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22nd February 12, 05:14 PM
#71
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
For me, it was the now-extinct Samuel Adams Triple Bock. I made a very unfortunate comment about it after the first sip, "Tastes like soy sauce." Which stood to reason, considering the extreme grain bill. Managed to finish the glass but it was ruined for me until I made a concerted effort to get over it. I eventually managed to do so, and enjoyed many a fine evening immersed in some literary work, with the fire going, and a glass of Triple Bock to hand.
One tiny bottle was enough for three nights of splendour. I think it was about ten bottles to get through the entire 14-book Dune "trilogy."
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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22nd February 12, 06:02 PM
#72
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
If only I could remember the name of a strange brew a friend once purchased for me in Germany, a dark beer distilled into a schnapps. Yes, dark beer turned into schnapps, almost clear looking with a hint of roasted dark beer.
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22nd February 12, 06:28 PM
#73
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
Bar Harbor Blueberry Ale. Followed closely by thier Pumpkin Ale.
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8th March 12, 04:12 PM
#74
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
The barley wine at Old Hickory Brewery in Longview/Hickory, NC.
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9th March 12, 05:46 PM
#75
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
Just had my first (probably not my last) taste of Speedway Stout. On draft, about 1/2 pint was more than enough to sip through in about an hour's time. Wonderful stuff, should be served with a knife and fork!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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11th March 12, 07:57 PM
#76
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
Sorry for digging up an old thread...
Being an avid home brewer and having judged some competitions, I had the pleasure (???) of judging a beer entered in group 21a, it was a vegetable beer, not just any old veggie, it was a beet beer.
It tasted exactly like beets, looked like beet juice and had a pink head on it. There was no sweetness, no hop notes, no maltiness, just overpowering cooked beet flavored beer.
For my personal beers I brew that may be deemed unusual, I make a chocolate mint milk stout, a saison with black pepper and coriander, a home-smoked rye pale ale, and a nut brown ale that uses hefe yeast so it tastes like banana nut bread.
And for dessert how about a Bavarian hefe with a scoop of pistachio ice cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce in it? I call that one a beer-nana float.
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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12th March 12, 02:02 AM
#77
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
 Originally Posted by English Bloke

This stuff is pretty... errr... interesting. Let's say it's an acquired taste.
One of the best on the market!
Shalom
Hermann
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12th March 12, 02:12 AM
#78
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
But the best Weizen (wheat beer) is this:

They also make a beer of 6 different cereals:spelt, barley, wheat, rye, oats and emmer.
Very good!

And last not least: Myanmar beer!:

Shalom
Hermann
Last edited by herminator; 12th March 12 at 02:13 AM.
Reason: typo
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12th March 12, 03:34 PM
#79
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
I just purchased a bottle of Rogue Bacon Maple Ale...I'm excited!!!
"When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
Proud Chief of Clan Bacon. You know you want some!
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12th March 12, 03:57 PM
#80
Re: What's the most "interesting" beer you've ever tasted?
I just had a sixer of Bridgeport Hop Czar IPA.
Maybe not the most interesting, but one of the most flavorful to my palate!
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