I don't drink much anymore but we have some wonderful brewpubs here in Nelson County on Rt 151. I enjoy the gold leaf lager at the Devils Backbone near Wintergreen Ski Resort and the Blue Mountain brewery has some very tasty beers.
I don't drink much anymore but we have some wonderful brewpubs here in Nelson County on Rt 151. I enjoy the gold leaf lager at the Devils Backbone near Wintergreen Ski Resort and the Blue Mountain brewery has some very tasty beers.
Yep, keeping one in the cellar for a few years myself, lemme know how it is.Sebowski
I've heard that one benefits tremendously with a couple years on it. I've been sitting on a few to see for myself. I'll try to crack one soon.
One of the few FD beers I haven't tried.GoSkins561
have you tried flying dogs imperial coffee stout?
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Just cracked over a fresh Bells" Hopslam" mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm that's tasty
Flying Dog Kujo Imperial Coffee Stout
Oily black, head is mocha colored and large. Sticks around for quite some time. Smell is a ton of fresh coffee beans with vanilla underneath. Roastiness is medium. Flavor is a blanket of coffee and vanilla, a dark chocolate complex reveals itself. Roastiness isn't too high at all for what this beer is. Creamy texture, along with a prolonged aftertaste of sweet coffee makes this a great desert beer. Scrumptious.
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^^^ is that new? I love flying dog and try to drink any beer of theirs i can get my hands on. that one sounds awesome
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I love coffee but coffee beer......idk about that..
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