Phlicker
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Wrong room... ???Gordons Sloe Gin over a few ice cubes.
Wrong room... ???Gordons Sloe Gin over a few ice cubes.
These "Ales of the Revolution" beers go through weird periods as they age. The TJ is the strongest of the three, so it holds up the best, but it goes from a strong ale, to a bit of a sour (though I don't think there's any open fermentation involved), to a big, sweet malt bomb. Looks like you got it at the halfway point.Stone Pale Ale and a bottle of Yards Thomas Jefferson's Tavern Ale from Mike which I am pretty sure has soured. I read its reviews and didn't see anyone mention any of the flavors I was experiencing. Oddly it was still pretty decent.
These "Ales of the Revolution" beers go through weird periods as they age. The TJ is the strongest of the three, so it holds up the best, but it goes from a strong ale, to a bit of a sour (though I don't think there's any open fermentation involved), to a big, sweet malt bomb. Looks like you got it at the halfway point.Stone Pale Ale and a bottle of Yards Thomas Jefferson's Tavern Ale from Mike which I am pretty sure has soured. I read its reviews and didn't see anyone mention any of the flavors I was experiencing. Oddly it was still pretty decent.
It's not bad, but you definitely have to take the time to enjoy it. They're served year-round at the City Tavern, a colonial historic tavern in Olde City, and they pair them with all sorts of authentic (and sometimes gamey) dishes. Seems to do them wonders.
Justin had the Franklin "Poor Richards" tavern spruce ale and got a big mouthful of citrus from molasses and pine...go figure!
Justin had the Franklin "Poor Richards" tavern spruce ale and got a big mouthful of citrus from molasses and pine...go figure!
Its odd that they age and go through such different periods so quickly. I almost wished I had waited until it was the malt bomb but it was still tasty.
Justin had the Franklin "Poor Richards" tavern spruce ale and got a big mouthful of citrus from molasses and pine...go figure!
Yeah, wasn''t expecting the lemon at all, but it was really good!
Its odd that they age and go through such different periods so quickly. I almost wished I had waited until it was the malt bomb but it was still tasty.
I'm so glad my bottle got lost in the cellar!
Where's the Masala review slacker?!?
Hey, he's been watching the Phillies...give him a break! His arms get tired standing up on the roof holding aerial antennas out there in the boonies. :sign:Justin had the Franklin "Poor Richards" tavern spruce ale and got a big mouthful of citrus from molasses and pine...go figure!
Yeah, wasn''t expecting the lemon at all, but it was really good!
Its odd that they age and go through such different periods so quickly. I almost wished I had waited until it was the malt bomb but it was still tasty.
I'm so glad my bottle got lost in the cellar!
Where's the Masala review slacker?!?
Sam Adams Oktoberfest for the seasonal experience.
Dogfish Head 60 and 90 minute IPA as my staple....yes, I'm a hophead.
Would love to find the 120 min, but never have in NJ.
Thanks Gregg....that's about an hour and change from my house. I have my local Buy Rite looking into it now to see if she can get it for me. If not, I had a BOTL offer to send me some...but I will be going up that way next Thursday and that can be my fall back.Sam Adams Oktoberfest for the seasonal experience.
Dogfish Head 60 and 90 minute IPA as my staple....yes, I'm a hophead.
Would love to find the 120 min, but never have in NJ.
http://www.oaktreebuyrite.com/
Oak Tree carries them, and also carries aged ones as well. Best beer store in the area, IMO. I make the 25 minute each way drive from Staten Island at least once a month. Great group of guys as well
The Pocono is good...you should try Steg 150 if you like a more full-bodied lager. The Lion is really stepping up their game since the new management team came in. I just read that they're reviving Liebotschaner Cream Ale, too...even hired a marketing team!I just picked up some Pocono Lager, nice local brew nice amber color it is actually a little light for an amber lager to me but still very tasty. I like my lagers a bit more heavy and a little stronger than this.