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50 Beers to Try Before You Die
Thought the beer snobs here might like this article (and probably critique the hell out of it).
http://www.wisdeo.com/articles/view_post/2984 (CBS) You've heard of "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"? How about 50 to try before you die?!
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We entertain the extended family every Thanksgiving at our house. Not huge beer drinkers, and not familiar with non-major label beers, they have become accustomed to me having a selection of 'minor label' beers for them to sample.
This year: Boulevard Wheat Boulevard Pilsner <- this one seems to find it's way into my rotation more frequently New Belgium 2 Below He'Brew Messiah Bold New Belgium 1554 I wouldn't call any of these superstars, but I think they are all solid B+ entries.
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Bully Wheat - B Bully Pilsner - B New Belgium 2 Below - B- NB 1554 - B- He'Brew Messiah Bold - D (UGH, I hate this beer). |
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If I quibbled, it'd be the Bully Pilsner would net a A-. It's a solid pilsner.
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I have my conception of what an A-range American Pilsner tastes like though: Sam Adams Noble Pils and especially Victory Prima Pils are the class of American Pilsners for me. |
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Ya know? I have mixed feelings about Schmaltz brewery. I think the first thing I tasted from them was a Jewbelation Bar Mitsvah Ale, with 13 hops, 13 malts, and 13%abv. I thought it was 'complex' and very interesting. I've been trying to find anything in their line up, both HEbrew and Coney Island that measured up to that first impression, and all most have been left wanting. I thought Messiah Bold was the top of their nonseasonal heap.
(plus my brother in law has some jewish heritage, so I thought he might get a kick out of it) [long way of saying that I won't argue for my B+, but it is no worse than a C]
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Those are two of my highest-rated New Belgium six-pack beers, too. I have a pretty low opinion of them, though their Lips of Faith series has a number of solid-to-legit-good offerings.
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So.... I had a tester 4 pack of Chimay earlier this week..
And I'm not really sure what to think of it. Very complex, with many flavors I couldn't really put my finger on. I want to say it was fruity, but I don't think that's a good description for it. Almost had a wine-like aftertaste. I think I was too shitfaced to really get a good impression of what I was drinking. But I did enjoy the hell out of it. Anybody else have any impressions of this beer?
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I haven't. I had to look it up, actually. I recognize the bottle, but didn't realize it was American. It seems to be well-regarded, so I'll definitely be on the lookout for this one.
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apparently it's an austrian brewery that opened up in cali....no distribution in the south though
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