MAS_Puros
Me as a wee one with my bottle of Abyss
I haven't seen these before and was wondering if anyone has tried the Imperial Stout?
A friend of mine owns a shop that sells all those fancy $10 a bottle beers. I try a new one every two weeks or so. I'm not impressed and some ain't even drinkable. Most SA, at least, I can enjoy. The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.It just came out in February and its actually a pretty decent Imperial Stout. I am with Justin and usually think that SA should stick to their quasi-craft mainstream offerings and leave the real beer to others, but this beer is worth a taste.
A friend of mine owns a shop that sells all those fancy $10 a bottle beers. I try a new one every two weeks or so. I'm not impressed and some ain't even drinkable. Most SA, at least, I can enjoy. The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.It just came out in February and its actually a pretty decent Imperial Stout. I am with Justin and usually think that SA should stick to their quasi-craft mainstream offerings and leave the real beer to others, but this beer is worth a taste.
Doc.
A friend of mine owns a shop that sells all those fancy $10 a bottle beers. I try a new one every two weeks or so. I'm not impressed and some ain't even drinkable. Most SA, at least, I can enjoy. The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.It just came out in February and its actually a pretty decent Imperial Stout. I am with Justin and usually think that SA should stick to their quasi-craft mainstream offerings and leave the real beer to others, but this beer is worth a taste.
Doc.
I wouldn't call anyone living in MT. an elitist. I'm from New England; home of the elitists. :sign:A friend of mine owns a shop that sells all those fancy $10 a bottle beers. I try a new one every two weeks or so. I'm not impressed and some ain't even drinkable. Most SA, at least, I can enjoy. The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.It just came out in February and its actually a pretty decent Imperial Stout. I am with Justin and usually think that SA should stick to their quasi-craft mainstream offerings and leave the real beer to others, but this beer is worth a taste.
Doc.
If saying I don't like Sam Adams makes me an elitist I guess I am.![]()
A friend of mine owns a shop that sells all those fancy $10 a bottle beers. I try a new one every two weeks or so. I'm not impressed and some ain't even drinkable. Most SA, at least, I can enjoy. The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.It just came out in February and its actually a pretty decent Imperial Stout. I am with Justin and usually think that SA should stick to their quasi-craft mainstream offerings and leave the real beer to others, but this beer is worth a taste.
Doc.
I guess what really annoys me is that without Jim Koch, there would be no craft brewing industry in this country and if you're not from New England you wouldn't know about the support he's given to the home brewer. He makes good beer; plain and simple, and to say otherwise, mostly because he's been successful, is elitist. Let's not forget he made the first American beer that can actually be sold in Germany which passes purity laws established in the 14 century. There's not many brewers in this country who can claim that distiction.
Doc.
I guess what really annoys me is that without Jim Koch, there would be no craft brewing industry in this country and if you're not from New England you wouldn't know about the support he's given to the home brewer. He makes good beer; plain and simple, and to say otherwise, mostly because he's been successful, is elitist. Let's not forget he made the first American beer that can actually be sold in Germany which passes purity laws established in the 14 century. There's not many brewers in this country who can claim that distiction.
Doc.
I have a lot of respect for what Koch has done for both the craft beer industry and homebrewers, I just think the vast majority of their beer is average at best and I'd rather support my local brewery. A lot of people love it, and I'm glad you guys have something you enjoy. A lot of people rave about Rogue and Southern Tier's "$10 beer" and I wouldn't pay a reasonable price for them.
We agree on Long Trail for sure though Doc. :thumbs:
ETA-I'm still gonna try the SA Imp Stout if it makes it out here by the way.![]()
I guess what really annoys me is that without Jim Koch, there would be no craft brewing industry in this country and if you're not from New England you wouldn't know about the support he's given to the home brewer. He makes good beer; plain and simple, and to say otherwise, mostly because he's been successful, is elitist. Let's not forget he made the first American beer that can actually be sold in Germany which passes purity laws established in the 14 century. There's not many brewers in this country who can claim that distiction.
Doc.
I have a lot of respect for what Koch has done for both the craft beer industry and homebrewers, I just think the vast majority of their beer is average at best and I'd rather support my local brewery. A lot of people love it, and I'm glad you guys have something you enjoy. A lot of people rave about Rogue and Southern Tier's "$10 beer" and I wouldn't pay a reasonable price for them.
We agree on Long Trail for sure though Doc. :thumbs:
ETA-I'm still gonna try the SA Imp Stout if it makes it out here by the way.![]()
Bite your tongue!ChoklatHershey's syrup for life...
A friend of mine owns a shop that sells all those fancy $10 a bottle beers. I try a new one every two weeks or so. I'm not impressed and some ain't even drinkable. Most SA, at least, I can enjoy. The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.It just came out in February and its actually a pretty decent Imperial Stout. I am with Justin and usually think that SA should stick to their quasi-craft mainstream offerings and leave the real beer to others, but this beer is worth a taste.
Doc.
They drink wine in Nebraska? Not that I'm being elitist or anything. :whistling:
Doc.
Doc, I respect the hell out of you and always have, but I have to take issue with this statement. This is exactly the kind of mindset that craft beer aficionados are trying to overcome; The idea that beer is somehow an "inferior" beverage to wine, perhaps because it can be made cheaply...the generic American Pale Lager has been dumbed down over the years to be acceptable/affordable to the greatest number of consumers, and it is consumed in mass quantities by college frat boys and less-refined rural types (no offense meant to anyone who lives in a rural place, like, oh...I don't know...Montana?). Craft brewing in many cases is a superior craft to winemaking, and this is coming from an Italian who grew up on "the grape." Wine is far too dependent on the quality of the ingredients and the flavor that is inherent in the terroir the grapes were grown in, while great beer is a result of not only good ingredients, but the skill with which the brewmaster blends them together. It's my opinion (and the opinion of many here), that beer deserves the same respect that wine is given. A $10 750 ml bottle of wine is usually lower quality stuff and seen as "cheap," "accessible" or affordable, but a $10 bottle (750ml) of world-class beer is somehow seen as overpriced, "fancy" and expensive.The other thing is the elitist attitude that seems to have permeated the beer forum. It's beer for Christ's sakes, not French wine. That's why I don't post much here anymore.