of pilsner as well that I'll try next. As for the vintage ale, if you've got a Trader Joe's nearby and they still have some left, BUY IT.
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Feb 4, 2011 6:03am
This thread is 99% not about the walgreens beer.
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Feb 4, 2011 9:05am
ZWICK 4 PREZ;664445 wrote:This thread is 99% not about the walgreens beer.

At Walgreens, you can find cheap, kinda gross, beer. /thread
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Feb 4, 2011 9:55am
O-Trap;664506 wrote:I'm a beer snob /thread

thats all I've seen on this thread :)