Saw a tropical version of Flying Dog's Raging Bitch, called Tropical Bitch.
Happy Memorial Day!
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My after dinner beer tonight is a Bell's Black Note. It's a real treat. And Happy Holiday to you fellow Prog Beer Snobs.
I picked up a 6 of Hopsoulution IPA today. I've never had it before, but it's Bell's, so I'm expecting it to be excellent.
Also picked up Rhinegeist Truth IPA, which is becoming one of my regulars, and Dayton Beer Co Oregon Alley IPA, which I've not had yet.
^ I wasn't familiar with it, so I went to RateBeer and searched for a description. They claim it is a "retired" beer, so you may not see it again.
Last nights beers were :-
Mystic De Varenne wild ale 6.5%
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Mystic Saison 7.5% fermented in Sauvignon Blanc barrels
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Trillium Heavy Mettle Double IPA 9.3 %
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Very good night, all really nice, toss up between the Saison & DIPA as the best of the evening
Ian
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^^^ I'd like to try some beers from Trillium, Jack's Abby and Tree House. Have read only good things about them.
^^^ Lopez = my best friend haha. And I can bring some beer goodness from Michigan.
Anybody tasted Peak Organic King Crimson ?
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Down here in the coast of North Carolina, I see a pretty good selection of Founders, which bodes well for visitors to Total Wine at Progday. I picked these beers up today, most being Founders which I haven't seen in MD. I can't wait to try Re-Dank-ulous, Red IPA:
I have not tried the Re-Dankulous yet as it is a new release that just came out. Mosaic Promise is solid. They first brewed it for the Artprize festival in Grand Rapids (a huge month long arts festival) a few years ago and it went over so well that they have now added it to their regular summer brew selection now. I think some of the other IPA's they make are a bit better, but Mosaic is a good one too. Founders Pale is always a good choice. It is a little hoppier than the average Pale Ale which personally I like. I am not that big a fan of Devil Dancer, but some people love it. I think it is around 11% alcohol, so it will kick your ass. Really, you can't go wrong with anything made from Founders.
The podcast Benjamin Walker's Theory of Everything has done a two-part series on craft brewing, entitled "Sudculture." I found it worth the time.
https://toe.prx.org/2016/06/sudculture-part-i-of-ii/
https://toe.prx.org/2016/06/sudculture-part-ii-of-ii/
For me, there are a few craft breweries active in my county now. I bought a stainless steel growler flask, and decided that one of my summer projects will be to check their taprooms. Last Tuesday I went to the Discretion Brewing taproom and picked up a Belgian style Hibiscus Wit. Tasty, when it gets closer to room temperature, the hibiscus gets a little more prominent, but just undergirds the whole experience.
Around Memorial Day I had tried a couple bottles of their Lavender IPA. I should have bought more, because it is gone. I have found precious few IPAs I actually enjoy, but somehow the astringency of the lavender worked well with the hops.
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I haven't had anything yet by Founders that I didn't think was wonderful. Looking forward to trying these. We, in Boston, only get a few of what they offer. A Total Wine opened up in the next town over from me a couple weeks ago. I'll have to mosy over there and see what they have by Founders.
Lou
Atta boy, Luther!
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