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OT: Post different types of beer you've tried, and how it was.

Had Devils Backbone Striped Bass today. Terrific Pale Ale.
Odd that a Virginia Brewery is calling it a Striper. Much of the region call them Rock Fish.
 
Kane 2555 7th anniversary ale (Belgian quad aged in rye whiskey barrels) was excellent.

Oh and Prairie announced that Apple Brandy Paradise and Apple Brandy Bomb were infected :cry:
 
Anyone know when Cyclone Brewing is going to open in Somerset? They have been claiming to be opening soon for a year or more now.
 
Love the Wee Heavy style. The best one out there is Einstok everything else is a distant 2nd.
They use local barley and smoke it and the Head Brewer studied Edinburgh Scotland so he really has it dialed in
 
Love quads and barrel aged beers, will have to check this out. Did you find it in stores or get it at the brewery?
Gotta get at brewery. It’s gone in bottles I think. May have a variant on tap but not sure.

You need to go to kane to get their beers. A few places carry cans of head high and will have some of their stuff on tap.

Best thing to do is follow them on instagram. They release cans of beers on saturdays and most are gone within a day, some last the weekend.
 
Anyone know when Cyclone Brewing is going to open in Somerset? They have been claiming to be opening soon for a year or more now.
They made a post on facebook the other day saying they are expecting to open in December, but they seem to have a knack for underestimating how much longer the process will take. I work across the street and have been anxiously waiting for them to finally be up and running.
 
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They made a post on facebook the other day saying they are expecting to open in December, but they seem to have a knack for underestimating how much longer the process will take. I work across the street and have been anxiously waiting for them to finally be up and running.
So you must report back ASAP the day it does! [cheers]
 
So you must report back ASAP the day it does! [cheers]
Will do. I met the owners in December to discuss some potential business partnership ideas for once they open up, which at the time they expected to be sometime in the spring. They were originally going to open up in downtown New Brunswick a couple years ago, and I guess at one point were already leasing a spot because their logo was on the window. When I met with them, they said they moved out of there because they were planning on expanding their space but they couldn't do so without the other tenants also expanding their part of the building, so they moved to their current location on Worlds Fair Drive, which is about 10 minutes up Easton Ave, just off Exit 10 on 287.

The new location is bigger, but from talking to them they seemed to still have their eyes set on returning to New Brunswick eventually. There isn't really any foot traffic or any neighboring places to eat where they are now; they are next to a physical therapist and a police supply store.
 
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This past weekend beers included (in order of preference):

Jersey Juice - Flying Fish
Full Time - Interboro
See what had happened was - Cypress Brewing
Juiced IPA - River Horse
This may be where IPAs go when they die - Evil twin
Wrench - Industrial Arts BC
 
Had tired hands trendler schwarzbier. Really interesting. Kinda like a stout but a little thinner. Would be a nice tailgating beer on a fall day if we didn’t suck so much.
 
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Swung and missed on a couple oktoberfests, but my buddy grabbed a long trail maple harvest that I thought was delicious.

Went back for more, but it was gone.

How is long trails reputation in today's micro brew heavy world? The double baggers were a favorite back in the day.
 
Swung and missed on a couple oktoberfests, but my buddy grabbed a long trail maple harvest that I thought was delicious.

Went back for more, but it was gone.

How is long trails reputation in today's micro brew heavy world? The double baggers were a favorite back in the day.
Nowhere near the top. Sales are down. We always have the opportunity to bring in most of their beers that are near code and sell them at a deep discount. Just had their VT IPAs in cans and were selling them for $19.99. At that price the fly out of the store. Regular price they don't move at all.
 
Does anyone have a list of go-to German beers, either US micro based or from Germany?

I’ve tried a number of the US micro Octoberfests and most are Meh. I’ve had a few good US micro brewed pilsners as well as Hefeweizen and well as Weizenbocks and a few others.
 
Does anyone have a list of go-to German beers, either US micro based or from Germany?

I’ve tried a number of the US micro Octoberfests and most are Meh. I’ve had a few good US micro brewed pilsners as well as Hefeweizen and well as Weizenbocks and a few others.
Hofbrau and Paulaner are tops along most german styles. For Hefes buy local, freshness is key. And never drink a Hefe from bottle or can. Agressively pour into a glass, you want to create a tall head. It releases carbonation and intensifies the flavor. My favorite is Neshaminy Creek Brewing Highwater Hefe.
Plisners. Veltins from Germany is my fav. Victory's brand new Hip Czech is terrific. Don't let the label fool it says lager, which a pilsner is. In the US labeling something a pilsner isnt a positive, most equate pilsner to Miller Light.
 
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BTW Mad Elf is hitting stores this week. Based on our pre-order list the last two years that bubble has completely burst.

On the positive side Einstock's Dopplebock is out as well. Don't sleep on that one. That will sell fast.
 
Voted Best Beer In The World:

The “World Beer Awards”, which in the industry are known as the “unofficial world beer championships”, had a clear winner this year!

The “Weihenstephaner Vitus” won in all classes and thus received the title of “world’s best beer”. In addition, the popular wheat bock beer came top in three further categories. Honours were also bestowed on the “Dark Wheat Beer”, which was crowned “World’s Best Dark Wheat Beer” and “Europe’s Best Dark Wheat Beer”.

https://www.totalbeveragesolution.com/weihenstephan-vitus-wins-worlds-best-beer/

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Voted Best Beer In The World:

The “World Beer Awards”, which in the industry are known as the “unofficial world beer championships”, had a clear winner this year!

The “Weihenstephaner Vitus” won in all classes and thus received the title of “world’s best beer”. In addition, the popular wheat bock beer came top in three further categories. Honours were also bestowed on the “Dark Wheat Beer”, which was crowned “World’s Best Dark Wheat Beer” and “Europe’s Best Dark Wheat Beer”.

https://www.totalbeveragesolution.com/weihenstephan-vitus-wins-worlds-best-beer/

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I don't know if it's the single bock style but that beer doesnt have a following at all.
Comes from one of the worlds best brewery, the worlds oldest brewery. Wins award after award and just doesn't sell and it is fantastic. Can't figure it out.
 
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I don't know if it's the single bock style but that beer doesnt have a following at all.
Comes from one of the worlds best brewery, the worlds oldest brewery. Wins award after award and just doesn't sell and it is fantastic. Can't figure it out.
I love this beer but haven't seen it anywhere in a long time now.
 
I don't know if it's the single bock style but that beer doesnt have a following at all.
Comes from one of the worlds best brewery, the worlds oldest brewery. Wins award after award and just doesn't sell and it is fantastic. Can't figure it out.

Weihenstephaner is my favorite German brewer, in addition to Ayinger. Vitus is my favorite but not often in stock. Tastes like a Hefeweizen on steroids. If it’s on the shelf I’m buying it.

I’ve been sampling a number of pilsners recently and going to compare them at home in unofficial taste tests. Here’s the lineup:

Krombacher Pils
Warsteiner Premium Pils
Lagunitas PC Pils (my local standard)
Ayinger Bavarian Pils
Sierra Nevada Nooner Pils

Any thoughts on these? If ur interested I’ll follow up w results.
 
Weihenstephaner is my favorite German brewer, in addition to Ayinger. Vitus is my favorite but not often in stock. Tastes like a Hefeweizen on steroids. If it’s on the shelf I’m buying it.

I’ve been sampling a number of pilsners recently and going to compare them at home in unofficial taste tests. Here’s the lineup:

Krombacher Pils
Warsteiner Premium Pils
Lagunitas PC Pils (my local standard)
Ayinger Bavarian Pils
Sierra Nevada Nooner Pils

Any thoughts on these? If ur interested I’ll follow up w results.

#1 Ayinger

#1A Weihenstephaner Pils (If they have it)

#2 Warsteiner

#3 Krombacher
 
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Weihenstephaner is my favorite German brewer, in addition to Ayinger. Vitus is my favorite but not often in stock. Tastes like a Hefeweizen on steroids. If it’s on the shelf I’m buying it.

I’ve been sampling a number of pilsners recently and going to compare them at home in unofficial taste tests. Here’s the lineup:

Krombacher Pils
Warsteiner Premium Pils
Lagunitas PC Pils (my local standard)
Ayinger Bavarian Pils
Sierra Nevada Nooner Pils

Any thoughts on these? If ur interested I’ll follow up w results.
We sell a tons of Warsteiner cans. 19.99 and its good.
Anything Ayinger is great but damn they are pricey.
Krombacher is very solid. Not a fan of the Nooner. Maybe I always expect the best from SN.
Never had Lagunitas Pils although we sell alot of Little Sumpin and the IPA.
Two others I forgot to mention are Oscar Blues Yella Pils and Slyfox Pikeland Pils
 
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Ever have Rothaus Pils Tannenzapfle? That is as good as them all. Hard to find but is in NJ and PA

Ayinger was clearly best among the small group I tasted. Warsteiner and Krombacher are decent budget German Pilsners. Sierra Nevada Nooner and Lagunitas PC Pils are way behind, even though more costly than Warsteiner and Krombacher.

Weihenstepahaner and Paulaner are worth a look and probably closer to Ayinger Bavarian Pils than the others.

My favorite US micro pilsner is currently Prima Pils from Victory.
 
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Ayinger was clearly best among the small group I tasted. Warsteiner and Krombacher are decent budget German Pilsners. Sierra Nevada Nooner and Lagunitas PC Pils are way behind, even though more costly than Warsteiner and Krombacher.

Weihenstepahaner and Paulaner are worth a look and probably closer to Ayinger Bavarian Pils than the others.

My favorite US micro pilsner is currently Prima Pils from Victory.


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Stone Xocoveza and St. Bernardus Abt 12 are excellent shelf beers you can get almost anywhere.

Kane 2557 is just as amazing the 2nd time. Wish I had a dozen more.
 
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Stone Xocoveza and St. Bernardus Abt 12 are excellent shelf beers you can get almost anywhere.

Kane 2557 is just as amazing the 2nd time. Wish I had a dozen more.

I really enjoyed the Stone Xocoveza. All I hear are positive reviews about Kane. Wish it was more widely available
 
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I really enjoyed the Stone Xocoveza. All I hear are positive reviews about Kane. Wish it was more widely available
Stone Xocoveza and St. Bernardus Abt 12 are excellent shelf beers you can get almost anywhere.

Kane 2557 is just as amazing the 2nd time. Wish I had a dozen more.
Saint B12 is easily my favorite accessible beer I can get. Just got the Xocoveza in. Haven't had yet but will.
 
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I really enjoyed the Stone Xocoveza. All I hear are positive reviews about Kane. Wish it was more widely available
Definitely make the effort to go to Kane and/or get a release. Their stouts, porters, BBA, and Belgians are second to none. We're lucky to have Kane in NJ.
Saint B12 is easily my favorite accessible beer I can get. Just got the Xocoveza in. Haven't had yet but will.
Both are excellent. I just had a 2016 an 17.
 
So for those going to Homecoming what are you bringing? I have a 5L Hofbrau Oktoberfest mini keg that is being opened at a near by tailgate in the Scarlet lot that is hosting my dog Scarlet's 12 birthday. I have a mix of Paulaner Wiesn, Brooklyn Oktoberfest, Sierra Oktoberfest, NCBC Triple, Devils Backbone Gold Leaf, Einstock Dopplebock. Packed a few Devil's Backbone Striped Bass but in an unfortunate turn of events they seemed to have disappeared...one at a time tonight[cheers]
 
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Was able to have the 2018 Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest on draft and I liked it much more than the 2017 version.

Had a Kane Sneakbox Pale Ale. It was a good beer, but I am kind of getting sick of all these hazy IPA especially when they are slapping other names on them. Very little about the beer said Pale Ale.
 
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