What's your favorite Beer?
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I hope I don't disappoint if I don't disagree
All we lack are the scrotums of terrorists, we have to import those
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There's no way I can pick a favorite, but here's some of my favoriteS:
Bell's: Hopslam
Founders: Backwoods Bastard and Devil Dancer
Dogfish Head: Palo Santo Marron, Midas Touch, and World Wide Stout
Trappiste Rochefort 10
Avery: Samael's Oak Aged Ale and Uncle Jacob's Stout
Pipeworks: End of Days StoutI could go on for quite a while longer, really.
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Looking forward to your reviews of those, as always!
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Taste is 80-85 % back… Breaking out the big guns... 13 % alc, and very expensive at 14 €...
http://beerpulse.com/2012/10/brasserie-brunehaut-to-debut-the-cloak-of-st-martin-at-gabf-2012/
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A very dark quad, The Cloak of St. Martin’s first fermentation, to 9% ABV, uses Brasserie Brunehaut’s signature, centuries-old yeast strain. Rare, exquisite champagne yeast boosts ABV from 9% to 13% during a six-week second fermentation. The Cloak is then cellared six more weeks before final fermentation yeast is added.
If only I had known… Wouldn't 've bought it... Taste is a mix of dark, bitter chocolate and champagne... It does taste better than that, though... It's luckily sweet enough... But not something I will be buying again...
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Taste is a mix of dark, bitter chocolate and champagne… It does taste better than that, though... It's luckily sweet enough... But not something I will be buying again...
Interesting stuff…something my mother might like...
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Cheers from Utah. We like to have a sense of humor when it comes to our weird past. This is one of my favorite local beers and one of the best named beers I've seen.
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That table is bad as… I mean really cool.