Beach Beer

by jvetter 6. September 2010 18:56

Finally made it to vacation and its great to have escaped. With me I brought a small selection of bottles from my reserves and some of my favorites from the store.

Were not even two days in and I’m beginning to think we may not have enough (as you can see by the strikethrough). I will certainly save many of the goodies for my second week where the drinking is likely to be plentiful, but I may still have to pick up more.

Here is my List:

  • 1 x Victory Wild Devil (750 ml)
  • 1 x Lindemans Cuvee Rene Gueuze (750 ml)
  • 1 x De Proef Signature Le Deux Brasseurs Ale (750 ml)
  • 1 x Jenlain Primtemps (750 ml)
  • 1 x Mikkelar Its Alive (750 ml)
  • 1 x Cantillion Kriek (750 ml)
  • 1 x Ommegang Bier De mars (750 ml)
  • 1 x Drie Fontinen Schaerbeekse Kriek (750 ml)
  • 1 x Harpoon Landbier (22 oz)
  • 1 x Dupont Saison (750 ml)
  • 1 x Jack & Kens Ale (750 ml)
  • 1 x Duvel (750 ml)
  • 1 x Dogfish head Bitches Brew (750 ml)
  • 1 x Dogfish head Namaste (750 ml)
  • 1 x Unibroue La Fin De Monde (750 ml)
  • 1 x Stateside Saison (Chamomile) (750 ml)
  • 1 x Goose Island Matilda 2009 (22 oz)
  • 1 x Goose Island Pere Jaques 2009 (22 oz)
  • 1 x Goose Island Demolition (22 oz)
  • 1 x Great Divide 16th Anniversary (22 oz)
  • 1 x Westmalle Tripel (350 ml)
  • 1 x Westmalle  Dubbel (350 ml)
  • 1 x Flower Cousin Berliner Weisee (750 ml)
  • 1 x Flower Cousin Hoppy Brett Saison (750 ml)
  • 1 x Flower Cousin Wild Levitation (750 ml)
  • 1 x Orval (350 ml)
  • 1 x Rochfort 6 (350 ml)
  • 1 x Rochfort 8 (350 ml)
  • 1 x Rochfort 10 (350 ml)
  • 1012 x Dales Pale Ale
  • 1824 x Sierra Nevada Pale, AND
  • Du Buff Series (Stone, Victory, and Dogfish head)

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Beach List 2009

by jvetter 19. May 2009 20:31

My annual beach trip is upon me (albeit very early this year) and I have collected a mighty fine grouping of beers. Some selected just for the trip and others pulled from my stash (which is still way to big I might add).

Here is the list (You may see a pattern with the big bottles…):

  Brewery Beer Style Size Quant.
1. De Proef Signature Series -- Les Deux Brasseurs Belgian Golden (with multiple Brett Strains) 750 1
2. De Proef Signature Series (w/ Tomme Arthur) American/Belgian Hybrid with Brett 750 1
3. Victory Wild Devil IPA made with 100% brett 750 1
4. Des Geants Voisin Saison 750 1
5. Allagash Confluence American/Belgian Hybrid with Brett 750 1
6. Lindemans Cuvee Rene Gueuze 750 1
7. Girardin Gueuze Gueuze 375 1
8. Jolly Pumpkin Ore de Calabaza Golden Ale aged in oak with brett 750 1
9. Bosteels Deus Cuvee Prestige 2006 Brut des Flanders 750 1
10. Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest 2009 Fresh Hop Ale 24 oz 2
11. Ommegang Ommegeddon Funckhouse Ale 750 1
12. Ommegang Bier De Mars Bier De Garde (w/ Brett) 750 1
13. Lindemans Framboise Fruit Lambic 750 2
14. Sam Adams 2008 Longshot Double IPA, Cranberry Witt,
Traditonal Bock
12 oz 6
15. Oscar Blues Dales Pale Ale Pale Ale 12 oz 12
16. Sierra Nevada 2009 Big Foot Barley Wine 12 oz 4
17. Dogfish Head 2009 Festina Peche Berliner Weise 12 oz 4
18. Dogfish Head 2008 Palo Santo Brown Ale 12 oz 2
19. Dogfish Head 2008 90 min IPA Imperial IPA 12 oz 2
20. Stone Ruination Imperia IPA 12 oz 2
21. Troegs Nugget Nector Imperial Amber 12 oz 2
22. Unibroue La Fin De Monde Golden Ale 12 oz 2
23. Weyerbacher Harvest Ale Fresh Hop Ale 12 oz 2
24. Brooklyn Monster Ale Barley Wine 12 oz 2
25. Konings Hoeven Dubbel Dubbel 330 ml 1
26. Konings Hoeven Tripel Tripel 330 ml 1

I think that’s it. But I may add more for safe keeping :)

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Wedding Beer List

by jvetter 25. September 2008 21:27

I believe I have my beer selection for the wedding finished. It seems I have amassed 4.5 cases right now. Plus I'm pretty sure others may be bringing beer, so we should have plenty to drink. Take a look, let me know what you think.

Couple of highlights:

  • Vertical 3 Philosophers tasting: 2006 Cave Aged, 2007, 2008
  • Horizontal Dogfish IPA tasting: 60, 90, 120

Here's the list:

Brewery Beer Style  ABV Type Quantity Bottled Vintage
Brasserie De Blaugies Saison d'Epeautre Saison 6 750 mL 1   2008
Brasserie Duyck Jenlain Primtemps Bier De Garde
5.4 750 mL 1   2008
Brooklyn Octoberfest Marzen   12 oz 3   2008
Cantillon Bruocsella 1900 Grand Cru Lambic   750 mL 1    
De Proef Brouwrij Flemish Primitive Flanders 9 750 mL 1    
Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA Imperial IPA
  12 oz 4 4/17/08 2008
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA Imperia IPA
  12 oz 6 8/19/08 2008
Dogfish Head 90 Min IPA American IPA
  12 oz 24 8/26/08 2008
Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron Brown Ale
12 12 oz 2    
Dogfish Head
Theobroma DFH Craziness 750 mL  1   2008
Dupont Avec les Bons Voeux Saison   750 mL 1    
Fantome Belgian Saison Saison   750 mL 1   2008
Konings Hoeven Dubbel Belgian Dubbel 7 330 mL 2    
Konings Hoeven Tripel Belgian Tripel
8 330 mL 2    
Lagunitas Were only in it for the money Tripel 8.2 22 oz 1   2008
Legacy Euphoria Ale Belgian Tripel 9 22 oz 1   2008
Lindemans Cuvee Rene Gueze   750 mL 1 4/5/06 2006
Ommegang 3 Philosophers Quadrupel   750 mL 1   2008
Ommegang 3 Philosophers Quadrupel
  750 mL 1   2007
Ommegang 3 Philosophers (Cave Aged) Quadrupel 9.8 750 mL 1   2006
Ommegang Ommegedon Sour/Funk Ale    750 mL 1 4/1/08 2008
Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale Pale Ale
  12 oz 6   2008
Paulaner Hefe-weizen Hefe-weizen
  12 oz 3   2008
Rogue St Rogue Red Red Ale
  12 oz 12   2008
Southern Tier Imperial Creme Bruelee Stout Imperial Stout
10 22 oz 1   2008
St. Bernardus Tripel Belgian Tripel
8 750 mL 1   2008
Unibroue La Fin De Monde Tripel
9 12 oz 2    
Unibroue Quatre-Centieme Belgian Strong Ale 7.5 750 mL 1   2008
Victory Saison Saison 7.5 750 mL 1 7/3/07 2007
Weyerbacher 13th Anniversary Belgian String Dark
13.6 22 oz 1   2008
Weyerbacher Blasphemy Quadrupel
  22 oz 1   2008

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A Few Newbies

by jvetter 2. September 2008 20:47

I made another run to Perfect Pour today because I was in the area and continue to add to my collection for the marriage week. I got nine bottles (22s and 750s), five of which are ones I have never tried.

From left to right the newbs are:

  • Saison d' Epeautre from Brasserie de Blaugies (Saison Ale Brewed With Spelt)
  • Flemish Primitive Wild Ale from De Proef Brouwerij
  • Quantre-Centieme from Unibroue (see picture of back below)
  • Euphoria Ale from Legacy Brewing Company (Belgian-Style Tripel)
  • Hotimus Prime from Legacy Brewing Company (Double IPA)

 

I don't really know much about any of these. I've never had any beers form legacy so I figured I would try a couple. The 22's were only $6 a piece (which is cheap for pp). Had to get the new Unibroue beer because I like a lot of their beer. I got the Saison because I'm not sure I have had one advertising spelt before, though I know its a common ingredient. The flemish was for a little sourness and because I haven't had very many flemish ales.

While I will be saving these for my wedding, hopefully I can remember enough to post about the notable ones.

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Beer Day

by jvetter 8. August 2008 15:54

While I hadn't intended on doing so much beer stuff today, it just turned out that way. Not doing anything at work (last day is in fact Aug 15th), so I had plenty of time to drive around.

First Stop - Laurel Bottled Gas Co

Never been there before but I heard Chris from MDHB mention it before so I figured I would try filling my empty CO2 instead of exchanging for another. Is cost around $12.50, $13 something with tax for my 5 lb tank, which I think is better than roberts oxygen. One thing that occurred to me during this exchange was why that they name gas tanks by the pound. Essentially it describes the amount of gas by weight. When I originally heard these weights I didn't get it (yes I'm dense) because the tanks weigh roughly 6-8 lbs (the tar weight on my steel one is 7.6). But sure enough, I just measured mine and it now weighs 14.4 lbs.

Second Stop - Astor Liquors

Figured I would check this out since of was in the near vicinity. The selection here has kind of been stagnant since the new owners took over. I find that the token stuff they had before stays stocked, but new stuff never shows up. One thing I do find here is that the Cantillion prices are very good. Historically they have always been good at astor, so I hope they keep bringing more in. I took their last bottle, so it's hard to say what will happen. I only picked up two bottles here, Cantillion Bruocsella 1900 Grand Cru and Weyerbacher 13.

Third Stop - Corridor Wine Wine

Was primarily going here to get wine for Dana but also ended up getting beer for her. I got a 6 of ST. Rogue Red Ale and Dogfish 60 min for her, and a 6 of Dales Pale ale and 750 of Saison Dupont. Corridor has some decent pricing of a few items which is why I like to go there. One example is the Dales Pale ale 6's, which are usually 7.99.

Fourth Stop - Frisco Grille

Frisco Friday was upon us, so I had to meet John there for lunch. Started off by helping Adam with the program I wrote for him. Going to tweak a few more things to make it easier to manage. My first beer was the Olivers Strong Man on cask. I have never had this before at olivers, so this was a good one to try. The beer had a surprising amount of flavor for a cask beer and definitely had a decent punch. I would recommend it if your not a cask beer drinking because it was very good beer. My second beer was Shipyard export ale. It was decent, but unfortunately I don't have much to say because the flavor of the strong man kind made it hard to guage much afterwards.

Fifth Stop - Perfect Pour

I really don't like going to this place because their prices can be high to very high, but no one can match their selection. Plus they always have the new releases which is nice. Not to mention that it's prolly bad to go with a friend (john) and after drinking because you tend to buy more then you normally would. I got a few things worth noting, Ommegang 3 Philosophers 2008 and St. Bernadus Triple in 750s, and a 22 of the Southern Tier Creme Brulee. The 3 Philosophers was interesting because this is the first time I have seen the 2008. I have been looking for it so I could have a decent vertical for my wedding week in October. I currently have 2006 cave aged, 2007 and now 2008. The St. Bernardus Tripel was interesting because I'm not sure I have seen 750s before. This is one of the better tripels and true to what I consider a tripel.

Sixth Stop - Maryland Homebrew Shop

Figured I would check out the yeast supply and check on the specifics of the grain I need to buy for next weekends brew. Picked up a couple vials of octoberfest yeast just to be sure they didn't ran out. Also got a nice large wine fermenting bucket to use for the mead. Now I just need to modify my recipe to match the grains they actually have.

Seventh Stop - BJs Wholesale

Mostly went here for household stuff, but ended up getting 9 lbs of blueberries for my mead. I wanted to make a blueberry one using the berries from my sisters, but we never had time to go and pick them. I saw that BJs had wild frozen blueberries so I grabbed these instead.

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