Beer of the Month club report

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  1. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Wife signed me up for this for my b-day; they send you a box of brews every month. Most are really nice.

    I'll be posting in this thread with my comments on each one I try. :)
     
  2. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Luau lager, Waimea Brewing Company.

    I'm not a lager guy at all, honestly. Give me a good ale any day and I'm happy; in fact I'm hard pressed to name ANY ales I don't enjoy. Lagers, not so much.

    That said, I REALLY like this one. It is incredibly smooth (none of that raspiness of cheaper lagers), smells wonderful, and has a surprisingly sweet taste. I can't help but think of it as a lager version of Boddington's (though not near as sweet); it's pretty hoppy (not to Old Speckled Hen levels, mind you) but has a little zing which seems a tamer version of the typical lager bite.

    Will probably purchase this again.

    http://www.waimea-beer.com/brewery-beer.htm
     
  3. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

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    Thats awesome, how many beers do they send you a month?

    I'll be reporting back on my favorite cheap beer and cheap malt liquor soon.
     
  4. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Usually 12 (4 types, 3 each) but for some reason they f'd up and sent me two boxes this month. I'm not complaining.
     
  5. Tom's WRX

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    moose, you are the coolest guy ever! I wish i could sip some brews with ya man. Save some suds till november will ya?
     
  6. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    No problems, there's always plenty to go around. :D
     
  7. Tom's WRX

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    i hear ya, you know there is never a shortage when im around, that is unless its a long install day when its me you and mike under cars all day, in which case i could possibly drink anything that i can drink any beer that gets near me.
     
  8. wrxin8or

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    Hey moose..ever had Yuengling? Its probably my favorite lager, and actually quite delicious, especially when it is $5 a pitcher (god I love living in a college town)


    Oh, and Tom, I think we should have a big party when you get your ass back here and get another suby
     
  9. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    I usually get Yuengling when we head to the beach house (Hilton Head). I love their black and tan, and they're certainly leaps and bounds above Bud, Coors, Miller etc.

    Unfortunately I can't find it in GA.
     
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    I love boddingtons, we should go to The Harp off holcomb sometime moose
    best guinness next to fados and the boddies is always top notch.
     
  11. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Swing over this way sometime and we'll hit the Snellville Summit's... they have around 110 beers on tap and far more bottled. :)
     
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    That's a Penn. beer right?....my Dad in NY is a fan...Have you tried Sam Adams Summer Ale yet?...pretty nice on tap...I hate Sam Adams, but gotta give them props on this though..
     
  13. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Yeah, the Sam's Summer Ale isn't bad. I actually like most of their stuff; they're a macrobrewery but their beers taste like micros.
     
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    Wait a lager version of boddingtons? I must try this!
     
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    so do they give you a list of beers that your going to get for the year by month or is it a surprise?
     
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    Yeah we just got Yuengling here in Clemson, and they have had it down at the beach in SC for a while now. From what I hear, they are slowly spreading west, and shoud probably be to Atlanta sooner or later. If I can, I will bring a few cases down next time I am back in town.
     
  17. Tom's WRX

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    brett.....
    you know that there is going to be a party. I wont drink as much as i did last time when you all sent me away. Freaking milo bought me so many gin and tonic's that i peed all over the place when i got home. LOL (i have no shame in my game) I think that i'll stick to newcastle!
    you guys name the place and we can have a good ol beer 30 bust!
     
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    I'd be up for a pub meet. Grolsch is a fave of mine.
     
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    I don't like those 1000 tap places usually 1000 beers that are not fresh in my experience
    I'll try anything once or three times though hehe
     
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    Yuengling is the oldest brewery in the US. they are out of PA and probably won't make it to GA for a while. they are making Yuengling at, i think, a coors or bud factory in FL now. GA has some ridiculous distribution laws. there are only 5 i believe distributors in GA, to get them to do just that, distribute beer, a company MUST pay some weird bible belt tax. and Yuengling won't pay it. (not really called a bible belt tax)
    now this all came to me from a liquor store guy in duluth, so if something i've written isn't totally true, oops.

    oh, and the best ale to my pallet is sweetwater 420. mmm mmm good.
    not a lager fan at all. they are just too tasteless and light. i like me a cold weather beer all year round.
    anyone been to brick store pub in decatur? they have a GREAT high gravity beer bar up stairs. good stuff to be had there....
     
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    I assume if GA has some bible belt tax, SC has a more strict one. They were slowly progressing across SC, starting at the beach, and we just got it up here. What a liquor store guy here told me was that they are very conservative in spreading, and they dont want to spread too quickly, but also, that is just something I heard from a liquor store guy.

    Also, I have been to the brick store pub in decatur, and it is great. The parents took me there for dinner on my 21st b-day...I think our drink bill for the family was like $200 without food or tip haha
     
  22. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Odell Cutthroat Porter, from Odell Brewing Co.

    Wonderful. It's like Guinness mixed with roasted coffee beans with a hint of dark chocolate somewhere in there. Has a brighter and somewhat fruitier taste than my very favorite porter: Carnegie (from the homeland nonetheless!). This is a porter for t-bone and NY strip steaks; for a filet mignon you want something more muted and subtle IMO.

    (Porter is a type of ale, in case you're wondering; rather dark and medium bodied--not a stout but shares some similar characteristics.)
     
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    Hey Guys...check out www.gabf.org...you will like it...Also check out www.beertown.org for some more interesting info. I used to volunteer as a Beer Captain at the GABF in Denver...It was a total blast...I highly recommend going to the GABF if you truly enjoy microbrews....


    Mark
     
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    i think im gonna love this thread :)
     
  25. Tom's WRX

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    no doubt. there is a beer that i had in richmond va called "the golden monkey" 13%alcohol. and it tastes GREAT. i sware if i could get that at the grocery store i would never drink anything else ever again, including water.
     
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    try corsendonk christmas, it's great, very dark and complex, best served cold, when it warms it really gets an odd overpowering taste, I usually have it in a small tumbler.
    I got a whole bunch of the "champagne" bottles of beer at a bullocks or however they spell it down the street from me, I wrote them down and then promptly lost all the info I was gonna make a post with.
     
  27. MarkM2016GTI

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    I love both Celis White and Weihanstephan(sp?). I really love the Hefe-Weizen beers and Porters. Celis is no longer in existence, but I think I would choose Paulaner as my second choice. They both rock..I don't drink that much beer anymore except when I had that great beer at Eric's house...BTW...That beer rocked...



    Mark
     
  28. Eric-RPS13-

    Eric-RPS13- Member

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    wonder if he remembers which beers he had lol
    oh oh I forgot
    SAMUEL SMITHS!
    any of them they kick ass, the outmeal stout is amazing
    ole sammy is a good friend of mine :)
     
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    We've had Yuengling here at the beach for several years...like going on 4 or so. God I love the beach and miss it sometimes.
     
  30. BelvnAWD

    BelvnAWD I'm Vin, Bell-Vin...

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    Bump for update!
     

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