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I also agree with your summation of BBQ being both a high quality beer on its own but also acting as a gateway beer and I feel a bit hypocritical enjoying high ABV diabeetus stouts while also at one time claiming that a to-style-beer (BBQ) being too sweet for my liking. I think the point I'd like to land on is that both BLVD and Reaper were operating on a level way above where I was at at the time and did it with grace while also pushing forward my beer appreciation...and consumption. |
Up in Madison for work and ran upon some super fresh Hop Butcher. Tonight's pour is Pizza Puff canned 8 days ago. Double IPA with Nectaron, Citra, Vic Secret and Superdelic.
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I don’t regret moving to Phoenix 11 years ago. I love it here and what we’ve made our backyard into. Cheers to that!
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I thought that Boulevard BBQ was terrible I guess I am not much for thick sweet beers. It was back when it was sold 4 pack bottles. It took me forever to finish them a would go to the beer box and reach for the cheap lawn mower beer and go to Hamm's instead. About four months later I was seeing what was in the basement beer box and found the last lone bottle. So I thought maybe it was just me and cracked it open, yeah no force finished it won't buy again. Now I see it being sold in 6-pack bottles for less than I paid. Costco sells it in a 24-bottle case and seems always on sale. My style is hoppy Space Camper Cosmic IPA can drink that all day long not get tired. It's available at any quick stop around KC.
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I got this beer at the end of last summer. I found it stuffed in the back of a closet where I forgot about it. Oh well, it was still ok enough after being 4 beers deep already yesterday. LMAO KCU should be able to answer your question. He's my beer consultant. |
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Close-ish to Scottsdale, I'd recommend The Wandering Tortoise for a good tap list and beers to-go Wren House Roses By The Stairs Goldwater - its a cool spot in a great location, beers can be hit or miss though A good tap list with great food is Love Craft just northwest of Paradise Valley. Seriously the best combination of good beer and Southwest cuisine I've found in the valley. There green chile queso is fire. If you're up for venturing further. The Shop Beer Co in Tempe is a cool spot. Inside is like a lounge and they have a great patio with misters. Had a hazy IPA collab they did with Boulevard there the other night. And then even further out is my spot in Gilbert, Beer Barn, where I was last night drinking North Park IPAs. Its quite a trek from Scottsdale but if you're in the area shoot me a message and I'd be happy to buy you a beer. |
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https://www.ohsobrewery.com/north-scottsdale/ Fate Brewery in South Scottsdale has some really great beers but not as big a menu as OHSO https://fatebrewing.com/tempe-fate-b...cottsdale-menu Phx Beer Co is in a great location on Hayden in the Gainey Ranch/McCormick Ranch area of Scottsdale. Great food and the outdoor lake as your view is awesome. Fan4ever and I have met up there several times for games. https://www.phxbeerco.com/scottsdale-restaurant Brat Haus in Old Town Scottsdale is a sneaky GREAT place for a real great variety of beers and the best beer garden in town. I love their food too. https://brathausaz.com/ If you are in Old Town you can also hit up these: Goldwater Brewing https://www.goldwaterbrewing.com/scottsdale Craft 64 https://www.craft64.com/scottsdale |
King's and The Theodore also have great beer selections if you're ever downtown-ish.
Rift Wine Bar & Taphouse has a great selection in Scottsdale, too. And you're only an hour drive from lewdog and Ground Control, heh. |
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Thanks, guys! Hopefully, I'll be able to sneak out and check out at least one or two spots...
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Their pizza oven looks legit and they even have a Detroit style on the menu that be calling me. |
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I lucked into a cool experience as a friend of mine was tight with local beer distributors and got me a ticket to a private Boulevard Smokestack food and beer tasting John McDonald was presenting the beers at. It was on a Thursday night (In Joplin) prior to the Cards/Royals series in KC around 2009 or 2010. Long story short I met John, raved about the beer and told him I would be in KC for the games and planned to go by the brewery. He gave me his card and wrote a note on it to get me into the Boulevard venders tent at Kauffman before the game Saturday. Turned out there was a 2 hour rain delay so me and the wife spent 4 hours prior getting drunk with a bunch of Boulevard sales people and vendors before the game. Great time. Man the brewery tours around that time were top notch as well. When they were still fairly small and it was real homey. I went back a few years later and it was just not the same but growth does that to you. |
50 Beers to Try Before You Die
Really nice job by Cinder Block in NKC on this one!
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I gotta try Ground Control. You guys are setting a high bar.
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It's totally worth the drive though from most anywhere in the Valley. |
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Or any of the North Park haze https://www.groundxcontrol.com/menus/#beer |
Beer in the Carolinas is pretty underwhelming, but Burial makes up for it... made the trip this weekend and they had just released 6 big stouts and they were all amazing. Grabbed a few to-go, too... they really excel at coconut and coffee.
Schmoojee distributes here, which is a pretty good option if lacking Drekker. https://i.imgur.com/mK0ATho.jpg https://i.imgur.com/GCF4YRB.jpg https://i.imgur.com/vSpNIbX.jpg https://i.imgur.com/UO7Tf6y.jpg |
Bonus brewery... stopped by Incendiary Brewing.
They had a key lime sour that was pretty good, subtler in terms of the key lime flavor. Also had stout that tasted like burnt toast. Their BBA stout was fantastic, well worth the trip. There's probably a "Trendy Microbrewery in a Repurposed Factory" Starter Kit that comes with a 4.8 star on Google maps, but these guys are really onto something if they can consistently make BBA stouts like that one. BA Shade of Lies- Imperial stout aged 12 months in Maple Bourbon and Blanton's barrels, with maple, coffee, and coconut added. 12.5% ABV https://i.imgur.com/NEBH5Rx.jpg https://i.imgur.com/bP824Tw.jpg |
If you see this guy floating around its worth a pick up, its out here in AZ
Cerebral Trophy Hunt https://i.imgur.com/syQFpem.jpg |
I had to consult beeradvocate to figure out what I've had from Cerebral because it sounded really familiar.... and I bought a bottle of there Barrel Aged Work From Home a while back. Wish I had dropped by the last time I was in Denver, looks like they make a lot of BBA stouts.
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Never had a stout from them but that Trophy Hunt is reminiscent of the big viscous stouts I'm used to which are few and far between down here...understandably so given the triple digit temps |
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Will be trying these today. Thanks to KCU for making me aware of dates on beers. A few of the singles on the shelf had 12-2022 dates. Yikes.
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Its not just age but storage
Store cold, drink fresh X number of weeks in the fridge != X number of weeks sitting on a shelf with the sun hitting it through a window Its really finding that sweet spot with IPAs, which can differ due to brewery logistics and quality control. Some hold up better than others Life's too short to be drinking unfresh IPAs |
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Its ambiguous at best Just tell me the date it went into the can, full transparency |
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I’m finding balance at CP with these two. |
And TG is much better about it now but back when they were in bottles their date was almost impossible to see. Intentionally faint.
Nothing more awkward than holding a bottle up to the light at the liquor store trying to find, let alone read the date while employees are looking at you like you're insinuating they're selling old beer. |
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LMAO @ best buy dates
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I see you are in Phoenix, do you see North Park (San Diego) regularly? I was super impressed with their offerings. |
There's a handful of North Park taps and cans in Gilbert today
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That's a solid line up. Would love to try that triple.
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Damn this one’s really good. 7.5% ABV and from LA Cumbre Brewing in Albuquerque.
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This Firestone Walker is easy to find. It’s more hoppy than I like but not bitter. Pool time soon! |
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Damn good and 9.5% is a thing of beauty. Very hazy with a nice flavor. https://www.totalwine.com/dynamic/49...3313544222.png |
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I think a stemless wine glass is underrated as hell for bourbon though. |
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Lots of flavors in the beer world, my friend, and most of them are not like the fizzy yellow piss water that most Americans call beer. |
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The difference between a pale beer and a dark beer has zero to do with anything other than how the malt used to make the beer was heated/kilned/cooked before the beer was made. Don't tell me, you think that all dark beers are heavy and high ABV? Dig the hole deeper, neophyte. |
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Those are the gateway stouts to better stouts, as you acquire a taste for them.... going from Keystone Light to a Boulevard Sugarwood as an attempt to try a stout is as ridiculous as trying something over 20% for the first time ever and it's a cask strength bourbon... uh yeah, you're not going to enjoy it. LMAO |
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I don't have a ton of stories other than beercationing through the NE a few years ago which I highly recommend. I can only imagine it being like spots in Europe where there's just great beer flowing at the most non-imposing spots like its everyday life I do feel though that NE changed the IPA game disrupting what some might pigeon hole the IPA style West Coast being much drier and bitter to fit their climate and NE doing it at a higher finishing gravity with a different water profile and yeast strain which paired with certain hops created a differing IPA with a softer mouthfeel and juicier hop expression I guess the story is that not all IPAs are created the same. They're regional similar to BBQ Tossing it back, I found a Bottle Logic Space Trace on tap out here in Globe this week That 13% abv and thiccc mouthfeel hits different when its 115F outside haha Still delicious though https://i.imgur.com/TPm5SWB.jpg |
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Saying it's always stout season hits a little different in Phoenix for sure, heh. I just saw Paisley Cave Complex on a feed the other day, too. :drool: |
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We stayed in Waterbury as our base and I'm sad to see that some of the places we enjoyed are now closed. Unfortunately Alchemist hadn't opened their space when I was there If you're in the Waterbury area I'd recommend Blackback Pub and Prohibition Pig You can monitor Hill Farmstead as I believe they post what they're releasing a week before the actual release And as always bags fly free with Southwest so I flew an entire suitcase full of beer back to Chicago |
On my second 24oz can of Dogfish 90 Minute Imperial IPA.
9% and very tasty. Not getting that bitter taste I sometimes get from higher ABV IPA's like New Belgium Voodoo Ranger. |
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I probably spent an hour in there sampling like 100 different cheeses LMAO If you're YOLOing on fat calories its a really nice 1-2 punch |
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I found a local source for all the good beer as I continue into the Hazy scene. I'm enjoying my exploration into Hazy IPAs more than bourbon.
This one is damn good. https://i.imgur.com/TxXizYQ.jpg |
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