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So...Love Child No. 2...wow. What an unusual yet outstanding offering. Tart, cherries up front, with a finish of bourbon and subtle booziness.
Any recommendations for a similar beer (sour) that is more widely available? |
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Where are you working? PM it to me if you don't want to disclose it publicly. |
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Going to Royal liquor soon can you tell me more about this? It kinda sounds like the cherry lambic that I absolutely love. |
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Gave a sample to my wife, who is not a "beer person," and her response was, "There are all sorts of flavors happening in this beer." Definitely a beer to experience. |
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Monk's Flemish Liefman's Goudenband There are better sours out there for sure, but you'll at least have a shot at finding these in a store around MO. |
I haven't been able to try Love Child No.2 (though I have a bottle waiting for me in KC), but from what I've heard I'd say phisherman is spot-on. Flanders Reds and Flanders Oud Bruins are your best stylistic matches for what Love Child No. 2 is.
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Gents, thank you. Your collective wisdom has been noted and appreciated.
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i had Green Flash West Coast IPA on tap recently...very good, balanced...i think I'm so used to drinking douple IPAs that it took me a bit to appreciate it...
also had a local brewery's saison - Red Hare's Rabbit's Reserve #3: Saison i'm no expert on the style, but it was delicious on a hot day...went down better than the green flash (which was more about my mood) |
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It's Stone Brewing Co. month at the Riot Room in KC. Had my first Double Bastard the other night off a 2011 keg.
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Who has tried Boulevard's 80 Acre Hoppy Wheat?
Was just released here yesterday, heading out to pick some up this afternoon. |
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