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Natural Light tasted awful good after that loss on Sunday.
Downeast and Crispin are definitely the ones I drink most. Crispin is tricky though because there are different styles in different formats. Based on the preferences you've described, I'm guessing you would like the Crispin "original," which comes in four packs of clear glass 12 oz. bottles in a blue carrier. It is made from fresh-pressed juice rather than cider, so it is one of the clearer/cleaner ones. I have only had two of their large format beers, The Saint and Honey Crisp. The Saint is made with Belgian yeast and I wasn't crazy about it; I'm guessing that may be the one you tried. Honey Crisp, which has a yellow-orange label, is excellent imo. If you like Honey Crisp apples (which I do), this tastes exactly like the apple. I also like the Crispin 16 oz. cans, but again that is an entirely different style--a dry English cider that they import from England, made with fresh-pressed English bittersweet cider apples. You might like that one, or it may be too dry for you.
If you haven't tried Woodchuck's Hopsation or Granny Smith yet, you should also give them a try. The latter tastes a lot like the apple, and the former adds hops to their regular cider, which gives it a nice, drier finish.
8893 - this is too funny...My buddy works sales on the road and just brought me back a few cans of Alchemist Heady Topper and a growler of Fiddlhead IPA. He was telling me the Alchemist 4 packs are going for as much a $18 in some stores up there. Crazy.In CT, anything from NEBCO. Yes, Gandhi Bot is excellent, and they changed their Sea Hag recipe in the past year or so for the better; but their special IPAs Fuzzy Baby Ducks and Supernaut are all-world level IPAs, and their session IPA, Galaxy, is great. Their stout and porter are also excellent.
Two Roads is good, especially Lil Heaven session IPA. Also a very good Russian Imperial Stout.
OEC is making outrageously good Belgians and other styles, especially their sour.
For VT, the Waterbury area is insanely great. The Alchemist (Heady Topper--still great when fresh imo), Hill Farmstead and Lawson's are all top quality across their entire lines. Fiddlehead also very good. But you can't get any of these beers in CT. Magic Hat, Otter Creek and Long Trail have improved in recent years, but imo they are not remotely close to Hill Farmstead, Lawson's or the Alchemist.
alexd. said:8893 - this is too funny...My buddy works sales on the road and just brought me back a few cans of Alchemist Heady Topper and a growler of Fiddlhead IPA. He was telling me the Alchemist 4 packs are going for as much a $18 in some stores up there. Crazy.
18 bucks is not unreasonable for a for 4 pack these days. At a phish show this summer in Saratoga single cans were going for 15 dollars each in the lot. That's crazy.
Btw a little birdie told me they are tapping a keg of fuzzy baby ducks at Pacific standard on crown st in new haven tonight.
What I wouldn't do to walk up to these guys while double-fisting Natchies and saying, "You guys are idiots!".NEBCO doesn't open for two hours and here is the line already, as someone just posted on their FB page:
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What I wouldn't do to be one of those idiots.What I wouldn't do to walk up to these guys while double-fisting Natchies and saying, "You guys are idiots!".
18 bucks is not unreasonable for a for 4 pack these days. At a phish show this summer in Saratoga single cans were going for 15 dollars each in the lot. That's crazy.
Btw a little birdie told me they are tapping a keg of fuzzy baby ducks at Pacific standard on crown st in new haven tonight.
Btw a little birdie told me they are tapping a keg of fuzzy baby ducks at Pacific standard on crown st in new haven tonight.
OK it looks like FBD isnt making it to New Haven tonight. Will be tapping another Nebco goodie though....
Keep your eye on Prime 16's and Cask Republic's draft lists (can check them on-line). Also Eli Cannon's for people who get up that way. Guessing each will have a keg/log at some point in the next week or so.Keep us updated. Would love to try it out at some point.
I think the pairing should be great and I like to imagine that the first colonists were more likely hard cider drinkers when they first got here.I was just thinking the same the other day. It has to be a natural pairing, right?
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A propos of the cider talk, CBS Sunday Morning just did a nice little segment on the "cider renaissance" we're experiencing:
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/cider-bringing-back-a-forgotten-drink/
Keep us updated. Would love to try it out at some point.
Well this was a great rec nonetheless. The beer is Locust Reign, which is one I haven't had yet, so it was worth it for that alone. And, not surprisingly, it is tremendous. It is essentially a double IPA based on their equally excellent Galaxy Pale Ale. Thanks again for the heads up!OK it looks like FBD isnt making it to New Haven tonight. Will be tapping another Nebco goodie though....
Exactly. And if you watch the CBS video I linked it reinforces that point. As an aside, the more I learn about George Washington, the more I love him.I think the pairing should be great and I like to imagine that the first colonists were more likely hard cider drinkers when they first got here.
LOL. The forced scarcity is definitely part of the equation, but it really is special.I'm sure it's fine. I remember when I finally had a Coors.
Beer'd in Stonington - on the mainland to the east of the viaduct. They're only open week nights and weekends and they only sell growlers. I enjoyed a growler of "8 Day Weekk", a flavorful ale, during the game Sunday. I recommend the ale but not the game.
What can i drink to cause temporary blindness for the texas and duke games? Bleach isnt hoppy enough so thats out.
Well, every Swedish family has their own recipe, but I can attest that it will cause temporary blindness and memory loss!@Doheny...are you sure its 15 almonds and not 18?
FYI: 18 kegs of NEBCO Fuzzy Baby Ducks were apparently distributed to New Haven allocated accounts yesterday, so look for it this week in places where you might (and might not) expect to find it.
