It really is quite tasty. You really should try to get your hands on some.
"Quite tasty" is something of an understatement, as it is actually an absolutely outstanding beer. Rich, luscious, voluptuous, delicious, balanced, and quite lovely.
It really is quite tasty. You really should try to get your hands on some.
"Quite tasty" is something of an understatement, as it is actually an absolutely outstanding beer. Rich, luscious, voluptuous, delicious, balanced, and quite lovely.
I need to get my head out of my ass and take care of you. Is your address still the same?So you like the KBS better? I cannot wait to try the KBS.......
I need to get my head out of my ass and take care of you. Is your address still the same?
BTW, Oddly enough, Wyerbacher Sunday Morning Stout is a KBS killer IMO.
So I am going. However with the 4 bottle limit I again cannot help out unfortunately. I have 3 verticals going and drink 1 the year it comes out. Sorry. Seriously through. The week after just trade someone in BA. There will be a ton floating around.
Did u see the pricing this year?
Please note the $200 includes, entry to the fest, 4 bottles of 2016 Dark Lord, 1 BA Dark Lord, and $40 worth of vouchers to spend on food and drinks at the festival.
A little sticker shock. But basically you are just paying up front. I usually have 200+ in my pocket for that day anyways. $30 for the ticket to the fest. $80 for the 4 bottle allotment. $50 if I win the scratch off for the variant. (Only one 1/6 times, but I did get vanilla bean). Then money for awesome food and guest beer taps from literally all the best breweries in the nation.
Just sucks because I would usually bring my wife to try to get extra bottles but can't do it for $400. I can't justify that with the stockpile I'm sittin on of beer and the ridiculous amount of tickets I have for this upcoming concert season.
BS is amazing in its own right. Easy drinking full flavor deliciousness. KBS however is the big leagues. Barrel aged goodness. And their barrels are sooo good. But something for special occasions. Not as "drinkable" as BS.
If I had to pick one, Kbs no doubt.
Sadly I passed on tickets this year for the release at the brewery. It was a great experience the last 3 years. Best brewpub i have been to. Just Have to pick my spots with a young child at home. Kbs can be had in stores. Dark lord is not. And again a lot of concerts on the agenda this summer.
A glass of the wonderful "Backwoods Bastard" from Founder's.
An excellent choice!
One of my favorite beers right now:
Stone - Coffee Milk Stout.
Although I have never heard of it, it does sound rather intriguing. What is it like?
First let me preface it with, you have to like stouts and you have to like coffee, oh and it doesn't hurt that if you like Stone Brewery, you will more than likely like this one.
The pour is one of a deep muddy brown head with a pitch black body. Again, I love Stone beers so this one is no stranger to my pallet. Rich flavors and it hits you in the back of the tongue. It doesn't have a lasting taste to it thought, I am assuming this is due to the low ABV.
Again, I really like Stone beers and this one is delicious. It is not too heavy. Some say the coffee comes of a bit bitter, but for me the flavor is rich and is balanced out by the milk.
Another one I am really digging is the Stone Coffee Americana Stout. Tasty.
I just picked up the following which I can't wait to try:
Woodland Empire - Beast Moans Stout
Epic Brewing - Big Bad Baptist Imperial Stout
Laughing Dog - Anubis Coffee Porter: "Imperial Char"
Ecliptic Brewing - Oort Imperial Stout: "Unfathomable Stout"
Three Magnets - Big Truck Coffee Stout: "Java Gourmet"
Southern Tier Brewing - Creme Brulee Milk Stout: "Creme Brulee"
I have the following on order:
Avery Brewing - Barrel Aged Tweak: "Tweaker in a Barrel" 17.8% ABV
Logsdon Farmhouse Ales - Kilt Wit "Witbier".
As you can tell I like Stouts and Porters.![]()
Thanks a lot for your response.
Personally, I like porters a lot, especially in winter, and above all, I really rather like the excellent Belgian quads (St Bernardus Abt 12, or Rochefort 10, for example).
More recently, I have come across several excellent beers from the Founder's brewery stable (KBS and Backwood's Bastard are both superb, while the standard Breakfast Stout and ordinary Founder's Porter are exceedingly good, too. I'll admit to a strong liking for Old Curmudgeon also.
I think they are mostly imported into NorCal and then they trickle down south. It's the reverse of Bell's!I love the Belgian brews you have listed with both of those being two of my favorite beers. Top of the list for me too. The Founders Breakfast Stout was outstanding. I was lucky enough to get some from a fellow and have it shipped to me. They are showing up here in California, but the supplies have been limited in my area and I have only seen a few of their offerings. Of course not the flavors or types that have I been seeking out!KBS, Breakfast Stout, and Backwood's Bastard.
A bottle of sublime Founder's KBS is helping with the night's woes.
Just keep rubbing it in!![]()
Nib Smuggler Chocolate Milk Porter
Style: American Milk Porter
ABV: 6.3%
IBUs: 35
Availability: Seasonal
Cocoa Cowboy
This is the finest, purest black. Cocoa straight from the source: the rugged mountains of Brazil, where chocolate is life. We smuggled these beans back to our brewhouse, where they were blended with creamy milk porter and fragrant Madagascar vanilla beans. Get cocoa'd up.
They are great. Started off dark lord day one time with this one.Another terrific one (90% on BA)!
They are great. Started off dark lord day one time with this one.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/31805/62761/
That big pink bottle? Always passed on it. Think it was a project with voodoo donuts if I recall.
Yup that would be the one. Oh man was it bad. It looked nice, smelled nice, but the taste.
Of course it must have did pretty well as they did another batch this year. I will be steering clear of this one. Thank the big guy I did not spend my money on it, it was given to me. I don't think they liked it either and purchased one to many bottles of it! LOL
Did you happen to try the Maple Bacon Donut Ale from Rogue Brewery? IMHO, probably one of the worst beers I have had. The only redeeming characteristic, was the bottle lol.
It always struck me as some sort of mad indulgence on the part of Rogue (whose beers I typically like quite a lot) designed to shock and entice the sort of people who like beer and are obsessed with bacon...What a…..disturbing sounding brew……..reading you comments, and those also made by @mobilehaathi, I'm rather glad that I never came across this particular offering.