KSeecs wrote:Dale wrote:Three Floyds Gumballhead just came out last week. That will make me forget the loss of Oberon real quick. The rumor is it will be available in 6 packs this year.
that would be excellent!, though most likely a bit pricy.
Dale wrote:Three Floyds Gumballhead just came out last week. That will make me forget the loss of Oberon real quick. The rumor is it will be available in 6 packs this year.
unbeknowneth wrote:New drink, needs a name:
2 parts vodka
2 parts S. Pellegrino Limonata
1 part Campari
add to a highball glass in that order with crushed ice. Stir enough to get the Campari running down through the ice. What should I call it?
d4v3 wrote:Both the Map Room and Hopleaf often have De Koninck on tap. Currently, I believe, the Hopleaf has it, but the Map Room does not.jpschust wrote:tonight I will be drinking Dekonik- which brings me to a good question- where in Chicago can I find Dekonik on tap? It's so much better on tap than from the bottle (if the lines are clean)
THE HOPLEAF BAR
5148 N. CLARK ST.
CHICAGO, IL 60640
773-334-9851
Jamieson22 wrote:Ended the night with a Fat Tire at my place. Was limited in my choices at the 7-11 on the way home, and it seemed the best choice. I have had it plnety of times before and each time I remember how much I dislike this beer. It has the aroma of old socks and the taste is so thin... I think it is so poular due to the cool label.
You know that's the irony of the situation- New Belgium lives off the sales of this beer and yet they make plenty of other beers that are hundreds of times better- the Sunshine Wheat is about a million times better than fat tire and you never see it around compared to fat tire. Not only is fat tire a poor excuse for a beer, it's not even a good amber!Matt wrote:Jamieson22 wrote:Ended the night with a Fat Tire at my place. Was limited in my choices at the 7-11 on the way home, and it seemed the best choice. I have had it plnety of times before and each time I remember how much I dislike this beer. It has the aroma of old socks and the taste is so thin... I think it is so poular due to the cool label.
I think Fat Tire also had a certain cachet because it was largely unavailable in Chicago for so long, and people would remember it fondly as something they drank while visiting Colorado or else ascribe to it greater quality and taste because of its scarcity. I couldn't agree more, however, that it is really just not a very good beer (at least to my taste).
jpschust wrote:You know that's the irony of the situation- New Belgium lives off the sales of this beer and yet they make plenty of other beers that are hundreds of times better- the Sunshine Wheat is about a million times better than fat tire and you never see it around compared to fat tire. Not only is fat tire a poor excuse for a beer, it's not even a good amber!
jpschust wrote:You know that's the irony of the situation- New Belgium lives off the sales of this beer and yet they make plenty of other beers that are hundreds of times better- the Sunshine Wheat is about a million times better than fat tire and you never see it around compared to fat tire. Not only is fat tire a poor excuse for a beer, it's not even a good amber!Matt wrote:Jamieson22 wrote:Ended the night with a Fat Tire at my place. Was limited in my choices at the 7-11 on the way home, and it seemed the best choice. I have had it plnety of times before and each time I remember how much I dislike this beer. It has the aroma of old socks and the taste is so thin... I think it is so poular due to the cool label.
I think Fat Tire also had a certain cachet because it was largely unavailable in Chicago for so long, and people would remember it fondly as something they drank while visiting Colorado or else ascribe to it greater quality and taste because of its scarcity. I couldn't agree more, however, that it is really just not a very good beer (at least to my taste).
clb wrote:Breckenridge Brewery
Small Batch #471
This brewery seems to be becoming increasingly popular as I'm noticing their brews in more and more stores. This is the first time I've seen, and tried, a small batch, and #471 is a great one. It's limited quantity, so if you have an opportunity to try it, don't pass it by