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Beer style of the week thread - Belgian Sour Ale Edition

YellowSnow
YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club
edited January 2020 in Yellow Snow's Record Shoppe
@BleachedAnusDawg @ThomasFremont @CFetters_Nacho_Lover ??

Thanks Bleached Anus Doog on the tip on Cantillon. So this is the one I've been into lately. It's always in stock at Whole Foods and darn tasty.




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  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    edited January 2020

    @BleachedAnusDawg @ThomasFremont @CFetters_Nacho_Lover ??

    Thanks Bleached Anus Doog on the tip on Cantillon. So this is the one I've been into lately. It's always in stock at Whole Foods and darn tasty.




    That’s a good one. However, in recent tastings it was a lot sweeter than I remember. Lowered my score somewhat.

    This is my jam...


  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    @BleachedAnusDawg @ThomasFremont @CFetters_Nacho_Lover ??

    Thanks Bleached Anus Doog on the tip on Cantillon. So this is the one I've been into lately. It's always in stock at Whole Foods and darn tasty.




    That’s a good one. However, in recent tastings it was a lot sweeter than I remember. Lowered my score somewhat.

    This is my jam...


    It didn't seem overly sweet to me, but I need to side by side with some other ones.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    If I lived in Bellingham I'd ski there a lot. But fuck that is a hike.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
  • NoWarningJustDawg
    NoWarningJustDawg Member Posts: 1,000
    Love a nice sour, but the Duchess is bit too much red wine vinegar for me. Bit sweet I don't mind; I've got other stuff when looking for something dry.
    More of a fan of Flanders Brown/Oud Bruin, like Goudenband, that I sometimes mix with a semi-sweet tart cherry mead to make a killer sour fruit beer.
    Basically, lactic acid is great, acetic acid at high levels is more LikeWeSay...No.gif for me. To each their own.
    Cheers--
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    Love a nice sour, but the Duchess is bit too much red wine vinegar for me. Bit sweet I don't mind; I've got other stuff when looking for something dry.
    More of a fan of Flanders Brown/Oud Bruin, like Goudenband, that I sometimes mix with a semi-sweet tart cherry mead to make a killer sour fruit beer.
    Basically, lactic acid is great, acetic acid at high levels is more LikeWeSay...No.gif for me. To each their own.
    Cheers--

    IFL vinegar!!
  • NoWarningJustDawg
    NoWarningJustDawg Member Posts: 1,000

    Love a nice sour, but the Duchess is bit too much red wine vinegar for me. Bit sweet I don't mind; I've got other stuff when looking for something dry.
    More of a fan of Flanders Brown/Oud Bruin, like Goudenband, that I sometimes mix with a semi-sweet tart cherry mead to make a killer sour fruit beer.
    Basically, lactic acid is great, acetic acid at high levels is more LikeWeSay...No.gif for me. To each their own.
    Cheers--

    IFL vinegar!!
    On its own, sure. But there's some places I do anything to avoid it. I doubt I'll ever love Spanish sidra (cider), for instance, but some of the dry Basque stuff may be right up your alley with funk and acetic. Apple cider vinegar is the natural step it wants to from alcohol, so I work hard to keep it out.

    I've had pears with a hint of it right off the tree, so a small amount in my Perry is fine. And it's already produced during fermentation; basically a flavor positive until I can immediately notice it.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    Love a nice sour, but the Duchess is bit too much red wine vinegar for me. Bit sweet I don't mind; I've got other stuff when looking for something dry.
    More of a fan of Flanders Brown/Oud Bruin, like Goudenband, that I sometimes mix with a semi-sweet tart cherry mead to make a killer sour fruit beer.
    Basically, lactic acid is great, acetic acid at high levels is more LikeWeSay...No.gif for me. To each their own.
    Cheers--

    IFL vinegar!!
    On its own, sure. But there's some places I do anything to avoid it. I doubt I'll ever love Spanish sidra (cider), for instance, but some of the dry Basque stuff may be right up your alley with funk and acetic. Apple cider vinegar is the natural step it wants to from alcohol, so I work hard to keep it out.

    I've had pears with a hint of it right off the tree, so a small amount in my Perry is fine. And it's already produced during fermentation; basically a flavor positive until I can immediately notice it.
    I'm definitely not a cidre guy and please don't take offense at that.

    Still finding my way on the Belgian sours and am by no means an expurt. My palate seems to gravitate towards the really sour ones for some reason.
  • NoWarningJustDawg
    NoWarningJustDawg Member Posts: 1,000

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Love a nice sour, but the Duchess is bit too much red wine vinegar for me. Bit sweet I don't mind; I've got other stuff when looking for something dry.
    More of a fan of Flanders Brown/Oud Bruin, like Goudenband, that I sometimes mix with a semi-sweet tart cherry mead to make a killer sour fruit beer.
    Basically, lactic acid is great, acetic acid at high levels is more LikeWeSay...No.gif for me. To each their own.
    Cheers--

    #Neko4AllOccasions
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRHf4SMRfGo
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,298 Standard Supporter

    @BleachedAnusDawg @ThomasFremont @CFetters_Nacho_Lover ??

    Thanks Bleached Anus Doog on the tip on Cantillon. So this is the one I've been into lately. It's always in stock at Whole Foods and darn tasty.




    Have not had that one. I'll have to give it a try.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,181 Founders Club
    Bleh, sours all the rage right now and I have very little interest. Did you grow a handlebar mustache to improve the salty after taste?
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,181 Founders Club
    edited January 2020

    Bleh, sours all the rage right now and I have very little interest. Did you grow a handlebar mustache to improve the salty after taste?

    I can't grow a mustache asshole.
    Norwegian solidarity my frend!

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    I had the @UW_Doog_Bot English IPA. It has some floaties in it but was very tasty.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    I had the @UW_Doog_Bot English IPA. It has some floaties in it but was very tasty.
    The yeast is good for you.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    I had the @UW_Doog_Bot English IPA. It has some floaties in it but was very tasty.
    The yeast is good for you.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    Bleh, sours all the rage right now and I have very little interest. Did you grow a handlebar mustache to improve the salty after taste?

    I can't grow a mustache asshole.
    Norwegian solidarity my frend!

    Vanilla being goody. Fixed.
  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696
    edited January 2020

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    Could have typed this myself. My Belgian phase was more because I liked them (and hated money) than to fit in (fitting in would be PBR at that time). funny you mention Delirium Tremens. Ever had the Nocturnum? I swear they drug that stuff. First two I attempted to drink--attempted--resulted in me forgetting I was drinking before the bottle was empty and getting into some giddy shenanigans that may or may not have involved public nudity. In fact, I believe the second one resulted in scaling a building downtown and getting a blowie on the roof. I also liked Unibroue's stuff, particularly the Trois Pistoles. Abt. 12 from St. Bernardus was also up there.

    Nowadays, I rarely touch the Belgian stuff, mostly because I'm a poor and have drawn a hard line in the sand on how much I'm willing to pay for a bottle of beer. Which leaves plenty of room for my go-to dark beers. There are just too many amazing porters and stouts that at $10/sixer to be spending $12 for a 750 of Abt. 12. Lately, just based off of what's in the grocery store at the moment, I usually pick up whatever's on sale between:

    Fremont Dark Star
    Worthy Lights Out Stout
    Black Raven Coco Jones
    Sierra Nevada Narwhal Stout (if on sale)
    No-Li Wrecking Ball Stout (if on sale)
    North Coast Old Rasputin (if on mega sale)
    Or I head a few blocks away to my brother's house, where he has a keg of Icicle's Dark Persuasion (fucking love this stuff) on nitro.

    There's a non-dark beer I've been going through at an embarrassing rate lately, and that is New Belgium's Nitro Cold Brew Cream Ale. 5%, light, chuggable: PERFECT shop beer. Haven't made a straight cut since discovering it...

    /csb
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,501 Founders Club

    @BleachedAnusDawg @ThomasFremont @CFetters_Nacho_Lover ??

    Thanks Bleached Anus Doog on the tip on Cantillon. So this is the one I've been into lately. It's always in stock at Whole Foods and darn tasty.




    That’s a good one. However, in recent tastings it was a lot sweeter than I remember. Lowered my score somewhat.

    This is my jam...


    chinned for the attractive bottle
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,298 Standard Supporter

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    I had the @UW_Doog_Bot English IPA. It has some floaties in it but was very tasty.
    The yeast is good for you.
    And this is surprisingly true. At least for Belgians. Good probiotics for your gut.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,317 Founders Club

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    Could have typed this myself. My Belgian phase was more because I liked them (and hated money) than to fit in (fitting in would be PBR at that time). funny you mention Delirium Tremens. Ever had the Nocturnum? I swear they drug that stuff. First two I attempted to drink--attempted--resulted in me forgetting I was drinking before the bottle was empty and getting into some giddy shenanigans that may or may not have involved public nudity. In fact, I believe the second one resulted in scaling a building downtown and getting a blowie on the roof. I also liked Unibroue's stuff, particularly the Trois Pistoles. Abt. 12 from St. Bernardus was also up there.

    Nowadays, I rarely touch the Belgian stuff, mostly because I'm a poor and have drawn a hard line in the sand on how much I'm willing to pay for a bottle of beer. Which leaves plenty of room for my go-to dark beers. There are just too many amazing porters and stouts that at $10/sixer to be spending $12 for a 750 of Abt. 12. Lately, just based off of what's in the grocery store at the moment, I usually pick up whatever's on sale between:

    Fremont Dark Star
    Worthy Lights Out Stout
    Black Raven Coco Jones
    Sierra Nevada Narwhal Stout (if on sale)
    No-Li Wrecking Ball Stout (if on sale)
    North Coast Old Rasputin (if on mega sale)
    Or I head a few blocks away to my brother's house, where he has a keg of Icicle's Dark Persuasion (fucking love this stuff) on nitro.

    There's a non-dark beer I've been going through at an embarrassing rate lately, and that is New Belgium's Nitro Cold Brew Cream Ale. 5%, light, chuggable: PERFECT shop beer. Haven't made a straight cut since discovering it...

    /csb
    IFL Fremont Dark Star. So thick and syrupy.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    Could have typed this myself. My Belgian phase was more because I liked them (and hated money) than to fit in (fitting in would be PBR at that time). funny you mention Delirium Tremens. Ever had the Nocturnum? I swear they drug that stuff. First two I attempted to drink--attempted--resulted in me forgetting I was drinking before the bottle was empty and getting into some giddy shenanigans that may or may not have involved public nudity. In fact, I believe the second one resulted in scaling a building downtown and getting a blowie on the roof. I also liked Unibroue's stuff, particularly the Trois Pistoles. Abt. 12 from St. Bernardus was also up there.

    Nowadays, I rarely touch the Belgian stuff, mostly because I'm a poor and have drawn a hard line in the sand on how much I'm willing to pay for a bottle of beer. Which leaves plenty of room for my go-to dark beers. There are just too many amazing porters and stouts that at $10/sixer to be spending $12 for a 750 of Abt. 12. Lately, just based off of what's in the grocery store at the moment, I usually pick up whatever's on sale between:

    Fremont Dark Star
    Worthy Lights Out Stout
    Black Raven Coco Jones
    Sierra Nevada Narwhal Stout (if on sale)
    No-Li Wrecking Ball Stout (if on sale)
    North Coast Old Rasputin (if on mega sale)
    Or I head a few blocks away to my brother's house, where he has a keg of Icicle's Dark Persuasion (fucking love this stuff) on nitro.

    There's a non-dark beer I've been going through at an embarrassing rate lately, and that is New Belgium's Nitro Cold Brew Cream Ale. 5%, light, chuggable: PERFECT shop beer. Haven't made a straight cut since discovering it...

    /csb
    Rasputin used to be my go-to internet shit talk fuel. Excellent chit. My favorite RIS/HiGrav stouts are Deschutes Abyss and Stone's Russian, which I haven't seen a while. About 15 years ago, there was one made in Roseburg of all places that was shockingly good. I think that brewery lasted about 18 months unfortunately.
  • NoWarningJustDawg
    NoWarningJustDawg Member Posts: 1,000

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    Could have typed this myself. My Belgian phase was more because I liked them (and hated money) than to fit in (fitting in would be PBR at that time). funny you mention Delirium Tremens. Ever had the Nocturnum? I swear they drug that stuff. First two I attempted to drink--attempted--resulted in me forgetting I was drinking before the bottle was empty and getting into some giddy shenanigans that may or may not have involved public nudity. In fact, I believe the second one resulted in scaling a building downtown and getting a blowie on the roof. I also liked Unibroue's stuff, particularly the Trois Pistoles. Abt. 12 from St. Bernardus was also up there.

    Nowadays, I rarely touch the Belgian stuff, mostly because I'm a poor and have drawn a hard line in the sand on how much I'm willing to pay for a bottle of beer. Which leaves plenty of room for my go-to dark beers. There are just too many amazing porters and stouts that at $10/sixer to be spending $12 for a 750 of Abt. 12. Lately, just based off of what's in the grocery store at the moment, I usually pick up whatever's on sale between:

    Fremont Dark Star
    Worthy Lights Out Stout
    Black Raven Coco Jones
    Sierra Nevada Narwhal Stout (if on sale)
    No-Li Wrecking Ball Stout (if on sale)
    North Coast Old Rasputin (if on mega sale)
    Or I head a few blocks away to my brother's house, where he has a keg of Icicle's Dark Persuasion (fucking love this stuff) on nitro.

    There's a non-dark beer I've been going through at an embarrassing rate lately, and that is New Belgium's Nitro Cold Brew Cream Ale. 5%, light, chuggable: PERFECT shop beer. Haven't made a straight cut since discovering it...

    /csb
    Rasputin used to be my go-to internet shit talk fuel. Excellent chit. My favorite RIS/HiGrav stouts are Deschutes Abyss and Stone's Russian, which I haven't seen a while. About 15 years ago, there was one made in Roseburg of all places that was shockingly good. I think that brewery lasted about 18 months unfortunately.
    Stone IRS with ~3 years on it used to be my favorite beer. Rasputin is always a classic and more often than not The Abyss is excellent. Does Founders make it to you? - their imperial stout (plain, not KBS or CBS) is my go-to if'n I don't have of my own available.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    If any of you snow people ever head up to Baker, stop by North Fork Brewing and open your wallet. They have killer sours for such a podunk out of the way little brewery. They're awfully proud of them, though. Taught me to always ask for the price before the growler fill. "SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLARS!?"

    That is a great little brewery.

    ATBS, I loathe sours.
    Your hatred of Euro Fag beer causes me much befuddlement.
    #MeToo
    There's so much there. Disliking all sours is pretty understandable and common. Clean German and Austrian lagers and less clean Czech ones? Hybrids like Kolsch/Altbier? Hefeweizen? Belgian wit? The entire range of Belgians? Abundance? Janet Reno?

    Sounds like a lot of haie in his life, but I'll repeat: To each their own.
    Cheers--
    I tried hard to like Belgians, to fit in you see. I've been to Monk's in Philly several times. I'd still probably dig Delerium Tremens. It's been so long I can't really remember the exact reasons why, but I think it's the yeast strains used. I don't like the banana-y esters or the bubblegummy flavors.

    I can enjoy a good lager on occasion, same with an Alt or Kolsch. Alaskan Amber was my favorite beer for a long time. But I don't care for the malting style of the German dark beers.

    Over time, I found what I enjoyed most are the English-originated styles. Porters, stouts, IPA, pales, and my GOATs, Imperial/Export Stouts.
    Could have typed this myself. My Belgian phase was more because I liked them (and hated money) than to fit in (fitting in would be PBR at that time). funny you mention Delirium Tremens. Ever had the Nocturnum? I swear they drug that stuff. First two I attempted to drink--attempted--resulted in me forgetting I was drinking before the bottle was empty and getting into some giddy shenanigans that may or may not have involved public nudity. In fact, I believe the second one resulted in scaling a building downtown and getting a blowie on the roof. I also liked Unibroue's stuff, particularly the Trois Pistoles. Abt. 12 from St. Bernardus was also up there.

    Nowadays, I rarely touch the Belgian stuff, mostly because I'm a poor and have drawn a hard line in the sand on how much I'm willing to pay for a bottle of beer. Which leaves plenty of room for my go-to dark beers. There are just too many amazing porters and stouts that at $10/sixer to be spending $12 for a 750 of Abt. 12. Lately, just based off of what's in the grocery store at the moment, I usually pick up whatever's on sale between:

    Fremont Dark Star
    Worthy Lights Out Stout
    Black Raven Coco Jones
    Sierra Nevada Narwhal Stout (if on sale)
    No-Li Wrecking Ball Stout (if on sale)
    North Coast Old Rasputin (if on mega sale)
    Or I head a few blocks away to my brother's house, where he has a keg of Icicle's Dark Persuasion (fucking love this stuff) on nitro.

    There's a non-dark beer I've been going through at an embarrassing rate lately, and that is New Belgium's Nitro Cold Brew Cream Ale. 5%, light, chuggable: PERFECT shop beer. Haven't made a straight cut since discovering it...

    /csb
    Rasputin used to be my go-to internet shit talk fuel. Excellent chit. My favorite RIS/HiGrav stouts are Deschutes Abyss and Stone's Russian, which I haven't seen a while. About 15 years ago, there was one made in Roseburg of all places that was shockingly good. I think that brewery lasted about 18 months unfortunately.
    Stone IRS with ~3 years on it used to be my favorite beer. Rasputin is always a classic and more often than not The Abyss is excellent. Does Founders make it to you? - their imperial stout (plain, not KBS or CBS) is my go-to if'n I don't have of my own available.
    When I was in my digging for obscure beers phase, Founders was not available around here.