Reaper45
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Yeah what gives?what needs to be done to get on this list? If not this one,how does one get on the list for the next batch?
Yeah what gives?what needs to be done to get on this list? If not this one,how does one get on the list for the next batch?
I just tried one of my stouts for the first time in several months and I'd have to say it's matured really well. The raspberry taste has really mellowed out, which makes it much smoother. I'll work on getting those packages out to those of you who requested to try it.
Either they killed people for me...Yeah what gives?
Had one of these just now and it was incredibly smooth.
The label says its a a blend of two ales, one aged two years in oaks barrels.
Its good and enjoyable, but not nearly as good as the Paulaner Salvator, (a double bock that carrys all the favor and very little of the weight) which has rapidly become my new favorite beer.
the two beers currently in my fridge. mmm mm good
Shame on you having only two types of beer in your fridge.
If you dont have at least ten different beers in your fridge, you are not a beer drinker, you're a poser!
This is the one I tried tonight. VERY VERY GOOD. Full bodied with caramel and malts, but very smooth. Its such a pity that I dont have more free time to drink beer!
Just finished one of the best beers I have ever had, REALLY
The Paulaner - Salvator is simply unbelievable for a Double Bock.
It is right up there with a Chimay, but you have to remind yourself you're drinking a Double bock, because it doesn't have the weight that you'd expect.
Shame on you having only two types of beer in your fridge.
If you dont have at least ten different beers in your fridge, you are not a beer drinker, you're a poser!
This is the one I tried tonight. VERY VERY GOOD. Full bodied with caramel and malts, but very smooth. Its such a pity that I dont have more free time to drink beer!
I only have 8.
Besides, eight is a lot closer than having just two. I mean what do you do if you get lucky and bring home twin sisters?
I mean what do you when you bring home twin sisters and two of their freinds?
You are seriously underestimating Reaper's game.
That should read
Had one of these just now and it was incredibly smooth.
The label says its a a blend of two ales, one aged two years in oaks barrels.
Its good and enjoyable, but not nearly as good as the Paulaner Salvator, (a double bock that carries all the flavor and very little of the weight) which has rapidly become my new favorite beer.
Just cracked one of these open:
Tastes like dessert.
Just a little link with info on your new, favorite beer.Enjoy:
http://www.germanbeerinstitute.com/Doppelbock.html
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2990Dude, I love creme brulee, where did you get that?
A couple tablespoons of deliciousness.Hmm. Maybe I'll try and make some myself for my next batch. Never thought about it, guess I'll have to look into the ingredients.