Beer snob discussion thread

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May 21, 2012 11:10pm
Commander of Awesome;1177931 wrote:That should be criminal.
Reps.
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May 22, 2012 10:13am
Raw Dawgin' it;1177779 wrote:I used to frequent a bar after work a lot, irish pub near by, the owner/bartender is from ireland and said it makes no difference.
I highly disagree with this. Drinking out of one glass vs. another may not make the beer taste completely different, but it's going to enhance certain aspects making the experience that much better. Not sure how many total glasses I have, but have maybe 10 different types of glasses and do use most of them on a regular basis depending on what I'm drinking. Depending on the beer, a certain glass can enhance the appearance, the aroma, and the drinkability of a beer. When I started out about 5 or 6 years ago, I drank most beers out of frozen mugs, now I hardly use any of mine because I think it takes away from the majority of the beers I drink now. Having said that, if I have no other option I have no problem drinking right from the bottle.
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May 22, 2012 10:16am
BORIStheCrusher;1178609 wrote:I highly disagree with this. Drinking out of one glass vs. another may not make the beer taste completely different, but it's going to enhance certain aspects making the experience that much better. Not sure how many total glasses I have, but have maybe 10 different types of glasses and do use most of them on a regular basis depending on what I'm drinking. Depending on the beer, a certain glass can enhance the appearance, the aroma, and the drinkability of a beer. When I started out about 5 or 6 years ago, I drank most beers out of frozen mugs, now I hardly use any of mine because I think it takes away from the majority of the beers I drink now. Having said that, if I have no other option I have no problem drinking right from the bottle.
Honestly, i don't notice a difference, i was just passing along what i was told when i asked.
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May 22, 2012 1:46pm
Raw Dawgin' it;1178610 wrote:Honestly, i don't notice a difference, i was just passing along what i was told when i asked.
Do you use different glasses or mostly standard pint glasses? Like I said it's not going to dramatically change the flavor of a beer; rather certain aspects to make the beer more enjoyable. A good example would be drinking a 12% barleywine out of a pilsner glass. Pilsners are smooth easy drinking beers and the glass allows for that, it's pretty simple to down it quick. A big barleywine is going to be a sipper, so it'd be better to have a smaller glass like a chalice to drink from. Drinking a big beer that's meant for sipping from a pilsner glass wouldn't change the taste of the beer, but it would be much more convenient from a different glass.
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May 22, 2012 1:53pm
BORIStheCrusher;1178806 wrote:Do you use different glasses or mostly standard pint glasses? Like I said it's not going to dramatically change the flavor of a beer; rather certain aspects to make the beer more enjoyable. A good example would be drinking a 12% barleywine out of a pilsner glass. Pilsners are smooth easy drinking beers and the glass allows for that, it's pretty simple to down it quick. A big barleywine is going to be a sipper, so it'd be better to have a smaller glass like a chalice to drink from. Drinking a big beer that's meant for sipping from a pilsner glass wouldn't change the taste of the beer, but it would be much more convenient from a different glass.
I've had guinness, sam adams, stella, delirium, etc out of their signature glasses, regular pint glasses, and straight out the bottle - The only time i notice a difference is drinking it out of the bottle compared to pouring it.
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May 22, 2012 3:18pm
Well, made the trip over to Indiana today and got my hands on some Three Floyds beer we can't get in Ohio. Got a 6-pack of Pride and Joy, a 6-pack of Alpha King, and a bomber of Arctic Panzer Wolf.

I'm like a kid on Christmas.
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May 22, 2012 4:40pm
Mooney44Cards;1178869 wrote:Well, made the trip over to Indiana today and got my hands on some Three Floyds beer we can't get in Ohio. Got a 6-pack of Pride and Joy, a 6-pack of Alpha King, and a bomber of Arctic Panzer Wolf.

I'm like a kid on Christmas.

Where did you go in Indiana?
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May 22, 2012 5:33pm
Curly J;1178928 wrote:Where did you go in Indiana?
West Harrison. I think it was call like West Side Beer and Wine or something. They had quite a few 3F stuff that I didn't get, Robert the Bruce, Munsterfest, Black Sun Stout, and I think one more. A bunch of Fat Tire too.
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May 22, 2012 5:44pm
Grabbed two 4-packs of Lake Erie Monster today. Haven't had it in about a year. Looking forward to having some this weekend.

How about a week ago I was at Bocktown in Pittsburgh and they were charging $8.50 for a bottle of Palate Wrecker. That just seemed ridiculous to me so I put it back. They had a great selection but were overpriced IMO. I did grab a Brooklyn Brewery Summer Ale, Pennant Ale and Black Chocolate Stout before leaving. Still haven't had any of them yet though.
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May 22, 2012 5:57pm
killer_ewok;1178963 wrote:Grabbed two 4-packs of Lake Erie Monster today. Haven't had it in about a year. Looking forward to having some this weekend.

How about a week ago I was at Bocktown in Pittsburgh and they were charging $8.50 for a bottle of Palate Wrecker. That just seemed ridiculous to me so I put it back. They had a great selection but were overpriced IMO. I did grab a Brooklyn Brewery Summer Ale, Pennant Ale and Black Chocolate Stout before leaving. Still haven't had any of them yet though.
Wow, price gouging at its finest for that Palate Wrecker. It's an expensive beer, but not THAT expensive.

And I've had the Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout, I thought it was awfully boozy. Felt like it overpowered the other flavors. I'd like to try it again though, as I didn't let it breathe long enough to maybe pick up some of the chocolate malt flavors.
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May 22, 2012 6:15pm
Man fuck you guys haha. $8.50 is standard for palate wrecker around here, just about any bomber really. Arrogant Bastard is only $6 but most others are $8.50 +
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May 22, 2012 6:18pm
Mooney44Cards;1178959 wrote:West Harrison. I think it was call like West Side Beer and Wine or something. They had quite a few 3F stuff that I didn't get, Robert the Bruce, Munsterfest, Black Sun Stout, and I think one more. A bunch of Fat Tire too.
That's what I figured. That place is literally just feet inside of Indiana. I need to make it there one day. Tomorrow nite I'll be having some Fat Tire and some Abbey from New Belgium while in Colorado. Saturday's The Wife's birthday so were are going to Palisade Brewing where they are having some type of party at the Brewery. (sundress and sarongs ???) Then look for hard to find beer over the next couple of days.
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May 22, 2012 6:24pm
Commander of Awesome;1178972 wrote:Man fuck you guys haha. $8.50 is standard for palate wrecker around here, just about any bomber really. Arrogant Bastard is only $6 but most others are $8.50 +
I assumed he meant it was a 12 oz. Palate Wrecker. $8.50 for a bomber isn't bad compared to most bombers, until you compare it (38 cents/oz) to the 12 oz. bottles (25 cents/oz).
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May 22, 2012 7:09pm
Mooney44Cards;1178976 wrote:I assumed he meant it was a 12 oz. Palate Wrecker. $8.50 for a bomber isn't bad compared to most bombers, until you compare it (38 cents/oz) to the 12 oz. bottles (25 cents/oz).
I bought mine for $3.99 for a single 12 oz.
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May 22, 2012 7:22pm
I've yet to see Palate Wrecker in a Bomber. It might exist, but I've only seen it in 4 packs. That being said The Wife just called and said she just got some at the 'Hadji' mart by the house. That place usually carries some decent brew.
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May 22, 2012 7:46pm
I've tasted two of the 3 3Fs beers I bought today.

Alpha King - Amber/golden American PA, very citrusy/hoppy, perfectly balanced, very good APA, good summer beer.
Pride and Joy - This is actually a lighter version of Alpha King IMO, more subtle on the citrus hops, lower ABV, more of a session beer, but for what it is, very good.

Up next: Arctic Panzer Wolf
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May 22, 2012 8:21pm
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May 22, 2012 8:28pm
Lagunitas is one Brewery/beers I'm going to try while I'm in Colorado.
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May 22, 2012 8:33pm
Curly J;1179075 wrote:Lagunitas is one Brewery/beers I'm going to try while I'm in Colorado.
Have you had any of their stuff? I've had their IPA, it's fantastic.
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May 22, 2012 8:38pm
Mooney44Cards;1178967 wrote: And I've had the Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout, I thought it was awfully boozy. Felt like it overpowered the other flavors. I'd like to try it again though, as I didn't let it breathe long enough to maybe pick up some of the chocolate malt flavors.
I like it a lot, usually pick up a few 4 packs every winter. I've got 1 sitting in my fridge left over from this past winter, just never opened it. Part of me wants to drink it, but I'm going to try and hang on to it for a while.
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May 22, 2012 8:45pm
Mooney44Cards;1179081 wrote:Have you had any of their stuff? I've had their IPA, it's fantastic.
I have not and I get mad at gorocks every time he mentions Lagunitas...lol This trip I will have some.
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May 22, 2012 8:47pm
Curly J;1179092 wrote:I have not and I get mad at gorocks every time he mentions Lagunitas...lol This trip I will have some.
Odd that they don't sell it in Cincinnati since I've seen a bunch of Lagunitas in Youngstown.

Also, just tried the Arctic Panzer Wolf......ohhhhhhh boy is this stuff good. It has that tropical fruit notes like a.....Lake Erie Monster for instance.....but I think a little more pine notes. Excellent IIPA.
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May 22, 2012 9:02pm
Curly J;1179092 wrote:I have not and I get mad at gorocks every time he mentions Lagunitas...lol This trip I will have some.
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May 22, 2012 11:06pm
Mooney44Cards;1178976 wrote:I assumed he meant it was a 12 oz. Palate Wrecker. $8.50 for a bomber isn't bad compared to most bombers, until you compare it (38 cents/oz) to the 12 oz. bottles (25 cents/oz).

Yes, I was talking about a 12 oz. bottle of Palate Wrecker. I don't have a problem paying $8.50 for some bomber only stuff but for a 12 oz. bottle? Fuck that unless it's the best beer ever.
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May 22, 2012 11:14pm
killer_ewok;1179311 wrote:Yes, I was talking about a 12 oz. bottle of Palate Wrecker. I don't have a problem paying $8.50 for some bomber only stuff but for a 12 oz. bottle? Fuck that unless it's the best beer ever.
Truth, even the KBS evens out to $5 a bottle in a 4 pack setting.