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I had a beer today that was bred in space
Well, kind of anyway. Ninkasi Brewing Company's Ground Control; the yeast went to space before being used to brew a very nice Imperial Stout.
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soooooooo....how was it?
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Looks a little like my favorite .... Guinness
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Imperial Stout is fucking awesome. Thick and heavy, and ass konrad said, kind of like coffee. Also high in alcohol content (at least the stuff I've had).
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My first trip to London was with two friends and we were trying out all kinds of beers available there... fuck that, each night ended up with heinken. Seeing all those people in the pubs drinking guinness sip by sip was crazy |
MMMMMMM Breakfastbeer;)
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Summertime is annoying because dark heavy beers get harder to find on tap :( Lastly, how did the yeast go to space? Female astronaut have an infection? |
Sapporo did that a couple of years ago ...
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Nasty. |
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just a little heads up but everything on this planet was made in outer space. the water, the gold, the marijuana, everything.
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Looks good to me, now if it could really take us to space, that would be great! :upsidedow
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you drink beer out of a glass??? :helpme imma send you sum mason jars :)
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Space beer :thumbsup
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It is a pilsner glass, meant to contain the extreme head they come with. |
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. :1orglaugh |
Baddog, if you come to the Prague show in sept (or wherever the hell it's gonna be), let me know a bit ahead of time and i'll bring you some beers from PL.
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How long can most of these beers be stored before they start to go bad?
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Lower ABV beers are not really meant to be stored with the exception being Wild Ales or Sours. Age can be very kind to them. Other low ABV beers like pilsners, lagers or IPAs might not go bad but flavor nuances will drop away with time. |
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well its not coors light. im getting around to grains :) have you dont a no boil kit yet? some are 15-20% |
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How is the Sierra Nevada Nooner? I have not seen that over on this coast yet? Although they did just open up a brewery on the east in Carolina. Good friend went for the tour and had a blast! Love the threads as well, keep em coming :thumbsup |
I don't know if you guys have tried this beer, its called lucky Buddha? its really good, sold in California from what I heard
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For example: Imperial Stouts, Porters, and some the fine Belgian 'Trappist' Ales can be aged. As they mature, their character can mellow out and bring forth the subtitles that were previously subdued. Goose Island's "Bourbon County" is good example of something that could be aged. In fact, I had a customer that saw we had several 2013's left and swiped them all up for this very reason. Chimay's Grand Reserve (Blue Label) is an example of a strong 'Trappist Ale' that has been known to be cellared. I'd read a review on a popular craft beer site where the reviewer compared a 1992 and a 1982 o.O! Review was written around 2004. So, yes... generally speaking, it is the higher ABV darker ones of complex taste that can hold up. Checking out craft beer blogs/vlogs on the specific topic will give you more info, for sure. :-) On a side note, having a Buddha's Juice from Wormtown Brewery (Worcester, MA.) as I write this. Last night, polished off a 6 pack of Sculpin Habanero. That was interesting lol! |
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Of course, that is a beer that might improve with a little age so the heat dissipates a little. :1orglaugh |
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Honestly, once I'd finished the first three, my palate was ready to change it up. But alas, it had grown late in the night and I had no other beer (for some reason). I took a 30 minute break, became re-engaged in my web duties, got frustrated with my project, and got an impulsive hankerin' once again. The Sculpin Habanero was then revisited and eventually finished off. Definitely a specialty beer to say the least. This was my first time trying it so I took note of the "heat may vary" message on the bottle and assumed other years (or current batches) could taste different. Aside from that, I'm hoping to get my hands on just one bottle of Founder's KBS. There was only a few places around here that managed to get a case based on high sales. Even so, some sellers hoarded it for themselves and... there you go. :-/ |
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I had ordered a flight that included Habanero and just as I was taking my first sip, a waitress brought a plate of hot wings to the guy next to us. The combination of the Habanero and cayenne made me start sweating under my eyes like a good salsa should. Where are you located? |
Yeast from an air sealed packed, fresh :2 cents:
I drink my beer from my local German bar Cervecería bavaria - elaboración propia The beer's brewed in the bar, it needs no additives or extra ingredients with all the natural vitamins & minerals, unlike other beers. |
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I need to try this!
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any tips for drinking beers with a full beard?
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I love Sam Smith Imperial Stout, one time I got super drunk on it at a party and I was shitting black for days afterwards.
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