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A New Beer Thread

Fly said:
spikechiquet said:
The Big Ragu said:
This seems as good a place to ask as any.

I had a beer called Voll Damm when I was in Barcelona earlier this year. It's a really strong lager with a high alcohol content. Tasty as anything.

I'd give my left tit to get my hands on some in the U.S.

Has anyone ever seen it here?
Nope, but if you ever have questions on beer and where to find it...check beeradvocate.com (you need to sign up, but it's free)

Looks as if it's a Spain-only brew. All the reviews on BA (a site run, IMO, by douchebags of the highest order, mind you) have it being consumed while there. It's a 7.2% marzen (oktoberfest) style and gets middling (C+) reviews from the beer nerds.
lol, good observation. Yes, lots of beer snobs, but I am one of them, so it's helpful at times. I like to use it as a guide for when I go beer shopping.
 
Four Dogfish 90s send me into a stupor, and I'm not small either. I'm sure the 120 would kill me. Still wanna try it.
 
What is fast becoming my neighborhood Tavern had 1/2 price burgers, damn good. PepperJack cheese, peppers, onions and guacamole. big thick burger, pink in the middle. Black and tan battered Onions rings.

Beer special: Sierra Nevada Summerfest. $2.85. Damn tasty.
My daughter said: "Dad, that's cheaper than my lemonade"
 
Convenience store I stop in after work has a great, rotating selection of beers. Stumbled onto this Mad River Steelhead double IPA not long ago. 8.6% ABV, so a 6-pack knocked me on my ass.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/266/29078

Also had the Magic Hat Wacko summer brew. Not bad, but a little too light on taste for me.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/96/48190

The place has also been known to carry Bell's Two-Hearted (probably my favorite beer)
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/287/1093

and numerous Lagunitas products. I think I will be stopping there tonight.
 
Another vote for Bell's Two-Hearted. Nice, clean, easy drinking beer with a subtle kick.
 
Cosmo said:
Another vote for Bell's Two-Hearted. Nice, clean, easy drinking beer with a subtle kick.

Dig Two-Hearted as well- love the Centennial hops.

If you can find fresh Founders Centennial IPA or Short's Huma Lupa Licious, you'll have a dandy Michigan Centennial-hop-based IPA trifecta.
 
The Big Ragu said:
Fly said:
spikechiquet said:
The Big Ragu said:
This seems as good a place to ask as any.

I had a beer called Voll Damm when I was in Barcelona earlier this year. It's a really strong lager with a high alcohol content. Tasty as anything.

I'd give my left tit to get my hands on some in the U.S.

Has anyone ever seen it here?
Nope, but if you ever have questions on beer and where to find it...check beeradvocate.com (you need to sign up, but it's free)

Looks as if it's a Spain-only brew. All the reviews on BA (a site run, IMO, by douchebags of the highest order, mind you) have it being consumed while there. It's a 7.2% marzen (oktoberfest) style and gets middling (C+) reviews from the beer nerds.

It's a shame. It is the same brewer as Estrella Damm, which I have seen here. The Estrella Damm was what most people drank. We ordered a Voll Damm randomly our first day there and drank it straight through the trip. I really liked it.

As a suggestion, and not knowing your location, you may want to check out Capital Brewing (Middleton, Wisconsin) Autumnal Fire. It's their once-a-year release (August/September) of their marzen (dopple-marzen, actually). High alcohol but hides it very well. Malty, malty goodness, especially with one to two years age on it.
 
2011 Zymurgy Best Beers in America:

http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/pages/community/news/show?title=2011-best-beers

Discuss.
 
Huggy said:
2011 Zymurgy Best Beers in America:

http://www.homebrewersassociation.org/pages/community/news/show?title=2011-best-beers

Discuss.
Damn, I guess the commercially available rule is restrictive, but a lot of Bell's, Sierra Nevada and Dogfish. I think Anchor Steam is very similar to Sierra Nevada, and I might like Anchor Steam a bit better. Maybe.
 
I adore New Glarus Spotted Cow. I need to go get me some New Glarus Belgian Red. Fantastic list, Huggy. Thanks for sharing.
 
Mira said:
I adore New Glarus Spotted Cow. I need to go get me some New Glarus Belgian Red. Fantastic list, Huggy. Thanks for sharing.

Both the New Glarus Belgian Red and Raspberry Tart are spectacular. Their Dancing Man Wheat is a superb hefe, and if you can still find any of their Unplugged Apple Ale, buy all you can afford.
 

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