Picked up a 6 pack of it. Smooth and rich. Also picked up a Young's Double Chocolate Stout.Nightshade wrote:lol
http://www.google.com/search?q=spaaten+ ... =firefox-a
Look at the first hit.
I'm drinking said Spaaten, btw. delicious, beautiful dark amber color.
Fixing to try some of this
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Only 3 or 4 beers in here I haven't tried yet.
I'm pretty thirsty right now, getting ready to leave work.
Think I'll stop by the grocery store on the way home and pick something up.
Hmmmm. Murphy's Stout? Blue Moon? Paulaner? I'll have to see what kind of mood I'm in when I get to the store.
I wish I could buy Franziskaner in the stores around here. God I love that shit.
I'm pretty thirsty right now, getting ready to leave work.
Think I'll stop by the grocery store on the way home and pick something up.
Hmmmm. Murphy's Stout? Blue Moon? Paulaner? I'll have to see what kind of mood I'm in when I get to the store.
I wish I could buy Franziskaner in the stores around here. God I love that shit.
Yep, it's a hefeweissen, if you like those.Scourge wrote:The store owner was also raving about Blue Moon. Supposed to be pretty good. Tried it?
The first time I had it, it was served with an orange slice of all things. But it was actually damn good - I prefer it that way now, although it's perfectly good without.
It's a fairly light-bodied beer though, as wheat beers go.
hmmmm, I was always taught that you roll the bottle before opening to gently remix the yeast throughout the content rather than leave it as a concentrate..... I've done that for years now, and dont like it when some nub just opens and pours a beer without proper care.ForM wrote:I want to add, for you unintitiated, that the yeast in the bottom is ment to be used. Its part of the flavor factor.
You pour the bottle till 1/3 is less, swile it and pour the rest.
Unfilterd beers/Ales taste best Because its as close to the keg you can get without buying a keg.
and Scourge - see if you can get your hands on some Coopers Vintage Ale, its limited release but worthy of the time and effort. Your tastebuds wil love you for it.
S@M wrote:hmmmm, I was always taught that you roll the bottle before opening to gently remix the yeast throughout the content rather than leave it as a concentrate..... I've done that for years now, and dont like it when some nub just opens and pours a beer without proper care.ForM wrote:I want to add, for you unintitiated, that the yeast in the bottom is ment to be used. Its part of the flavor factor.
You pour the bottle till 1/3 is less, swile it and pour the rest.
Unfilterd beers/Ales taste best Because its as close to the keg you can get without buying a keg.
and Scourge - see if you can get your hands on some Coopers Vintage Ale, its limited release but worthy of the time and effort. Your tastebuds wil love you for it.
Im afraid there was a typo. It was not swill, but rather swirl. Or Mix up the remainder and pour.
I'm sorry for any confusion. And thanks for pointing that out. (mumbles under his breath as normal Neanderthals read it just fine)
Also, I might add, you typeod like a mad hatter too.