Tonight I bought some Sierra Nevada Tumbler. It's their autumn ale. It's pretty tasty. I'm not huge on Sierra Nevada anything, but this is my favorite from them.
I have recently discovered the glory that is The Flying Saucer a beer emporium that only Texans and Kansas Citians might know about. They have over 300 beers on tap or in bottles from all over the globe, some of which are pretty hard to come by. From this astronomical list of tasty adult beverages I have consumed.
All of which have been exceptional. My goal is to drink three new beers each week until I have tried at least 200 if not all beers they have listed on their menu.
Yeungling came to Ohio this week. The best part about it? To make room for the huge displays, stores are removing space reserved for AB-InBev instead of craft beer.
@Koreish: The flying saucer is quite amazing and I've only had the change to try 6 beers there, but I am trying to get some friends to make it a regular thing.
Whatever Sony bought for us tonight at the IndieCade Festival Game Slam and Opening Party. I know they have Jack, which will make Ashley (my photographer for the festival) very happy and I hear rumors of rum; plenty of beer too, had to move that into the tent earlier today.
Last night at Bogart's I had a Plymouth gin and tonic (on the house ) Plymouth gin is rapidly climbing up my list of favored gin. It doesn't quite beat out Citadelle for me, but it's right up there at #2. Very tasty.
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Tonight, Southern Tier Crème Brûlée Stout. This stuff is serious business. The smell is amazing, the beer potent.
nothing else like it!
funny, both are the same price here.
As for me, Maker's 46, Knob Creek and Ridgemont Reserve 1792 for now.
Tonight I bought some Sierra Nevada Tumbler. It's their autumn ale. It's pretty tasty. I'm not huge on Sierra Nevada anything, but this is my favorite from them.
I did have a missed call from a D.C. area code... hmmm
Tweren't me...I was too drunk and went to sleep!
Naw, still drink for football games when I go out to the bar, since I can't smoke my meds out in public
McSorley's Irish Black Lager
Baltika 4
Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel
Morreti LaRossa
Warstiener Dunkel
Weihenstephaner Vitus
Einbecker Mai-Ur Bock
EKU 28
Ayinger Celebrator
Rogue Dead Guy
All of which have been exceptional. My goal is to drink three new beers each week until I have tried at least 200 if not all beers they have listed on their menu.
Soon.
It is good to have goals...it is better if your goals involve beer...it is best if your goals involve A LOT of beer.
Which Flying Saucer do you guys frequent? I have been enjoying the one located at the triangle in Austin for some time now.
...and it is bestest if your goals involve fine whisky.
Was the north Dallas one and will be split between that one and the "lake" location now that I live close to downtown Dallas.
Also, FoundersFest is this Saturday. Good music, amazing beer. Harvest Ale is a fantastic wet-hopped ale. http://events.grnow.com/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=176263
Beer!!