Habibi wrote:The El Malpais joven/blanco, taken as shots, is one of my favorites. Helluva mescal for helluva price. Fuego! Fuego!
mhill95149 wrote:Had an impromptu dinner party last night with some beer / wine friends and the star was the
2011 Black Tuesday
the beer flight was stellar last night!
mhill95149 wrote:Had an impromptu dinner party last night with some beer / wine friends and the star was the
2011 Black Tuesday
the beer flight was stellar last night!
AaronSinger wrote:Am I crazy that I didn't really like the Bourbon County? I had it this past saturday night at Goose Island, it seemed way too sweet to me.
Vitesse98 wrote:With just a little bit of footwork I've managed to find a few bottles of Coffee, but Cherry seems totally MIA. If people have been selling the Coffee for $80 (nuts, I say), I've seen a few bottles of Cherry going for $200 (more nuts, I say).
BTW, as recently as Thursday night I hit a spot that had a four-pack of BCS, a few bottles of BCS Coffee, and a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle Lot B, so this stuff is still out there. I joked to my wife that were I the second market type, selling the PVW alone would fund the haul, and then some. Though personally, I think the second market on this stuff is insane and makes me uncomfortable. I've heard stories of people selling their slots for KBS day at massively inflated prices to people in the back of the line. That's just uncool.
danimalarkey wrote:As to what I'm drinking tonight -- and my apologies, no pictures -- it's this year's vintage of Bourbon County Stout Coffee (bottled 11/12/12). Holy crap... so much coffee on the nose/aroma. Maybe a little too much, but... but no, just enough. Carbonation is really low, though -- like, on the second glass, there was none. Not even the teensy-tiny bubbles you might see around the edge of the glass. Still very tasty, even if the MSRP this year went up to ~$20/bottle. If you haven't found a bottle yet.... well, it's probably too late now; look for it on draft, maybe?
wjb302 wrote:danimalarkey wrote:As to what I'm drinking tonight -- and my apologies, no pictures -- it's this year's vintage of Bourbon County Stout Coffee (bottled 11/12/12). Holy crap... so much coffee on the nose/aroma. Maybe a little too much, but... but no, just enough. Carbonation is really low, though -- like, on the second glass, there was none. Not even the teensy-tiny bubbles you might see around the edge of the glass. Still very tasty, even if the MSRP this year went up to ~$20/bottle. If you haven't found a bottle yet.... well, it's probably too late now; look for it on draft, maybe?
Have you had previous vintages of the coffee as well? If so, how would you say this year compares? I'm curious as to how the different choice of beans effects the beer. I've had the La Tortuga coffee from Intelligentsia before and loved it, so I'm definitely looking forward to this one.
As for me, I was lucky enough to be able to buy 2 coffee and 2 cherry rye this week. I'm thinking of drinking one of each fresh and then trying them again with a little age on them to see how they compare.
danimalarkey wrote:Compared to previous years, the La Tortuga version is, I think, a little more coffee-forward. Or, at least, it's brighter and... sharper? If that makes sense? But is that from the actual beans or a change in how they brew it? I don't know -- I'm skeptical that different beans make much of a difference (just like how I'm skeptical that different bourbon barrels, with some notable exceptions, don't make a difference, either). I believe that they brewed the coffee cold and then added it -- but, again, I don't know if that's new for this year or just how they've always done it.
I wouldn't sit on it too long, either. I've also read that the brewers really want those bottles of Coffee finished within 2 months. I wound up sitting on a bottle from the 2010 release for about 2 years and the coffee was all but gone. Just a coffee grounds-type bitterness on the nose. Up to a year, though, I think the coffee is still very noticeable (and enjoyable!) but if you have 2, I'd definitely open one sooner rather than later just to get a sense of what the brewers intended.
jmc wrote:Hey Folks! I worked on the BCS Coffee Stout (I work for Intelligentsia and try to help out with all the beer projects. ) this year and I can say with 100% certainty that different coffees dramatically change the profile of the beer. They all tend to taste pretty good (The heat from the alcohol and all the other stuff going on w/the beer assures that.), but the coffees really do present themselves very differently. We tried 4 variations w/the team from Goose before deciding on the Tortuga, a few weeks later we had coffee farmers visit from 20 different countries and John from Goose was gracious enough to brew up 6 different variants using different coffees! I have to admit, I was a little shocked how different each one was - I'm never sure how much actual coffee character (besides the typical aggressive chocolate/caramel/bitter coffee notes) cuts through that massive beer.
mhill95149 wrote:My first Negroni with Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth WOW, so good!
mhill95149 wrote:Exactly! Never bought it due to it's size.