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I just figured a beer that was at the top of BA and now at #4 would be on there. It is an amazing beer.
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For all of the stouts they have they do not have my favorite:
Anderson Valley Oatmeal Stout (Barney Flats) (On tap is best of course) http://www.avbc.com/beers/barney-flats-oatmeal-stout/ |
This list reminds me that I need to pick up some Aventinus, it has been too long.
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where's this one at?
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Ommegang Hennepin
Redenbach Grand Cru Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale Stone Imperial Russian Stout Stone Old Guardian Trumer Pils AleSmith Speedway Stout Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye Cantillon Iris The Bruery Saison Rue Port Brewing Shark Attack Red Russian River Pliny the Elder Russian River Valley Brewing Co. Beatification Monk's Café Flemish Sour Ale Ive had all these, probably some on the list ive had at a festival but was random If I can remember, the ommengang, wasnt too good, not really a porter, not really a stout, just dark. of all these, I think id go cantillon iris, too bad it goes for about $30 a bottle. then maybe pliny the younger, the elder is a dime a dozen and shouldnt be on the list. my favorite should be on here, oude guize |
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That Ommegang beer, Hennepin, is a farmhouse ale. A weird one too; it tries to be both a saison and a biere de garde at the same time. I don't really care for it. I can get bottles of 2005 Cantillon Iris for around $13 here in KC. $30 seems crazy expensive to me. |
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I picked up some Lost Abbey over the weekend when I was in the Chicago area for Dark Lord Day. I grabbed 750s of 10 Commandments and Inferno Ale - looking forward to trying them. We went a bit nuts in a Binny's and walked out with about $300 in beer, lol. |
No thanks, I don't drink.
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Which reminds me: I need to trade for a bottle of 2010 Dark Lord. |
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