D.o.S. wrote:The only shitty thing about Halloween is pumpkin flavored beers.
Yeah -- I'm not into the Pumpkin stuff either.
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D.o.S. wrote:The only shitty thing about Halloween is pumpkin flavored beers.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.
bigchiefbc wrote:I like some pumpkin beers, it really depends how it's done. I like a bit of spice, but agree that a lot of places go over the top and those can get bad.
But yeah, I like a lot of them. I'd rather an over-spiced pumpkin beer than the chewing-on-hop-pellets IPAs that I'm subjected to at most beer-fests.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.
bigchiefbc wrote:I mostly like the English-style IPAs, which are more balanced. I don't mind hop-forward, but it has to have some balance. I find that most American IPAs just sledgehammer you in the face with hops and it doesn't impress me.
Ones I've liked: Sam Smith's India Ale, Fuller's IPA, Meantime IPA, etc. 3 Floyds Blackheart and Brooklyn East IPA are two American examples that get the balance right.
pelliott wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:I mostly like the English-style IPAs, which are more balanced. I don't mind hop-forward, but it has to have some balance. I find that most American IPAs just sledgehammer you in the face with hops and it doesn't impress me.
Ones I've liked: Sam Smith's India Ale, Fuller's IPA, Meantime IPA, etc. 3 Floyds Blackheart and Brooklyn East IPA are two American examples that get the balance right.
Yeah I completely understand the balance issue. I used to be all about the punch you in the dick hop bombs but now I really appreciate more balanced IPAs. Blackheart is excellent.
How do you feel about Pliny the Elder for comparison's sake? And have you had some of the popular Vermont beers or Maine Beer Co IPAs? MBC in particular does some really, really well-balanced IPAs.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.
jrmy wrote:Man, I've gotta get to Brutopia. How was the food?
Campus Wines off Wickenden in Providence usually stocks MBC if you wanna try 'em, bigchief. Pliny's tough to get out here, tho.
Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.
bigchiefbc wrote:I haven't had either of the Pliny's because they're completely impossible to find. I've had Heady Topper before, and that was definitely along the lines of the style I DON'T like, way way too hoppy. I haven't tried MBC because I've never seen it anywhere.
Basically, all of those "white whale" beers are just completely out of reach for me. There's no way to get them here, I'm too poor to travel anywhere to try them, and none of them are distributed here. I've never gotten into trading, because there's no rare beers that I can get here that would make decent trade bait.
pelliott wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:I mostly like the English-style IPAs, which are more balanced. I don't mind hop-forward, but it has to have some balance. I find that most American IPAs just sledgehammer you in the face with hops and it doesn't impress me.
Ones I've liked: Sam Smith's India Ale, Fuller's IPA, Meantime IPA, etc. 3 Floyds Blackheart and Brooklyn East IPA are two American examples that get the balance right.
Yeah I completely understand the balance issue. I used to be all about the punch you in the dick hop bombs but now I really appreciate more balanced IPAs. Blackheart is excellent.
How do you feel about Pliny the Elder for comparison's sake? And have you had some of the popular Vermont beers or Maine Beer Co IPAs? MBC in particular does some really, really well-balanced IPAs.
untilshewokeme wrote:Vermont beers: I've had Heady Topper, Sip of Sunshine and Super Session. All good. Not to sounds like that guy, but I've had better IPAs than Heady, it's good just not mind blowing.
MBC: I think I've had everything but Dinner and all the pilots they do. Lunch and Another One are my favorites and Peeper is a solid ale.
What's hot in the street currently in New England is Treehouse. They haven't made an IPA I didn't love. The flagship, Julius is out of control good.
pelliott wrote:My thing about Heady is that it's brewed every single day, it's always consistently very good, it's more affordable than most comparable IPAs, and it's more drinkable. It may not be THE BEST if you lined up a bunch of the highest regarded IPAs, but shit it's good. Sip and Super Session are excellent. Have you had Second Fiddle yet?
I haven't had any Tree House yet. Excited to try Julius and Haze (and Alter Ego), but Other Half is scratching my itch for IPAs, and their single hop IPAs, among several other great beers, are outstanding. I plan on stopping at Tree House on my way to Boston to visit my sister soon, though. Trillium, on the other hand, makes some of the best hoppy beers I've had. Absolutely ridiculous.