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I mentioned this on the Facebook, but Dogfish Head is releasing a hybrid Cider-beer with Deltron 3030 that comes with a limited edition vinyl full of remixes.

http://www.prefixmag.com/news/deltron-3 ... sit/62771/

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The beverage, which apparently is "based on Dan’s favorite ingredients and Dogfish Head’s innovative brewing practices," will be out this May. As Consequence of Sound reports, it will arrive as a "house party in a box" with six champagne-esque bottles, a limited vinyl featuring Deltron remixes, and some of the trio's favorite recipes.

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Meant to post yesterday but got busy. I had a good beer night last Saturday while watching Carolina kick the hell out of Duke at some friends house. They provided the food and we provided the beer.



Community Service - Collab with Jailhouse Brewing and O'Dempsey's here in Atlanta

These are both very young breweries in these parts. Both are probably less than 2 years old but this is easily the best thing both have put out IMO. I haven't been impressed with the stuff O'Dempsey's has done but Jailhouse has some real potential. It's just a well balanced and tasty scotch ale that isn't overpowering. A very deceptive 9%. I'm starting to realize that I really like scotch ales. Good start to the night.



Eye Patch Ale - Monday Night Brewing

These guys are relatively new in Atlanta. So new I could barely find a picture. I have yet to even see those bottles in the picture. I got this in a 64oz Growler at Ale Yeah! in Decatur. A nice surprise. It's an IPA with around 6% ABV but it's got some English style pale ale taste to it as well that makes it really drinkable. We went through it like water. Nice to drink something that was flavorful but not an attempt to be some explosion of hops and also not be hammered after 2. Will try these guys again.



The Bruery - Mischief

Got a half growler of this at the same place. Another winner from The Bruery. Exactly what it purports to be. A delicately hopped Belgian style ale. Beautiful golden color. These guys do this Belgian style stuff better than most American brewers. Particularly the lighter stuff. Would get this again.


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Jesus, so many new breweries in/around ATL.

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The Bruery - Mischief

Got a half growler of this at the same place. Another winner from The Bruery. Exactly what it purports to be. A delicately hopped Belgian style ale. Beautiful golden color. These guys do this Belgian style stuff better than most American brewers. Particularly the lighter stuff. Would get this again.


This made me hard just a lil' bit. Can't find any Bruery in Nashville. I should've grabbed what I could've from Bruisin' Ales in Asheville back in December. For the August trip to Athens, I may need to save $200 for a beer run at 5 Points and whatever shop in ATL is easy to get to from the Interstate.


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I'm gonna go pick up ingredients for a double IPA, and I believe Shiv is coming on sunday to brew 'er up. Time to wade back in. I think I want something amber bodied with a lot of complexity.

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Rick Derris Wrote:
Meant to post yesterday but got busy. I had a good beer night last Saturday while watching Carolina kick the hell out of Duke at some friends house. They provided the food and we provided the beer.



Community Service - Collab with Jailhouse Brewing and O'Dempsey's here in Atlanta

These are both very young breweries in these parts. Both are probably less than 2 years old but this is easily the best thing both have put out IMO. I haven't been impressed with the stuff O'Dempsey's has done but Jailhouse has some real potential. It's just a well balanced and tasty scotch ale that isn't overpowering. A very deceptive 9%. I'm starting to realize that I really like scotch ales. Good start to the night.


That's cool because I haven't been interested in picking up anything from either of these breweries.

Also, I checked out Ale Yeah! when I was working over in Decatur a couple weeks ago. I wasn't very impressed with the store or its prices but did grab a couple of interesting goodies. Its good for that area, but I'm glad I have better options close by.

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So the ingredients I got to make the big double were:

- 9 pounds of light malt extract (powdered, good quality simple base for beer and lots of it, this alone would put it at about 6.5% abv)
- 5 pounds of specialty malts, including Victory, Crystal 80, Belgian Biscuit, Honey Malt, and one other I forget, I have them written down at home. These would bump it up to about 9%, and will give it much of the color and flavor that dried extract really can’t. These get steeped in a huge grain sack.
- 1 pound of liquid belgian candy sugar, which will bump the abv up to 11% without making the body so thick it becomes a barley wine.
- Hops… lots. I went with Warrior for the bitterness (has a HUGE alpha acid content, 20%, back in my day you used to only be able to get 14%, so a little goes a long way), and then I got 3 other types to add in during the boil, to give it that giant green component. And finally, I got the last ounce of fresh, whole-leaf Amarillo hops to dry hop it with after the boil in the secondary fermenter for an extra week.

Ingredients were $73. This should make about 48 beers, so $1.52 a beer not counting startup costs and my time. If I got a good recipe, I could buy more in bulk and get that cost down. Also, hops are expensive.

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Some of the fucking recipes I saw for DIPA's had what would've been $40 in hops alone, I spent about half that.

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I was almost positive you couldn't ship beer from another state to Georgia, but last night I saw an article about THIS PLACE and apparently they do.

And so naturally I ordered a few things. for science and all, ya know?

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I was almost positive you couldn't ship beer from another state to Georgia, but last night I saw an article about THIS PLACE and apparently they do.

And so naturally I ordered a few things. for science and all, ya know?


Sierra Nevada makes Torpedo in tallboy cans?!


Cool. (tallboys and the site).

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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
I was almost positive you couldn't ship beer from another state to Georgia, but last night I saw an article about THIS PLACE and apparently they do.

And so naturally I ordered a few things. for science and all, ya know?


Sierra Nevada makes Torpedo in tallboy cans?!


Yeah, i just started seeing them in the past couple weeks. Pretty f-ing awesome.

Dale's has a new tallboy Imperial IPA out as well.

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I don't get to be ahead of many curves, being a fucking luddite homebody and all, but I wanna take credit for the craft beer / canned beer resurgence. Single-handed credit. All me. Somehow, some way, all me.

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
Meant to post yesterday but got busy. I had a good beer night last Saturday while watching Carolina kick the hell out of Duke at some friends house. They provided the food and we provided the beer.



Community Service - Collab with Jailhouse Brewing and O'Dempsey's here in Atlanta

These are both very young breweries in these parts. Both are probably less than 2 years old but this is easily the best thing both have put out IMO. I haven't been impressed with the stuff O'Dempsey's has done but Jailhouse has some real potential. It's just a well balanced and tasty scotch ale that isn't overpowering. A very deceptive 9%. I'm starting to realize that I really like scotch ales. Good start to the night.


That's cool because I haven't been interested in picking up anything from either of these breweries.


FYI, they aren't in the big leagues yet but as I said, they have potential. I wouldn't put this scotch ale in the Dirty Bastard class.

Jailhouse's seasonal stuff is pretty good though for such a young brewery (particulary their saison, Reprieve) but I think they've tried to raise their prices too soon (one of their big bottles can go for $10). But, something like their Slammer Wheat at about $5 for a 22oz is a pretty good bang for the buck. Highly drinkable summer beer.


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Mikkeller - Beer Geek Breakfast

Oatmeal Stout made with coffee beans. I thought this lived up to the hype. The coffee was prevalent but not overwhelming. Some of the Yeti stuff and stuff like Founder's KBS are awesome but intense beers. This was really drinkable at 7.5%. Certainly nothing to session but also not boozy enough to make you conciously acknowledge what you are drinking. Just a perfectly tasty stout the right amount of booze that left me wanting juuuuuust one more.


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Sound great.

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Had this last night:

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Mikkeller - Beer Geek Breakfast

Oatmeal Stout made with coffee beans. I thought this lived up to the hype. The coffee was prevalent but not overwhelming. Some of the Yeti stuff and stuff like Founder's KBS are awesome but intense beers. This was really drinkable at 7.5%. Certainly nothing to session but also not boozy enough to make you conciously acknowledge what you are drinking. Just a perfectly tasty stout the right amount of booze that left me wanting juuuuuust one more.



Is this made with the poo poo coffee or is that only used in the Beer Geek Brunch?


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Haha. I think this one is regular. I get Beer Geek Brunch and Beer Geek Weasel confused.


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Tomorrow night, Lucero show, Bombingham. Derris is bringing Hopslams, I'm only buying Truck Stops.

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Tomorrow night, Lucero show, Bombingham. Derris is bringing Hopslams, I'm only buying Truck Stops.


I want to hear about this monday morning.

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Steve Greenlee, Globe Staff / Mar 9, 2012 06:57 PM

PORTSMOUTH,N.H. - By the time the doors to the Portsmouth Brewery opened at 10:45 a.m.,Ron Johnson and his friend Dave Hering had been waiting outside on the sidewalk,in subfreezing temperatures,for eight hours.

For a beer.

“It’s a great beer,but it’s more about the experience,’’said Johnson,a 37-year-old Internet company executive who flew in from San Francisco so he and Hering,who lives in Boston,could drink a few glasses of the Russian imperial stout called Kate the Great and make a Web video of themselves doing so.

They arrived at 2:45 a.m.,ensuring themselves the first spots in line. By the time the brewery opened eight hours later,500 people were waiting to get in.

In Portsmouth,the first Monday in March has become known as Kate the Great Day, and it is the only day of the year that this particular beer is available. Hundreds of people wait in line for hours for it,praying it doesn’t run out before they get in. They come from all over New England,a few from other parts of the country. The demand for Kate the Great is so intense that all 420 gallons of it are drained in one day.

About half of the beer is sold on draft - $8 for an 8-ounce pour - and half is bottled. Acquiring a bottle of Kate is perhaps more challenging than getting it on draft. In order to buy one of the 2,000 bottles - $8 for 11.2 ounces - one first had to have bought a winning scratch ticket that conveyed the right to purchase a bottle. The brewery sold all 15,000 tickets,which cost $2 apiece (all of that money went to charity),in less than 24 hours.

The Kate the Great phenomenon started six years ago,the result not of clever marketing but of something more organic and viral.

Tod Mott,head brewer at the Portsmouth Brewery,had been brewing variations of his imperial stout recipe since 1996,when he was at the Back Bay Brewing Co. in Boston. In 2006 he christened it Kate the Great,in honor of Catherine II,the 18th-century Russian empress who was said to have a fondness for stouts.

That first batch of Kate at the Portsmouth Brewery lasted for months. But then Beer Advocate magazine proclaimed it the best beer in America,and the craze was on. After that,the lines started forming,and they have gotten longer by the year,as the craft beer boom keeps expanding. Users of such sites as RateBeer.com and BeerAdvocate.com - it gets a perfect score of 100 on both - feed the frenzy.

“I’m a huge imperial stout fan,and I’ve been hearing a lot about Kate being one of the best,’’said Jeff Gosselin,37,of Arundel, Maine,who took the day off from work so he could drink the beer. He arrived at 10 a.m., at which point the line - more than 400 people deep - snaked around the block. Gosselin was hoping to get in the door by early afternoon. “Everybody I know thinks I’m crazy for doing this.’’

The mania confounds even those who brew the beer. Ask them why this particular stout inspires such adoration,and they’re not sure.

“I have no idea,’’said Mott. “There are so many great Russian imperial stouts. I don’t know if Kate is any better than the other ones. It’s a good beer. Let the hoo-hah continue.’’

Pitch black and viscous,Kate the Great is a thick,hearty beer suited for sipping. Six different kinds of malt - “tons of malt,’’Mott said - and seven varieties of hops go into its creation. At 10 percent alcohol,it’s twice as strong as a typical beer. Tastes come through in waves: roasted malt with chocolate and coffee overtones,hints of plums and figs, followed by a pleasantly bitter finish.

“It’s the most delicious tasting beer I’ve ever tried,’’said Bill O’Connor IV,25,who drove up from Haverhill,got in line at 3 a.m.,and snagged a prime spot on a stool at the bar. “Plus it’s a great experience.’’

When the doors opened,customers streamed in,excited but orderly,arms raised in triumph,as though they had completed a marathon. By 11:30 the place,which holds 325 people on two floors,was full.

For the next 7 hours and 15 minutes,the bartenders would pull the Kate tap handle almost nonstop. Often they just left the tap open,sliding one tulip glass after another under the flow of what resembled used motor oil.

“I cannot tell you how blessed we all feel to have such great friends in the world of beer,’’owner Peter Egelston said as he toasted the crowd.

Johnson and Hering,the first guys in line,sat on the same side of a booth and set up a webcam across from them to record their tasting.

“It’s so incredibly smooth,’’Johnson said after taking his first sip. “Four words: It was worth it.’’

By 2 p.m.,most of those who had been in line when the doors opened had gotten in,but the line had barely shrunk,because new customers kept arriving. Most had either taken the day off or,they admitted,called in sick.

Despite all the alcohol consumed,the crowd inside was relaxed,almost subdued. People sipped their beers patiently and chatted. Nobody was rowdy. No one seemed drunk. People had a beer or two - in rare cases three - and left. The staff didn’t have to shut anyone off or impose time limits.

Peter Papadopoulos,55,of Dover,N.H., looked almost sleepy as he nursed a tulip glass of Kate by himself. By the time he scored his seat late in the afternoon,he’d stood in line for 2 ½ half hours. He said he didn’t mind the wait,nor did he regret buying 10 scratch tickets last month without a winner among them.

“I appreciate it when you have to pay your dues and earn your way for your bottle,’’he said.

But why not go to the store down the road and buy an imperial stout that you can have any day?

“The ones I can have aren’t as good as this one,’’he said.

Hollie Chadwick,doing Kate the Great Day for the fourth time,said its attraction is as much about the convivial atmosphere as the actual beer.

“Everybody comes together,’’said Chadwick, 37,who lives in Manchester,Maine,and writes for Yankee Brew News,a regional beer publication. “You get to see some of the same people every year. It’s kind of like a festival.’’

In all,the brewpub served 2,780 glasses of Kate over the course of the day. At $8 a glass, that’s $22,240 worth of Kate - a total that doesn’t include other beers,mixed drinks,or food that customers bought. Though local charities wound up with $30,000 from the scratch tickets,Kate the Great Day is a boon for the Portsmouth Brewery,which otherwise would do far less business on a Monday in late winter.

This raises an obvious question: If the demand for Kate is so great,why not brew it more often?

For one thing,the brewers said they don’t have the capacity. It takes five months to make Kate - tying up a fermentation tank for one month and a conditioning tank for another four. But there’s another reason Kate comes only once a year.

“Then the specialness goes away,’’said brewery co-owner Joanne Francis. “Psychologically we all want something rare.’’

As the sun sank,the line on the sidewalk finally wound down. At 6:25 p.m.,the last customer waiting outside was in the door, beer in hand. At 6:45,foam started flowing from the Kate tap. “That’s it,’’one of the bartenders said. No announcement,no fanfare - Kate was gone for another year.

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The Stone/Alchemis/Ninkasi More Brown than Black IPA has been my beer of choice lately. It's the first I've heard of Ninkasi, which is outta Eugene and is amazing, form what I'm told.

Now that all the wet hop beers are off the shelf and these are disappearing, I suspect I'll need a new beer soon.

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Mikkeller - Beer Geek Breakfast

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Saw that yesterday at the liquor store, I'll have to check it out.

Drinking a Santa Fe Imperial Java Stout right now. Good, but definitely not a session beer. Extremely dark to the point of almost being black, and the coffee is one of the dominant flavors. It's worth a try, only 7 bucks for a six pack.


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I am trying a few more beers at home tonight after attending a party for a local brewery last night.
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Schlafly Kaldis Coffee Stout: rates a 92 on rate beer. I thought it was pretty decent, but it didn't really impress me all that much. I still think the Goose Island Bourbon Coffee Stout and Redband Coffee Stout from Great River are better.
Tallgrass 8-Bit Pale Ale: The can design is much better than the actual beer inside, but it is one of the better Tallgrass beers
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Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout: Pretty epic. I don't think it cracked the top five, but it is a damn fine beer that I would love to consume on a regular basis.

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