What beer did you drink today?

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Today I sampled 2 of my homebrews that were kegged this past Sunday. The first is an American Pale Ale made with Warrior hops, quite nice, but needs a bit more conditioning. And then a London Porter, inspired by an 1800's recipe. It has some roastiness and a bit of chocolate flavor with a nice hop bitterness that comes through, pretty nice too!! :) A little more conditioning for these and they'll both be outstanding!! :cool:
 
Longtrail Double Bag. A man's beer.

Doc
That has some pretty good reviews, I am going to find one out here. LINKY Here is one comment from a review "It pours pure copper - like pennies from heaven." Nice!

Tonight I had an Anchor Old Foghorn Barley Wine. Big nose and flavor. Lots of fruit, malts, and a nice balance of bitterness. I likey..
 
Ddog, if you can't find any out there, let me know. We native Vermonters just love sharing our superior wares with the rest of you unfortunates. :cool:

Doc.
 
Rougue Dead Man's Ale. Thanks again John.

You mean Dead Guy?

BitterRat.....was that a single hop APA? Sounds damn good. I did one last year with Simcoe. Turns out, that's a pretty radical hop. :D
Sam, yes it was a single hop APA. I used Warrioir hops throughout, the beer is called "Warrior Delight". It is quite tasty, but could use just a wee bit more bitterness.
 
Here is a small cross section of what was devoured on St Patty's Day 2007.. It was a good day.

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Today - Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Ale..... mmmmm good!

and just a side note, I poured over 500 pints of GUINNESS this St. Patrick's Day. I bartend at the best Irish pub in Columbus, so if you're in the area... look me up!
 
Last night I enjoyed a few too many Bells Rye Stouts. I was fortunate to be able to pour a few drams of Redbreast for St. Patty's.
 
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