Yay, Jeff, Jenny, and Vered are visiting. Jeff has posted his inventory; here’s mine:
Posted Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 at 5:18 pm under Beer. Follow responses with the RSS 2.0 feed. Leave a response, or trackback.
Damn, between you and Rice it’s a hell of a line-up. Happy drinking to all!
Yeah, we may not get to the homebrew!
So far:
Left Hand Chainsaw Ale: delicious, very hoppy and malty, amazing aroma
Ommegang Ommegeddon Funkhouse Ale: disappointing; not nearly as funky as I wanted
Southern Tier Back Burner Barley Wine: excellent, caramel and even a little roast, very clean for barley wine
Three Floyds Blackheart English IPA: has metallic character of English IPA but is still more on the American side if you ask me
Monk’s Flemish Sour Red: excellent; acidic and sweet in balance, rather like the Duchess
Smuttynose Baltic Porter: malty, deep and dark, a little sweet
North Coast Le Merle: snappy, just a touch of sour, perfect for after a mid-day walk
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July 17th, 2008 at 8:04 am
Damn, between you and Rice it’s a hell of a line-up. Happy drinking to all!
July 17th, 2008 at 8:58 am
Yeah, we may not get to the homebrew!
July 18th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
So far:
Left Hand Chainsaw Ale: delicious, very hoppy and malty, amazing aroma
Ommegang Ommegeddon Funkhouse Ale: disappointing; not nearly as funky as I wanted
Southern Tier Back Burner Barley Wine: excellent, caramel and even a little roast, very clean for barley wine
Three Floyds Blackheart English IPA: has metallic character of English IPA but is still more on the American side if you ask me
Monk’s Flemish Sour Red: excellent; acidic and sweet in balance, rather like the Duchess
Smuttynose Baltic Porter: malty, deep and dark, a little sweet
North Coast Le Merle: snappy, just a touch of sour, perfect for after a mid-day walk