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Nzoner's Game Room>50 Beers to Try Before You Die
NewChief 06:18 AM 04-24-2010
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?!
Spoiler!

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phisherman 06:48 PM 12-26-2012
They need to be aged. The booziness wears off a bit over time. I drank a 2009 bottle this year and found the bourbony flavor had changed to more of a molasses flavor. Very good and it had mellowed quite nicely.
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WV 07:43 PM 12-26-2012
Originally Posted by phisherman:
They need to be aged. The booziness wears off a bit over time. I drank a 2009 bottle this year and found the bourbony flavor had changed to more of a molasses flavor. Very good and it had mellowed quite nicely.
Really? How long and how (bottle placement...etc)? Educate me in PM or on here if you get a chance or have time. I have two bottles left and really want to try the Coffee Stout. I may get it tomorrow if they have any left.


On that note, I had a bottle of Dogfish pumpkin ale that sat in the fridge for a month or so and while I wasn't impressed with it at all when fresh...it had more pumpkin flavor after it sat.
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phisherman 08:04 PM 12-26-2012
Just keep them some place cool and dark. I think that the BCS bottles say they're good for up to 5 years of aging in the bottle. They're probably fine for more, but I've never had one older than 3-4 years before.

I really only age imperial stouts, barley wines, sours, wild ales and lambics. Any IPAish beer isn't a good candidate for aging, as the hops will fade out of the flavor profile over time. There are obviously some exceptions to that rule, but I don't age Hopslam, Sculpin or Pliny The Elder. Those babies are meant to be drank while fresh.
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Ceej 08:16 PM 12-26-2012
People are going to hate me.

At this point in time I'm not a huge fan of Tank 7.

Commence jizzles beat down.
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DeezNutz 08:19 PM 12-26-2012
Don't like the earthy notes?
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Ceej 08:23 PM 12-26-2012
Originally Posted by DeezNutz:
Don't like the earthy notes?
Again, I'm just a young beer n00b.

I love the beer at first sip -- it is the after taste that gets me. Just not a fan of that right now.
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WV 08:37 PM 12-26-2012
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Just keep them some place cool and dark. I think that the BCS bottles say they're good for up to 5 years of aging in the bottle. They're probably fine for more, but I've never had one older than 3-4 years before.

I really only age imperial stouts, barley wines, sours, wild ales and lambics. Any IPAish beer isn't a good candidate for aging, as the hops will fade out of the flavor profile over time. There are obviously some exceptions to that rule, but I don't age Hopslam, Sculpin or Pliny The Elder. Those babies are meant to be drank while fresh.
Awesome. Thanks for the info. I did a little more research and will be putting my other two in the basement in a cabinet for a while. The underneath of our front porch will be perfect I think. Poured walls, constant temp...just need a cabinet.
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phisherman 09:42 PM 12-26-2012
They will definitely change for the better with a little bit of age on them. Just stash them away and forget about them until next year. Then, next year, you can try a fresh one and an aged one side by side.
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KurtCobain 01:05 AM 12-27-2012
I'm drinking some really Shitty beer right now, don't try it.
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Phobia 02:11 AM 12-27-2012
Found Rye on Rye on tap tonight. That is nectar of the gods and frankly, I believe that descriptor is overused.
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phisherman 07:53 AM 12-27-2012
Hard to take it easy on those; they drink soooo smooth.
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phisherman 02:55 PM 01-09-2013
Barley's Brewhaus in Overland Park is going to have the only keg of La Folie in KS this Friday at 5 PM.

It's somewhere between a sour/wild ale and a Flanders Oud Bruin. VERY sour. It'll be a hoot!
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Bewbies 03:01 PM 01-09-2013
Found Boulevard's Double Wide IPA here in ATL, both in bottle and at a burger joint on tap.


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frankotank 03:44 PM 01-09-2013
Originally Posted by CJizzles:
People are going to hate me.

At this point in time I'm not a huge fan of Tank 7.

Commence jizzles beat down.
I think it's a beer an individual will either love or hate.
as for me....I'm frankotank! it's my JOB to like Tank 7!

tried this one over the holdays and I really liked it.
6.7% = a six pack is plenty



http://www.thekitchn.com/beer-review...essions-180251
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Fire Me Boy! 03:46 PM 01-09-2013
Originally Posted by Bewbies:
Found Boulevard's Double Wide IPA here in ATL, both in bottle and at a burger joint on tap.

I went to an Italian restaurant in Albany, GA, recently and they had Boulevard Wheat on tap!
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