Posted on 01/07/2006 8:38:55 AM PST by pissant
Nope...the tattoo covered them all up...
They used to call that beer Ballard Bitter, prior to the IPA craze taking over. It's not bad, but htere are several superior Washington IPAs. Cheers.
Is that one of the gay cowboys from Brokeback Mountain?
LOL! No, it's Steve Stiffler of "American Pie" fame.
Okay. Can't say it's good to see him. ROFLMAO
knews_hound is keeper of the homebrewer list if your interested. 8>)
OTH, for some reason IPA's just don't wet my neak the right way. I'm more of a Kraut when in comes to bier. Nice thing about beer, there's something for everyone.
I used to homebrew, until I got married and also realized that I can buy better than I can brew. LOL
If you meant kraut as in Pilsners, Dortmund style lagers, Alts, Bocks and Octoberfests, then you still have good taste.
My wife actually bought me the gear to brew as an anniversary gift about 10 years ago so I treat her to her favorite watered down pilsner 8>)
I shall look forward to that invite someday to sample said Hefeweizen.
Still working on several more bottles of IPA home-brew!
Well I suppose I could drop one off for ya when they come available again. I'm brewing up a batch this Friday. They tend to disappear real quick. If ya know what I mean
Can't say I've had it under that label. Even though it comes from older vineyards I believe it is a newer package in recent years - it would likely never make the cut on a decent wine list unless it had a Spanish theme or the cellarmaster or owner had an affinity for it.
However, I think Parker gave it some 90 pts. recently and that's certainly good enough to really enjoy for the right person or meal complement. I am partial to old-world, old-vine wines though and there are some really great buys on Spanish wines. Bummer Spain had to go socialist so I won't promote them for now like I have in the past.
If you like this wine I'd suggest to find and try an old-vine Argentinian Malbec; although it is hit-and-miss on quality (there are just so many of them in the so same price range) but if you stumble on a gem you'll back and buy the rest of the case.
And do give consideration to some of the Chilean reds coming in.
They range from 'quite nice' to 'almost astounding.'
Cheers!
You seem to be the right person to start the Serious Beer Ping List.
Hold my beer and watch this.
a good IPA is a great pleasure if your cellarman is useful, such as a Harvieston Bitter & Twisted or an Orkney Northern Lights. I used to include Deuchars in that list but apparently Caledonian/S&N have saved money on materials.....
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