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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby augustus_65 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:28 pm

Tried another good beer this weekend. I bought a six pack of TommyKnocker Ornery Amber. Good amber beer, not too hoppy. Any other good TommyKnocker beers anyone would suggest?
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby donia » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:39 pm

augustus_65 wrote:Tried another good beer this weekend. I bought a six pack of TommyKnocker Ornery Amber. Good amber beer, not too hoppy. Any other good TommyKnocker beers anyone would suggest?


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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby babymathew » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:12 pm

I don't have a habit of drinking beer every day but some times i drink it when i am in a mood, so my favorite is Carlsberg and Budweiser.
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby jacksbuddy » Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:45 am

aweyerman wrote:Any of you guys ever had DIXIE New Orleans Slow Brewed Beer? I bought a 6-pack the other day and it was rather tastey.

With as many cajuns as we got on this here board, it took 13 pages of this thread, and a member from Albania - no less - with less than 500 posts to mention 'Dixie' beer!?!? :shock: :shock: :shock:

What IS this world coming to?

Back on topic, I'm not a real big beer drinker, but have any of you tried 'Mississippi Mud'?
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby farmerc83 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:26 pm

Sure someone has already mentioned it but I had my first Abita AndyGator this week....8% alcohol is the highest % in a beer I've ever had.
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby gator » Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:40 pm

farmerc83 wrote:Sure someone has already mentioned it but I had my first Abita AndyGator this week....8% alcohol is the highest % in a beer I've ever had.


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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby donia » Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:13 pm

welcome.....the wonderful world of bootleggin' across state lines!! if you find you pursue the finer, higher gravity beer in life(7.5, 8, 9, 10+ a.b.v), you will have to either find a mule to haul it for you or make the trips yourself and travel out of this state to get it...and if you really like it, you will travel!!
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby pondman » Sat Jul 17, 2010 6:16 pm

farmerc83 wrote:Sure someone has already mentioned it but I had my first Abita AndyGator this week....8% alcohol is the highest % in a beer I've ever had.


Get you some New Belgium Two Below Ale. I think its about 10 or 11% and very good.

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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby augustus_65 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:49 pm

Speaking of high gravity beers, start knocking back a few Belgian trappist beers. I tried a Chimay a while back. One or two of those will slip up on you quick.
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby jacksbuddy » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:15 pm

I guess the strongest beer that I've ever had was while in Africa (the real place, not just West Jackson), in Mozambique they sold this stuff called 'Manica'. It only came in pints, and 2 or 3 was your absolute limit. I had 6 one night, but I don't remember too much after that. :oops:
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby mudsucker » Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:35 pm

Dixie ain't made in dixie no mo! Not since da storm.
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby Double R 2 » Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:14 am

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/201 ... dysuggests

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A Dutch brewer with a penchant for competition has laid claim to creating the world's strongest brew: a beer that is some 60 percent alcohol by volume.

"You don't drink it like beer, but like a cocktail -- in a nice whisky or cognac glass," brewer Jan Nijboer told Dutch news agency ANP.

Nijboer's Almere-based brewery, 't Koelschip (The Refrigerated Ship), sells the new beer, which is 120 proof and dubbed "Start the Future," in a one-third liter bottle for 35 euros ($45) each.

Nijboer told ANP he developed the new brew to keep up with Scottish outfits that were also pushing the boundaries of beer's alcohol content.

His previous record-holder, a beer called Oblix that was 90 proof (45 percent alcohol by volume), was eclipsed by a Scottish beer that reached 55 percent.

That beer, dubbed "The End of History," was announced last week by a small brewery called BrewDog. Only 12 bottles were made, each housed inside a stuffed dead animal and sold starting at 500 pounds ($780) each.
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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby MudHog » Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:04 pm

Double R 2 wrote:each housed inside a stuffed dead animal



So is that why The Waterfowler has all those dead animals around his place?







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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby gator » Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:46 pm

Double R 2 wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20100728/sc_livescience/sexboostsbraingrowthstudysuggests

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A Dutch brewer with a penchant for competition has laid claim to creating the world's strongest brew: a beer that is some 60 percent alcohol by volume.

"You don't drink it like beer, but like a cocktail -- in a nice whisky or cognac glass," brewer Jan Nijboer told Dutch news agency ANP.

Nijboer's Almere-based brewery, 't Koelschip (The Refrigerated Ship), sells the new beer, which is 120 proof and dubbed "Start the Future," in a one-third liter bottle for 35 euros ($45) each.

Nijboer told ANP he developed the new brew to keep up with Scottish outfits that were also pushing the boundaries of beer's alcohol content.

His previous record-holder, a beer called Oblix that was 90 proof (45 percent alcohol by volume), was eclipsed by a Scottish beer that reached 55 percent.

That beer, dubbed "The End of History," was announced last week by a small brewery called BrewDog. Only 12 bottles were made, each housed inside a stuffed dead animal and sold starting at 500 pounds ($780) each.


when i was into the beer making (i.e. the "illegitimate child" exploded in my house...twice) i can upon a fellas blog that was into making all these extreme brews, food paring, etc etc.

he did this deal where he brewed a batch, then froze it....of course the water in it froze the beer didn't. he then put the beer in a secondary fermentor for a few more weeks, then repeated. did this several times.

i can't remember how high an alcohol content it was, but it was damned remarkable what he was able to do - per his blog and supposed gravity readings in any case.

but, i don't think it was THAT high.

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Re: Favorite Beer

Postby dukhntn » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:12 am

Double R 2 wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20100728/sc_livescience/sexboostsbraingrowthstudysuggests

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A Dutch brewer with a penchant for competition has laid claim to creating the world's strongest brew: a beer that is some 60 percent alcohol by volume.

"You don't drink it like beer, but like a cocktail -- in a nice whisky or cognac glass," brewer Jan Nijboer told Dutch news agency ANP.

Nijboer's Almere-based brewery, 't Koelschip (The Refrigerated Ship), sells the new beer, which is 120 proof and dubbed "Start the Future," in a one-third liter bottle for 35 euros ($45) each.

Nijboer told ANP he developed the new brew to keep up with Scottish outfits that were also pushing the boundaries of beer's alcohol content.

His previous record-holder, a beer called Oblix that was 90 proof (45 percent alcohol by volume), was eclipsed by a Scottish beer that reached 55 percent.

That beer, dubbed "The End of History," was announced last week by a small brewery called BrewDog. Only 12 bottles were made, each housed inside a stuffed dead animal and sold starting at 500 pounds ($780) each.


Saw that a couple of days ago and found this pic:

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