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Discussion in 'Drink, Smoke, and Fine Dining' started by SefacHotRodder, Jan 29, 2009.

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  1. I.T. Guy

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    Thank you for sharing the picture
     
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    Most welcome, my wife just ordered a case from our local shop and these bottles are a little different, not as tall - more "fire hydrantish" , but just a good! I would tell (warn) you it is 11%....lotsa fun!
     
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    Bought a bottle each of Abita's Andygator (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3/1565) and Abbey Ale (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3/45583) for myself. I had the Abbey with Christmas dinner last night and am saving the Andy for the Saints game.

    My mom bought me a 6-pack each of Amnesia IPA (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/619/44185), UFO Hefeweizen (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/98/318/), and Xingu Black Beer (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/434/1314/).

    As somewhat a gag gift I bought my wife a 6-pack of Alien Amber Ale (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3239/18878/?ba=JerzDevl2000), which was ironic given my mom bought me "UFO".

    I'm not a knowledgeable drinker nor do I have a sophisticated tongue which is why I've included links to reviews of each. That said, I've tried all but the Andygator and not one did I consider "bad".

    Below are pics of each and I've thrown in a photo of an auto themed wine (http://www.automotowines.com/) I bought for the wine drinkers. It got good reviews; "robust" was one word I recall. Cool "auto" themed website too.

    Cheers!
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    Hitting up a beer tasting tonight, here in CT. Hope to find a new favorite!
     
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    I drank it last night it was good.
     
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    just started getting into drinking recently (so many things to try!) and am psyched about the fact that my little town now has a store dedicated to beer they have so many choices its crazy.
     
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    That is messed up. But I will try it! I had spiced pumpkin beer for Hallowe'en so what the hell I'll give that a go :)
     
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    I bet that is good sh*t!

    Shiner has a new seasonal out called, Frost. I highly recommend it! In fact it needs to be released year round because it would quinch that summer thirst.

    They also have a new Shiner 101 commemorating their 101st year.
     
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    I really like milk stouts and when you add in the coffee it's pure heaven for me. To each his own though.
     
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    That Xingu is an odd beer. Pours extremely dark with very little head, almost no carbonation.... But it's so light to drink. You can drink those as a session beer.
    Its one of my favorites
     
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    I had to Google "session beer" and found this: http://beeradvocate.com/articles/653
    Thanks for the inadvertent vocabulary expansion! :D

    My usual session beer is MGD 64. Over the weekend I saw a billboard for Bud Select 55 so that might supplant 64.

    This weekend I did try Michelob Porter: http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/29/31731

    Cheers,
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    disclaimer: As mentioned in an earlier post I don't have the sophisticated (or perhaps trained) tongue for an in-depth review.

    That said, it does qualify as "good" to me and I'd drink it again. I recall it had sort of a two-stage taste...one taste in the mouth and another on the way down; does that make any sense? I'm a chocolate candy fan and that was one of the attractions to this beer but I don't really recall a chocolate taste.
     
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    haha, don't worry I dont either. I was just curious what you thought.

    And yes, what you said does make sense. I know the dual taste. Sometimes it's a good thing, sometimes it's not.
     
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    nice! I got the card on the right from my sister & BIL last year :)

    happy birthday! how is the Bud Select 55?
     
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    Thanks! The 55 is a great "session beer" (thank you Kyle :D) because its buzz effects are minimal, i.e. its very weak. I went thru a 12 pack one night and didn't realize it; I literally double-checked both fridges for misplaced bottles b/c there was no way I could have had 12 and felt the way I did...wrong.

    Taste-wise, though I haven't had them back-to-back (yet) I think I prefer MGD 64 over 55. Humorous comparison: Just Stop It – Bud Select 55 vs. MGD 64

    P.S. (Saints reference again)

    I'll probably go NOLA Brewing for the Saints thrashing of the Vikings. NOLA has a short but cool backstory: New Orleans newest microbrewery: "...His fledgling microbrewery, though, had an extra challenge: Coco didn't know how to make beer..."
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    Didn't find NOLA so went with Dixie & Abita for some local flavor and Land Shark in honor of our next game.

    Geaux Saints!
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    Land Shark Stadium here we come! WHO DAT!!!
     
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    Picked up Lagunitas The Hairy Eyeball and Sierra Nevada Kellerweis last night.

    Haven't tried either, but look forward to it.

    Sierra Nevada Torpedo is back on the shelves.
     
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    I already commented when you posted this on fb, but damn it that's some good stuff. I believe I can get Nugget Nectar in Houston now.

    Had The Hairy Eyeball last night. Pretty damn good. Taste like a amber/stout IPA. Some combo of all 3. And the 8.8% gives a nice buzz.
     
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