![]() 10/09/2013 at 22:36 • Filed to: Beerlopnik, beetlepink, autocorrect | ![]() | ![]() |
Oh man. Oh man oh man. Nom nom nom. For all the folks who I haven't given an award to, I present you the latest Stone collaboration Suede Imperial Porter, which is awesome.
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Is it a weird angle, or is that chalice enormous?
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Ingredients sound so fine. What's the alcohol content?
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Flowers, jasmine and honey
Holy cow, that sounds excellent.
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I accept your participation prize!
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Church Key
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Must. Find. This.
I loved the Coconut IPA and wootStout, need to find this one.
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9.6%. It doesn't taste it.
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It's a dogfish head snifter (think size of a brandy snifter).
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Egads! I was just looking at that today and wondering if it was good. Sadly, I spent most of my beer money this month on beers that I'm cellaring... I'm on the fence about whether I'd enjoy it or not. I only like porters that aren't overly sweet and have a nice solid kick-in-the-ass.
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Ahhhh I'm cellaring both my w00tstouts for now... can't wait to crack them open this winter.
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It's a bit sweet. But it's rather unlike any porter I've had before. It's very, very smooth and should age nicely.
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Oh my...I will have to try this once I can pick some up...
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Had two... now I just have one. Couldn't wait. Plus I like having a baseline to compare it to for when it does age.
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That's a good idea. I should have bought four.
But seriously, there's a lot more in my "cellar" than in my fridge...
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Yeah, my beer buying has
significantly
declined while my financial situation is in flux (wife isn't working currently, makes things a bit tight), so my budget which was in territory which we shall not speak of, is now essentially a prioritization of "will I ever see this beer again?" and "how much will I hate myself if I miss it?" Suede fell into the respective categories 'no' and 'lots'. Which is why I planned on buying two.
I've been clearing through my 'cellar' over the last few months, slowly, I will say that the Otter Creek 20th Anniversary Ale has aged about as well as any beer I have ever had.