Yail Bloor Wrote:
billy g Wrote:
Stumbled on some cans of Cigar City Jai alai in my store. First time I've seen them there but apparently they get them in semi-regularly. They also apparently get cans of Surly in but I've never noticed them either. The cans had a mid March canning date on them which seems pretty fresh for a beer from the other coast but they were just sitting on the shelf which I suppose isn't ideal for an IPA. I had one the other day and thought it was a very good six pack/four pack ipa but not a world class one. Is that fair or am I selling it short because it wasn't that fresh? If what I had is as good as it gets, I'd still prefer Ballast Point Sculpin over it which is also available in cans now.
I dunno, I don't think Sculpin is anywhere near as good as Jai Alai, but that doesn't mean your tastes won't be completely opposite, right? (not unlike how we often like the same bands but different albums by that band...). The freshness date seems to be fine and being in a can it should be fine on light; I guess if there
was a problem (aside from you maybe just not liking it), it could be heat.
Speaking of Cigar City, I've now had two different versions of their "Dry Hopped On The High Seas"; the first was hopped with something called "Experimental Hop #529" and was a really good, well balanced IPA. The most recent one is hopped with Calypso and is a little bitter and out of balance for me. Still good, just not great.
Also, I'll echo Jerkass here, what are you waiting for, Beeg? Drink that beer!
Well as I said, the Jai Lai was still very good. Could be the Jai alai and/or Sculpin is suffering some degredation in its travel or just that we have different preferences. That's impossible to know at this point and unfair to ask. I was more interested in whether you think Jai alai is a world class IPA or whether you and others just really love it because it's really good for its price point, being available in cans, and being a six/four pack beer. Personally, I can get as excited about finding a really good six pack beer as I might about finding a world class, cult beer.
They had that "Dry Hopped on the High Seas" but I didn't buy it. I did buy one can each of their Helles Lager and Witbier (don't remember what they call those) but I haven't had either yet.
My problem is not that I don't drink my beer but that I've been buying too much. So many cult beers have hit the market but keep selling out before I get to the store. I end up hitting 3 stores searching for them and don't find the one I'm looking for but buy a few other things at each store anyway. I think I had 3 beers this weekend at home including a bomber of Wookey Jack, but I bought 4 more and picked up 2 that I'd previously ordered and just arrived in stock. I keep falling behind that way and was relatively restrained in not hitting a couple of more stores looking for Bible Belt which I do really want.