nr706 wrote:Just picked up a sixer at Evanston First for $17.99. Good times tonight (although I'll probably save a few bottles for aging).
ronnie_suburban wrote:nr706 wrote:Just picked up a sixer at Evanston First for $17.99. Good times tonight (although I'll probably save a few bottles for aging).
Just curious, how long can one realistically age such hop-intense beer without any degredation in quality?
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jblth wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:nr706 wrote:Just picked up a sixer at Evanston First for $17.99. Good times tonight (although I'll probably save a few bottles for aging).
Just curious, how long can one realistically age such hop-intense beer without any degredation in quality?
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Personally, I would make sure it is gone within six months -- preferably less even.
smellen wrote:Famous Liquors in Forest Park also had it for $15.99.
Vas Foremost (Milw/Cali) had it last week for $18.99.
Had my buddy grab me two 6-packs from Famous, but he said they were down to their last case. They put a hold on a guy after buying more than 2 cases, so they definitely monitor their stock. By now, they might be out, but the $3 difference was huge. Nice to see Binny's had it for $15.99! I went by Binny's on Saturday, but didn't even look at beer, just the wine/spirits sale.
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Hopslam is about its pure hopiness, which degrades surprisingly quickly.
Davooda wrote:Hopslam is about its pure hopiness, which degrades surprisingly quickly.
I age Hopslam for....let's see...as long as it takes to drive home from the liquor store.
Love the stuff!
Davooda
Idiosyncronaut wrote:Is there any chance someone here knows where I can find this still? I must have been in a coma for the past week to miss this. I'd KILL to get this beer!!
Idiosyncronaut wrote:Is there any chance someone here knows where I can find this still? I must have been in a coma for the past week to miss this. I'd KILL to get this beer!!
Binko wrote:Nice Midwest representation in that list. Two from Goose (who I always felt was an underrated brewery), two from Bell's (my favorite), two from Three Floyd's, one from Founders. That said, those "best beers in the world" lists always seem to skew towards BIG beers, so you could have the world's most perfectly crafted and balanced pilsner, and never be able to crack the Top 50. Those lists are always stuffed with imperial stouts, hop bombs, and Belgian-style beers. Not that that is necessarily a bad thing, just something to consider.