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    Ok, I've now tried all three and my favorite is definitely the #6, the #10 is good and I would rate it on par with the #8, but for me I'm going back to the #6 and I'm really glad I picked a #6 up when I grabbed the #10.


    Appearance 4.5: dark caramel coloring, moderate particulate floating, head builds quickly with a medium to light density even with a fairly soft pour. The head is ivory white and fades to a thin layer fairly quickly. The brew is cloudy and only allows light to penetrate on the edges, something I would expect from a stout more than a Belgian Ale. The brew looks to have at least a moderate level of carbonation. Little to no lacing on my glass.

    Smell 4: light spices, some fruity sweetness, maybe mild bananas or raisins

    Taste 4.5: very fruity but not heavy, floral hops with a light bitterness. Not a real present malt flavor. Flows on the tongue smoothly then begins to tingle with the carbonation. The floral hops is really the dominant flavor, but it finishes with a flash of mild fruits that were evident in the aroma. A tinge of hoppy bitterness at the finish. Well balanced favoring the floral hops but not over powering.

    Mouthfeel 4: medium carbonation, medium body, smooth in the mouth and on the tongue, tingly with the carbonation.

    Drinkability 4.5: Not a session beer by any stretch, but certainly drinkable as an even sit down brew, I don't think I'd have this with a meal. I can definitely feel the alcohol warming, and I certainly wouldn't get behind the wheel right now.
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    That head literally looks like a sponge was stuffed in the glass. Nice review, ASF! Makes me want the #6 even more, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d0ublestr0ker0ll View Post
    That head literally looks like a sponge was stuffed in the glass. Nice review, ASF! Makes me want the #6 even more, though.
    Yeah, I was actually surprised at how much the head built on the 10. I'm thinking about picking up the 8 and 10 again and this time aging them about a year, the tasting notes for them say that at about a year the carbonation drops off making them much smoother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSkins561 View Post
    Hop Wallop is 10.99
    Hop Devil is 9.99
    Dog Fish Head 90 minute IPA 7.99
    Flying Dog - 6.99
    Heavy Seas 8.50

    They also have mix and match 6 packs with a 10 percent discount.


    Double, you should make a trip and stock up with several cases. They might even give case discounts.

    Those are great prices. The Dogfish beers are around $1.00 higher here, and the Heavy Seas range from $8.49 to $9.00, exclusive of the Below Decks.

    Want to save real money? Buy a kegerator.

    Seriously.

    Depending on the kind of beer, I save an average of $130.00 purchasing by the keg, over the case price.

    Here's a real life example. (Well...almost real-life, because my beer guy gave me a $20.00 break on my latest keg purchase)

    My latest purchase, a keg of Hop Devil, cost me $130.00.

    You get 165 12oz beers out of a 1/2 keg, which rings in at about $0.79 per 12oz serving.

    That same beer, purchased by the case for $38.00 rings in at $1.58 per serving. I'm saving $0.80 per glass which is a savings of $132.00 over the case price.

    Did I mention that I'm a cheap bastard?

    You do have to take in consideration of the electricity used by the kegerator, (which is minimal), and the cost of CO2 fills, ($15.00 per 5lb bottle...but I get my fills for free). You get about 6-7 kegs out of a 5lb bottle. You also need to have a beer-line cleaning kit. Mine cost $45.95.

    The only "drawback", is that you really need to like the beer, because you have 15+ gallons of it!!

    What I do is tap the type of beers that are drinkable all the time, (Loose Cannon, Hop Devil, HellRazer, etc).

    Because I like so many types of beers, I just pick up six pack of different stuff for variety.

    A good, quality, kegerator will cost you around $1,000.00. There are much cheaper models out there, but you'll kinda get what you pay for. A lot of people build their own kegerators, with kegerator conversion kits. I think that is the way to go. You get everything you need, (shank, faucet, coupler, regulators, CO2 bottle, hoses & fittings), for less than $200.00. Pick up a used refrigerator from Craiglist, garage sales, whatever, and you're set.

    Plus, you get the added bonus of brewery fresh draft beer, which is the best way to enjoy beer.
    Did I forget to mention that I'm a cheap bastard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AsburySkinsFan View Post
    Yeah, I was actually surprised at how much the head built on the 10. I'm thinking about picking up the 8 and 10 again and this time aging them about a year, the tasting notes for them say that at about a year the carbonation drops off making them much smoother.
    Double should drink them the day they get bottled then.
    Double, if you accidentally get an aged one, just mix it with soda water so it isn't so "flat".
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    Mustergate 2010 - Stone issued a public apology after they found out that their beer wasn't actually in their mustard. Pretty stand up effort, I think:


    http://www.stonebrew.com/mustardgate2010/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebowski View Post
    Double should drink them the day they get bottled then.
    Double, if you accidentally get an aged one, just mix it with soda water so it isn't so "flat".
    Oh you were just waiting to pounce on me for that weren't you!?! Cold man, ice cold. Almost cold enough to where the Boddington's is tolerable.

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    Got me one of these tonight:



    And had to "settle" for this when I couldn't find the Imperial Ruskie:



    Honestly, I didn't know I was getting one of the best IPAs on the planet when I bought it. Never did any research on it at all. Very excited! Cooling 'er down as I type.

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    Cheap it may have been,(well in brand anyway),but had a beer and hotdog at a baseball game last night. Had to be done. Part of the experience. Now treating myself to a full sail amber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d0ublestr0ker0ll View Post
    Got me one of these tonight:


    And had to "settle" for this when I couldn't find the Imperial Ruskie:


    Honestly, I didn't know I was getting one of the best IPAs on the planet when I bought it. Never did any research on it at all. Very excited! Cooling 'er down as I type.
    One of my favorite beers. So good.
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    Trying a Squatters Hefeweizen. Not too bad.

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    Tried that Flying Dog Barley Wine someone recommended a while back and really enjoyed it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackest Eyes View Post
    One of my favorite beers. So good.
    Yeah, it certainly is. I don't know if it was the wide Chimay glass or what, but I don't feel like it complimented the aroma at all (among other things). I kept hearing that the Chimay glass was the best all-around glass for craft brews, but it certainly didn't do the IPA any favors. I really want to try that beer in something with a "bulb" shape, I don't think it got a fair shake. Won't even post the review until I do.

    That said, I'm going to try the DFH 90 minute in the Chimay tonight, and if it smells/tastes/looks the same as it does in something more "bulbed" then I guess the Stone IPA is a little underwhelming as far as what I expected.

    The taste of the Stone IPA is freakin' wild. Such a huge smack of bitter citrus with very articulate grass switching in to pine. Creamy apricot color, creamy white head, it's got signs of being something epic, I just think I need to try it in something else.
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    Dog Fish Head 60 IPA is excellent. Had one while cooking home made schezuan pork(extra spicy via an over dosing of sirachi ), saffron rice and corn on the cob and one with the meal.


    Very nice beer, lots of sweet citrus and smooth hops. It paired perfectly with the sweet and extra make you sweat spiciness.

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    For the past two years now I've had a strict routine of picking up twelve DFH 60 Minute IPAs every time I go to the boat my family shares. It just goes so well when cruising around the bay. Love it while eating crabs and smoked flounder, as well. It's just perfect for that scene.

    Yesterday I went to the Dogfish Head Alehouse to treat a friend of mine for her birthday (it was actually a huuuuuuge secret that I was treating myself ). I got the beer sampler and the Rustic Burger. Holy **** man, it's a half pound wood grilled burger and is way more than enough. I ate half, had some fries, and took it home for lunch the next day.

    The sampler is great, six 4oz glasses. They were out of 60 Minute IPA so I got the Chicory Stout instead (hell yeah). It went 90 minute, Shelter PA, Raison D'Etre, Indian Brown Ale, Chicory Stout, and their seasonal Festina Peche. That stuff had a distinct sweet tart flavor and was extremely transparent yellow. Pretty much like a light macro beer. Interesting flavor for sure, will probably pick up a single of it next trip to the store.
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