i also had some taj mahal last weekend which was kinda flavorless but unoffensive enough.
mathias wrote:I heard that Tom Dalton read a book on how to grow online communities around your business. But he thought it was too much work so he just created a forum full of alts. You and I are the only real people.
I love beer, happy to see this long-ass beer post.
I just finished off a pack of Celebrator... what to do with all these little goat statues?
Finally got around to trying Full Sail IPA (on sale) it's pretty blah. I mean the hop is there, it has a decent flavor, but it's not THERE. I guess I'm just used to being punched in the scrote by hops. It's more like an englishy IPA.
Its a shame that there isn't a massive selection of good craft beers from other countries in Australia.
I bought a couple of random bottles and working through them, bought a 6 pack of Samuel Adams Boston because it was on special - haven't had it for a couple of months. I thought that is kinda tasty.
Anyone else like to have a glass of Whisky on the side of a good beer?
Spagett wrote:I just finished off a pack of Celebrator... what to do with all these little goat statues?
I always make plans to turn mine into Christmas tree ornaments... but then I always forget and lose them.
Had two good pumpkin beers yesterday - Cape Ann Pumpkin Stout, and Southern Tier Pumpking. Of the two, I think I liked the stout more, but they were both delicious. Normally, I'm not a fan of anything besides coffee or chocolate in my beer, but both did a great job of incorporating the pumpkin flavors in a really natural-tasting way.
Grrface wrote:This has been what's been in my fridge lately. Hands down my favorite beer by Rahr, which is a local brewery.
This looks tasty.
It is. Rahr is a fantastic little brewery in Fort Worth. Did their tour/tasting. Their black is very well known around here, but their Red and Blonde are my personal favorite.
madmax1012 wrote:ahh Sam Adams Oktoberfest, how I've miss you in the past year
Just can't find that locally this year. Weird. But local micro Central Waters Octoberfest is pretty comparable - I made due with that. Better yet-! Sierra Nevada 24oz 2010 Summerfest Lager are $1.99. Great session beer.
Not drinking lately is making a Octfest followed by a 24 oz pretty for football Sunday. Which means I'll be passed out in an hour or two.